Payne School

The Payne One Room School, over
100 years old, which was first located on the south side of 17 Mile
Road about 1 1/2 miles west of Cedar Springs was, in 1971 donated by
Cordon and Marjorie Wallace and moved to its present resting place
in Morley Park as the first Museum Building in Cedar Springs. Since
the newer museum building was built and opened in 1996 the Payne One
Room School has been restored to appear as it was in the early
1900's as a one room school.

Payne School 1886
The School now contains actual
desks, teacher's desk, pointing stick, American Flag, wash basin,
pitcher pump, pot belly stove, and the recitation bench as well as
many other points of interest. One super feature displayed on the
walls of the schoolhouse are the several class composite pictures of
CSHS Graduating Classes which once hung in the top level of the
original High School at Main and Muskegon Streets. A complete
collection of these composite photos is the ultimate goal.
The Payne school is available to
rent for a fee of $100.00 a day or $25.00 per hour. School classes
have enjoyed stepping back in time while spending a day in the turn
of the century class room.
We offer a free one year student
membership to all students attending with their class.

Payne
School March 1929
(Photo enhancement by
VerduinWebs)
A teacher packet is available to
help plan your old fashioned school day. We have many, old school
books for reference as well as 2nd and 4th grade McGuffey readers on
the desks. Each desk also has a slate with chalk and a sock eraser.
Call the museum for info or
reservations 616-696-3335
Or email
csmuseum@wingsisp.com

Payne
School March 1929