
Penngrove
School is the oldest school in the Petaluma School District. The
first school in Penngrove was in a small building near the Eagle
Hotel from which the school took its name. The school was moved in
1876. The next school site was at the Southwest corner of the
intersection of Main Street and Sonoma-Bodega Road (Adobe Road). It
was a two room structure situated very close to the creek. When it
was no longer used for a school building, the teacher lived in it.
It was later moved a few yards south.

Another
school, Copeland, was in the area now encompassed by the Penngrove
School District. It was located at the second turn of Roberts Road
on the north side of the road. The 1875 Petaluma paper described it
as, "a redwood building sufficiently large to accommodate the
children of the district. The furniture is of redwood and of fair
quality." The number of children belonging to the district was by
June census, 36. W.H. Magoon is the teacher in charge. In 1877 there
were 25 children in Eagle School and 43 at Copeland. The school
census of 1882-83 recorded Eagle 36, Copeland 31.

In
about 1906 the Eagle school was built on the East side of Main
Street. It was a two room structure housing students in grades 1
through 8, then remodeled to three classrooms for 1st to 3rd, 4th to
6th. and 7th and 8th. The high school students had to take the train
to Petaluma to complete their education. The property where the
school was located is now owned by Penngrove Community Church. Only
a few pieces of concrete foundation mark where the building stood.
The lumber and columns from the structure were used in the
construction of the firehouse on Woodward Avenue in 1938. Part of
the original steps which went up the embankment to the school are
still there, but the lower end of the staircase was changed when
Main Street was widened.
In 1926 the school building on Adobe Road was built. Al Hermann was
the contractor. For several years students from first to eighth
grades were taught in the building's six classrooms. The first
eighth grade graduation was held in this building in 1927. In the
1940's the Junior High students were bused to Petaluma and the
school was just first through sixth grades. A kindergarten class was
started in a basement room in 1951. Two wings were added to the
school campus in 1958.

The
Eagle School District joined with the Petaluma City Schools in the
1962-63 school year. A multi-use room costing about $55,000 was
built in 1963-64. The Field Act effected the closure of the main
building as it was deemed not earthquake safe in 1969. A modular
building containing 4 classrooms, and another with 1 classroom and
office space were added to the school site. In 1998 the remodeling
of the old school building began and by the end of 1999, became the
new home of our library, offices, computer lab, specialists, and
resource rooms.
For a number of years, students completing Penngrove Elementary
School attended Rohnert Park Junior High and Rancho Cotate High
School but when these schools became a part of the new
Cotati-Rohnert Park School District in 1978, the students from
Penngrove were sent to Petaluma Junior High School and Petaluma High
School.
As of July 2010, there are 410 students at Penngrove School.
Kathleen Larsen is the current principal and has been in the
position for 12 years. Prior to coming to Penngrove, she was an
administrator at the middle school level as well as a district
coordinator for Special Education. She taught at high school,
elementary and middle school levels for 20 years before becoming an
administrator.
The staff at Penngrove School includes 18 teachers, two Resource
Specialists, a Reading Specialist, Speech Therapist, Guidance
Counselor, Psychologist, Nurse, Custodian and two Secretaries. There
are also assistants assigned to the Special Education department.
Additional Information:
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View historic photos of
students
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Learn about the statue standing
watch over Penngrove School
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Read about the
tremendous community effort in building the play structure in 1997