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Martin County leaders seek MOU to use restored Salerno one‑room schoolhouse for living‑history program

3900442 · June 18, 2025
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School district staff, the Martin County Black Heritage Initiative and county commissioners asked the school board to approve a forthcoming memorandum of understanding that would formalize use of the restored Salerno one‑room schoolhouse as a living‑history education site for fourth graders and other student groups.

Martin County School Board members on June 17 heard a presentation asking the district to approve a memorandum of understanding that would formalize use of the restored Salerno one‑room schoolhouse for a living‑history education program.

The request, presented by Deputy Superintendent Tracy Miller and supporters from the Martin County Black Heritage Initiative, would let district staff coordinate with the nonprofit and county on a “living history” program that brings fourth‑grade students and other groups into the 25‑by‑30‑foot restored schoolhouse to experience a historic one‑room classroom.

The program’s backers said the restored Salerno schoolhouse, built…

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