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Contact: Josh Chilton, 573-226-3945
Contact: Dena Matteson, 573-323-4814
EMINENCE, MO: Ozark National Scenic Riverways is pleased to announce special programs and school reunion activities at the historic Button Rock School and historic Cortoreva School site on September 29 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Park rangers will be on hand to share a history of one-room schools in Shannon County. Former students and teachers invite the public to join in these events, which will include potluck lunches at both sites beginning at 12 p.m. for all that would like to bring a dish to share. Visitors are encouraged to bring old pictures, a covered dish or sack lunch, and folding chairs. Former students will share their tales from yesteryear and reminisce about school days spent near the Current River with former teachers. All are invited to these free events to learn more about the many one-room schools that once dotted the Current River landscape.
The Button Rock School, also known as District #85, was an important rural learning center for many Current River residents from 1914 until the early 1960s. The school is on the National Register of Historic Places and is located within Ozark National Scenic Riverways. The school will be open for viewing from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It is located on the east side of the Current River in Shannon County, approximately 4 miles south of State Highway 106 on County Road 539. Signs will mark the route from the intersection of Highway 106 and County Road 539, which is also the turn to Blue Spring. The road down to Button Rock School is gravel and vehicles with low clearance are not encouraged. For more information, contact Ranger Josh Chilton at (573)226-3945 ore-mail us.
The Cortoreva School, also sometimes referred to as Cardareva School due to its proximity to Cardareva Mountain and Cardareva Bluff, was District #40, and operated from the early 1900s until approximately 1960. The Cortoreva School was located on the east side of the Current River in Shannon County, where the Log Yard Campground is currently situated. The reunion and ranger program will be conducted at the campground. Visitors can reach Log Yard by traveling State Highway 106 to State Highway HH (approximately 11 miles west of Ellington), then traveling 6 miles south to Shannon County Road 555. Turn right on County Road 555 to reach the campground. Signs will mark the route from the intersection of Highway 106 and Highway HH. For more information, contact Ranger Cathy Runge at (573)323-4806 or e-mail us.
For more information about the Riverways, call (573) 323-4236; visit the park’s Facebook page, or website at www.nps.gov/ozar.
Ozark National Scenic Riverways preserves the free-flowing Current and Jacks Fork Rivers, the surrounding resources, and the unique cultural heritage of the Ozark people.
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Last updated: September 22, 2018