History of Randolph SchoolThe history of the development of Randolph School begins back in the past century with the arrival of Lyman Frost and his family in Lincoln in 1868. The first school in the present Randolph area was in the upstairs of this pioneer's home located at what is now the Northeast corner of 33rd and Randolph Streets. The farm of Lyman Frost extended from 3rd to 40th Street with Randolph Street, then just a country dirt road as it's southern border. The school consisted of 8 children and was taught by an older daughter of Mr. Frost while a small building was being erected on the Southeast corner or 33rd and Randolph Streets.
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Events Randolph's Principals... The first Principal of the building at the present location was Miss Maude Rousseau and Millard Lefler was the Superintendant of Schools. During the first 50 years there were only three principals. Ethel Long Baskins was principal from 1947 until her death in 1968. Marlan Kaufman replaced her and was the principal at Randolph until 1976. Cliff Sibley was principal from 1976 to 1981 and Les Corr from 1981 to 1991. Ruth Ellen Sittler moved from Ruth Hill School to Randolph as principal in 1991 until she retired in 1994. Mr. John Weaver was the principal of Randolph for the 1994-1995 school year. Dr. Wendy Bonaiuto, Randolph's current principal, arrived in 1995 and has been at Randolph for five years. |