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Schimelpfenig Middle School opened in the fall of 1980
with 410 sixth and seventh grade students. It opened to relieve the
growing enrollment at Carpenter and Haggard Middle Schools. The first
eighth grade class was in 1981-82 with 251 students. Schimelpfenig was
the sixth middle school to open in Plano, preceded by Bowman, Wilson,
Haggard, Carpenter and Armstrong. Currently there are thirteen middle
schools in P.I.S.D. Schimelpfenig was built on a stand of prairie land
with nothing but the quiet Spring Creek babbling behind it. There were
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| Our school is named after one of the early Plano settlers.
Fred Schimelpfenig was the Mayor of Plano at the turn of the century.
He was the owner/operator of a lumber company, and a dry goods store.
He began the first Plano Music Conservatory. Mr. Schimelpfenig spent
66 years as the Superintendent of Sunday Schools at the Plano Methodist
Church South. |
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| Schimelpfenig has been a part of many growth patterns
in Plano. Our students have fed into four different high schools, Clark,
Vines, Shepton and currently Jasper. Our school has always been a part
of the Plano Senior High feeder pattern. Schimelpfenig has long held
a tradition of success in all areas. Student involvement in academic
competitions, fine arts and athletics has provided for tremendous enrichment
of the student body at Schimelpfenig. Each and every student at Schimelpfenig
is a part of a rich and proud history. |
L. E. R. Schimelpfenig Public
Library |
Schimelpfenig Library opened on June 2, 1980 to serve the Plano population
as it grew west of Central Expressway. It was named for Louise Ernestine
Rammers Schimelpfenig to honor her efforts to promote reading in the
early years of Plano.
Louise Ernestine Rammers was born March 4, 1857 in Louisville, Kentucky.
She married Fred Schimelpfenig and they moved to Plano in 1878. Mrs
Schimelpfenig was active in church work and the temperance movement.
She operated the first lending library out of her Home by lending books
to girls in the community. Fred Schimelpfenig was also active in church
and civic circles and was mayor of Plano from 1902-1908. Descendents
of the Schimelpfenigs still attend library functions. |
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Schimelpfenig Renovation -Completed Summer
2003 |
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