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A Long Walk to the Classroom: The History of One-Room Schools, Teachers and Students in Sharon, New Hampshire - Hardcover

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by Gina S. Goff (Author)

In the year 1859, Myra Moore was 21 years old. With no training, and a long walk (in a long skirt) from home to the one-room Brick Schoolhouse in Sharon, New Hampshire, she rang a handbell to call the students, called "scholars," to her classroom to start their day.

There's no question that teachers have an enormous influence on the lives of children along with what and how they learn. In the early days of the Town of Sharon, this was especially true. Yet teachers like Myra worked in one-room schoolhouses under challenging conditions and were paid a pittance.

A Long Walk to the Classroom tells the story of some of the town's teachers whose dedication was admirable and worthy of documenting. It describes the simple buildings where they devoted so much time and energy, and beyond that, it pieces together their stories.

The book also offers glimpses into what the school days were like. It illustrates the lives of several early students whose families and community valued education as a means to a better life.

But it was the teachers who should be credited with opening a world of ideas, knowledge and possibilities to the children who sat - and squirmed - on benches or at desks before them.

Number of Pages: 138
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.5 x 11 IN
Publication Date: February 20, 2026
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by Gina S. Goff (Author)

In the year 1859, Myra Moore was 21 years old. With no training, and a long walk (in a long skirt) from home to the one-room Brick Schoolhouse in Sharon, New Hampshire, she rang a handbell to call the students, called "scholars," to her classroom to start their day.

There's no question that teachers have an enormous influence on the lives of children along with what and how they learn. In the early days of the Town of Sharon, this was especially true. Yet teachers like Myra worked in one-room schoolhouses under challenging conditions and were paid a pittance.

A Long Walk to the Classroom tells the story of some of the town's teachers whose dedication was admirable and worthy of documenting. It describes the simple buildings where they devoted so much time and energy, and beyond that, it pieces together their stories.

The book also offers glimpses into what the school days were like. It illustrates the lives of several early students whose families and community valued education as a means to a better life.

But it was the teachers who should be credited with opening a world of ideas, knowledge and possibilities to the children who sat - and squirmed - on benches or at desks before them.

Number of Pages: 138
Dimensions: 0.5 x 8.5 x 11 IN
Publication Date: February 20, 2026

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A Long Walk to the Classroom: The History of One-Room Schools, Teachers and Students in Sharon, New Hampshire - Hardcover

A Long Walk to the Classroom: The History of One-Room Schools, Teachers and Students in Sharon, New Hampshire - Hardcover

$99.16
A Long Walk to the Classroom: The History of One-Room Schools, Teachers and Students in Sharon, New Hampshire - Hardcover

A Long Walk to the Classroom: The History of One-Room Schools, Teachers and Students in Sharon, New Hampshire - Hardcover

$99.16
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