Schools were built by each community where there were enough children to warrant appointing or hiring a schoolmistress. The earliest schools on the plains, like the earliest homes, were built out of sod (the handiest material, given the dearth of trees and the expense of bringing in lumber).
because kids got bored
The majority of the homes that were built on prairies were built out of sod.
Catholic schools are not always built on hills, the Catholic school that I go to is not built on a hill.
Prairie farmers built houses out of sod
1969
kids
yes they did in fact they built over a 100 schools
Milton Reinhold Fenske has written: 'The evolution of the formal structure of separate schools in the Prairie Provinces' -- subject(s): Separate schools, Church and state, Public schools
Public schools are built by the school boards for the district. The money comes from taxes collected from the people, usually on property. Private schools are built using donations and the tuition they receive from the students.
it was in B.C.E and it was in sumer
Self-built ones?
They built their own schools.