Historical Marker

Goodrich School

Historical marker location:
234 Katie Simpson, Goodrich, Texas
( 2 blocks south of 1988 on the east side of the street at the entrance to the auditorium)
Marker installed: 2011

GOODRICH IS ONE OF THE FEW EXISTING AREA SCHOOLS KNOWN TO BE CREATED THROUGH THE FEDERAL WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION (WPA). CONSTRUCTION OF THE JEFFERSONIAN STYLE BUILDING BEGAN MAY 2, 1934 UNDER ARCHITECT EMORY S. WHITE WHEN COUNTY COMMISSIONER AND SCHOOL TRUSTEE W. R. ARMITAGE SOLD THE PROPERTY TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. SINCE ITS COMPLETION, THE AUDITORIUM IN PARTICULAR HAS BEEN A SOURCE OF PRIDE, HOUSING VARIOUS PUBLIC EVENTS. CREATED DURING A TIME WHICH FOCUSED ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL SCHOOLS, GOODRICH CONTINUES TO SERVE AS A CENTER AND GATHERING PLACE FOR THE COMMUNITY.