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schoolhouse
[skool-hous]
noun
plural
schoolhousesa building in which a school is conducted.
schoolhouse
/ ˈːˌʊ /
noun
a building used as a school, esp a rural school
a house attached to a school
Word History and Origins
Origin of schoolhouse1
Example Sentences
A top-notch campus alone does not produce academic achievement — and, conversely, a brilliant teacher and an assiduous student in a one-room schoolhouse can make for an upstanding education.
Athletic contests are a schoolhouse of democracy that inculcates the habits of civic engagement necessary for a free people to thrive.
In Guatemala, the residents of México Nuevo — along with several hundred other people who had fled southern Chiapas in late July — were staying at a rural schoolhouse, or living with area families.
Right, he didn't stand in the schoolhouse door.
They later built a replica of the town’s schoolhouse, which doubled as a community center.
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