Many good things have happened to
the old two story school building since the consolidation with
Horatio School District. The Horatio School Board generously
decided to give the City of Winthrop a 100 year lease on the
historic building. In 1993 a restoration preservation committee
was appointed to plan and execute the means whereby the old
building could continue to serve the community for generations
to come.
The first grade room is the Winthrop City Hall with two offices,
one for the town marshal and one for the town secretary. The
rest of the room is used for city council meetings with space
for town hall meetings and elections. This expense was the
responsibility of the Winthrop City Council.
Across the hall in the second grade room, we developed a general
meeting room with tables and chairs for 50 people. This room is
available for class and family reunions, adult education
classes, and a general meeting hall for the people of the
Winthrop area. This room has already been used to great lengths
by past classes for reunions and family get-togethers. We have
heat for winter and a window air conditioner for summer. People
using this room also have the opportunity to visit the Museum
and Veterans Room of which we are very proud.
The Northeast corner room is the Museum-Visitor Center. The mementos
and artifacts of the past that have been donated have been a
success from the very start. It is the most interesting and
brings back so many fond memories to all that visit this
historical room.
The Veterans Room is on the Northwest corner and it too has been
a success. There has been lot of memorabilia donated, along with
pictures of many men and women from our school that served in
the military. If you view our page, attended school here and
know that your picture is not in the Veterans Room, please
furnish the committee with one to be displayed.
The only room upstairs being used at this time is the 12th Grade
room. This is used for Basketball memories i.e. trophies,
uniforms, jackets, and anything you may wish to donate to this
room.
There is always work to be done and some of it very costly and
everything that has been repaired on this old school has been
made through donation. Admission to tour the building is free,
although donations are gratefully accepted. The building is open
by appointment only.
On November 7, 2001 our beloved school was placed on the Arkansas Register of Historic Places.