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Westphalia Little School
Lott, Falls County, Texas
From Lott, take SH 320 SW about 8 miles to Westphalia community then take county road NW about .25 miles
Year Erected: 1982
Plans for the establishment of a school
to serve the German Catholic community of Westphalia began soon after the
earliest settlers arrived here in 1879. Under the direction of the first
trustees, Anton Jansing, Joseph Hoelscher,and Stanislaus Rollewitz, the school
was set up to provide parochial and public instruction. The Westphalia Little
School opened in 1884. Early teachers were J. H. Pels; Professor A. Kechoff;
Brother Stefan Geiser, CPPS; George Laloumoudiere; G. Horst Daniel; Joseph
Henke; and Tim Sullivan. The building was originally constructed as the Church
of Visitation. After being heavily damaged by storms, it was remodeled in 1893
for use as the community schoolhouse. In 1899 the Sisters of Divine Providence
from Our Lady of the Lake Covent in San Antonio began teaching in the school.
Although the parochial program ended in 1935, the Sisters have continued to
serve in the public school. Since 1884 Westphalia Little School has continued
to offer area residents a quality educational program based on a cooperative
effort between public and parochial instruction.