Do you have any Fulda Schools memorabilia that you would consider donating to the Raider Road History Center that has been started at Fulda High School?
Superintendent Loy Woelber began Fulda School’s History Center when he accepted the superintendent’s position for the district. A former social studies teacher, history is of great importance to Superintendent Woelber, who understands that preserving history can instill pride in those who have been a part of it.
He began a school’s first history center in 1995 at Chokio-Alberta Public Schools. “Chokio-Alberta was the first school of consolidated country schools in Minnesota. When they consolidated, all of their class pictures disappeared. They were put in a basement. They were found there and a lady helped me with them. We hung all of those photos up in their history center. It brought about a lot of memories and a sense of pride for everyone involved with those schools,” Superintendent Woelber explained.
From Chokio-Alberta, Superintendent Woelber accepted a position at Westbrook-Walnut Grove Schools, where, once again, there was no history center to proudly acknowledge past years. When he shared his enthusiasm about the value of a school history center, one was started. It continues to grow as area residents donate items pertinent to the Wildcats and the Chargers.
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