Springfield Lions Club constructs south picnic shelter at Island Park.
School Recreation program expands to include 15 schools. District begins commitment to a strategic planning program. Voters approve an annexation of the east end of Springfield.
First Steps in Music singing books for all the schools. They waded, went fishing, and climbed the trees on the creek bank. It is the first artificial turf sports field in Springfield. The Willamalane Board adopts East Alton Baker Park Plan. The Springfield Public School Board of 1874 was a memorable one. Addition is made to Operations and Maintenance Center building.
Springfield, concerned citizens, and interested teens. Captain Andrews had serious problems with the boys. Springfield Lions Club constructs south picnic shelter at Island Park. In addition, the District pursues innovative projects utilizing Displacement Air Technology, Underfloor Air Distribution Systems, and carbon dioxide CO2 sensors. Property along the north bank of the Springfield Millrace is acquired. District 158; Hawthorn District 73, Vernon Hills; and Leland C. Equal" Negro schools from the beginning of public schools. Wichita Public Schools saw the Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Program as an opportunity to enhance student performance, educate the community about IAQ, and obtain building data.
North Springfield also attended the South Negro school. Irene Squires becomes Willamalane's second superintendent. Voters again reject measure to annex East Springfield, by 44 votes. Municipal voters in DuQuoin, meanwhile, approved a . After the Civil War many Negro teachers came to Springfield. Construction begins on the 32nd Street Community Sports Park. The students at Central sat companionably in double seats. Daniel Plaza becomes Willamalane's seventh superintendent.