Euclid School District No. 4660, 1926-1959
- LGA 01
- Local Government
- 1926-1959
The Euclid School District No. 4660 was formed in 1926 near the town of Neilburg, Saskatchewan. The name was derived from a suggestion by local resident, William Mitchell, Euclid being the street where he had lived in Vancouver. The board purchased the former Manito Lake School District No. 2218 school building and it was moved to the site on part of SW 15-44-25 W3.
The first teacher, Francis Duncan, held classes in the one-room school house with about 20 students enrolled in grades 1 through 10.
The school closed in 1951 with students conveyed to Neilburg Central but the board continued to actively represent the Euclid School District No. 4660 in the Lloydminster School Unit No. 60 [now known as Battle River School Division No. 60] until 1959.