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The Prairie School (Wind Point, Wisconsin)
The Prairie School is a private K-12 school, pre K-12 school in Wind Point, Wisconsin, in the Racine, Wisconsin, Racine metropolitan area. History The school first opened in 1965. It was co-founded by Imogene Powers Johnson, Imogene "Gene" Powers Johnson (died March 3, 2018), wife of Samuel Curtis Johnson Jr.; and Willie Hilpert, wife of Frank Hilpert.''Exclusively Yours'', Volume 45. Patten Company, 1991Snippet viewon Google Books (page number unstated): "When two area women, Mrs. Samuel (Gene) Johnson and Mrs. Frank (Willie) Hilpert, conceived the Prairie School idea in the 1960s, it came as no surprise that Taliesin Associates (the firm[...]" Initially the school founders intended to convert the 2300 Washington Ave. residence into a school facility and grow it at that site, but they could not overcome complying with building codes and conversion logistics, so a different site was chosen. Taliesin Associates designed the school buildings, with Charles Montooth as the lead des ...
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