The board of education for Randolph County met in regular monthly session in the court house in Asheboro Monday for the transaction of business relative to the schools of the county.
It was the decision of the board to give the school building in Miller district, Trinity Township, to the colored people of the township for a school building to replace their school house which burned something like a [no time given in article] ago. The building is to be moved to the site of the burned building.
The old Bombay school house was ordered torn down and moved to the county line district for the pupils of that district. The patrons of the district are to do the moving of the building and its construction on the new site, the county furnishing nails for the construction and a new roof. That part of the building not moved and the Bombay school lot has been sold by the board to J.M. Kearns for $60.
Necessary repairs on the school building for the colored race in Ramseur were authorized by the board.
It was the decision of the board to purchase a truck for the use of Tabernacle school in Tabernacle Township.
From the front page of the Asheboro Courier, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1925
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