The first school building was established in 1855, just one year after the town was platted. The
town's growth was remarkable reaching a population of 1,500 by 1860. By 1875 that number had settled to about 800.
A learning "Academy" was established in 1857 for the Prairie City kids by a local church and was supported by the town's
people. This idea soon went to the wayside and the school building was used for public school purposes. A high
school curriculum was established in Prairie City by the late 1800s.
Prairie City High School served the community quite proudly for about six decades. It was at
some point in the early 1950s that the communities of Bushnell and Prarie City decided to pool there educational
resources. This effort was realized in 1952. It was then that Prarie City High School closed and the Bushnell-Prairie
City School District was opened.
Prairie City continued providing education for the kids in their town as this summary of events by Marc
Young explains the use of the school building after the high school was closed:
"Even though the High School classes were relocated to Bushnell as a result of the Bushnell-Prairie City
(B-PC) consolidation in or around 1953, The school remained as the Prairie City Elementary School grades 1 thru
8 until 1962. Grades 7 & 8 then relocated to the B-PC Jr. High School (the former Bushnell High School bldg. in Bushnell.
Grades 1 thru 6 remained until the early 1970's, about 1974 if my memory serves me correctly."
The original Praire City High School building, once so full of life, sadly has been torn down.
Prairie City High School Quick Facts
Year opened:
late 1800s
Year closed:
1952
Consolidated to:
Bushnell-Prairie City School District
Prairie City HS team nickname: the "Cobras"
PCHS team colors:
Blue & White
PCHS yearbook:
"The Prairie Rambler"
School Fight Song:
unavailable