Peabody-Burns USD 398
Peabody-Burns USD 398 | |
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506 North Elm Street Peabody, Kansas 66866 United States | |
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Peabody-Burns USD 398 is a unified school district headquartered in Peabody, Kansas, United States. The district includes the communities of Peabody, Burns, Wonsevu, and nearby rural areas of Marion / Chase / Harvey / Butler Counties.[1][2]
Schools
- Peabody-Burns Junior/Senior High School at 810 North Sycamore Street in Peabody.
- Peabody-Burns Elementary at 506 North Elm Street in Peabody.
Former
- Peabody High School in Peabody, northeast corner of 8th and Walnut. It was demolished after the current high school was built.
- Peabody Elementary School in Peabody, northeast corner of 2nd and Maple. It was demolished in the 1970s after the current elementary school was built.
- Burns High School in Burns, southeast corner of Main and Cincinnati. It was closed then converted into the Burns Community Museum.
- Burns Elementary School in Burns, southwest corner of Main and Church. It was closed then demolished.
Gallery
- Peabody-Burns Junior-Senior High School in Peabody (2010)
- Football Stadium at Peabody City Park. It is located west of 2nd and Locust (2010)
- Former Burns High School in Burns. Currently it is the Burns Community Museum (2010)
See also
- Peabody City Park, location of football field
- Peabody Gazette-Bulletin, local newspaper, contains stories about USD 398 school district
- List of high schools in Kansas
- List of unified school districts in Kansas
Further reading
- Peabody : The First 100 Years; Peabody Historical Society; Peabody Gazette-Herald in Peabody, KS; 123 pages; 1971.
- The Women of Peabody; Peabody Historical Society; Mennonite Press in Newton, KS; LCCN 2010928692; 250 pages; 2010. Contains memories from some former school teachers.
- The Early Schools Of Marion County, Kansas; Wilma Stewart Stallwitz; Located at Peabody Township Library; 33 pages; November 11, 1960.
- Marion County Kansas : Past and Present; Sondra Van Meter; MB Publishing House in Hillsboro, KS; LCCN 72-92041; 344 pages; 1972.
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