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Schoolhouse Registry

  The CSAA National Schoolhouse Registry
​​The CSAA National Schoolhouse Registry is a listing of schools determined to be significant and contribute in some positive way to the appreciation and understanding of the country school experience and their unique architectural and historical heritage. We are pleased to recognize preservation efforts for this part of American educational history and hope that this recognition will, in some way, continue to help their efforts.  

Markers are awarded to school buildings that are at least 50 years old, that have been restored, renovated or reconstructed to retain the integrity of their original design, and are well maintained. It is the hope of the Country School Association of America that this registry and the subsequent marker will not only serve to identify school buildings of historical and/or architectural significance, but will also recognize preservation achievements and encourage the continuing care and preservation of each individual school.
 
Applications for the registry and a marker are reviewed and researched by a committee that meet at least once a year, and may include architects, historians and preservationists. At this meeting applications are reviewed, and decisions are made with regard to the National Schoolhouse Registry and awarding the specially fabricated marker. 

Although there is no application fee, applicants must be members of the CSAA in order to be considered for the registry. Once recommended and approved by the committee, the fee for marker fabrication, if you desire one,  is $150 plus $15 for shipping.

For Guidelines and Application, click here.
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  • Who we are
    • Home
    • Welcome
    • Misson
    • Goals
    • Board Members
    • History of the CSAA
  • What we do
    • Our Newsletter
    • Annual Conference Information >
      • 2021 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
      • 2022 CSAA: Colorado >
        • Attractions in Colorado
        • Boulder
      • 2019 CSAA: Maryland
      • 2018 CSAA: Nebraska
    • Grants & Awards >
      • Schoolhouse Building Grants >
        • Preservation Grant
        • Disaster Relief Grant
      • Innovative Instruction Grant
      • Conference Fellowship
      • Scholarship and Artistry Award
      • Service Award
    • Schoolhouse Registry
  • How to get involved
    • Join Us
    • Give to CSAA
    • Partners & Regional Organizations
    • Write for the CSAA Journal
    • Exhibit at CSAA Events
    • Host a Conference
  • More
    • Photographs & Media
    • Online Resources & Links
    • Visiting Schoolhouses and Consultation
    • FAQs
    • Members Only
    • Contact Us
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