Inscription
La Casa was located five miles
south of this marker. It was
formed by consolidating
three schools: Mesquite, Star Valley and
Bearden. Classes began in a new building
after Christmas 1925, with the first
graduate in 1928. La Casa was the
nucleus of most community
activities. An era ended in 1957. Due to
dwindling school attendance, La Casa
closed with students attending Gould and
Hollis.
Top of marker: Image of school building and Buffalo school mascot.
Bottom of marker: La Casa Alumni Association - 2002
Oklahoma Historical Society 242-2002
Manufactured by Willis Granite Products
Granite, Oklahoma
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