DISTRICT #1 - (TUBBS) located on the northeast corner of Aiken and Podunk Roads. It appears at this corner on the 1866 map. Annexed to District #1 Town of Ulysses July 13, 1945.
DISTRICT #2 - (ROLFE) located on the east side of VanDorn Road north of State Route 79. Appears on the 1866 map in that area.
DISTRICT #3 - (ULYSSES - ENFIELD) This district probably would have included property in the northeast corner of the town. Need more information!
DISTRICT #4 - (MILLERS) located on the west side of Halseyville Road just north of State Route 79. Appears on the 1866 map at that site. Annexed to District #6 on January 12, 1916. This annexation was appealed and ordered void on October 9, 1917.
DISTRICT #5 - (STONE SCHOOLHOUSE) located east side of Applegate Road south of State Route 79. Also appears on the 1866 map. Annexed to District #6 on July 12, 1916.
DISTRICT #6? - (ENFIELD CENTER) appears on the 1866 map at the northwest corner of Rothermich and Fish Roads. Later located on Enfield Center Road west of Route 327 across from the Methodist Church. A two room school house.
DISTRICT #6? - (ULYSSES - ENFIELD) located northeast corner of Jacksonville and Iradell Roads. Appears on the 1866 map at this location.
DISTRICT #7 - (WOODARD) located northeast corner Woodard and Hines Roads. Appears on the 1866 map at this location.
DISTRICT #8 - (PURDY) located southeast corner of Bostwick and Colegrove Roads. Also appears on the 1866 map. This schoolhouse is currently standing and used as a privately owned home.
DISTRICT #9 - (ROLLISON) (ENFIELD-HECTOR) located southeast corner of Route 79 and Black Oak Road. It is at this location on the 1866 map. Some papers indicate that the district became part of the Odessa Central Rural School on September 25, 1943. The New York State Commissioner of Education made it part of Central School District #1 of the Towns of Ulysses, Tompkins County, covert, Seneca County, and Hector, Schuyler County on July 18, 1947. Rollison School burned down in 1947.
DISTRICT #10 - (THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL) - Located on
the east side of Connecticut Hill Road between Griffin and Rumsey
Hill Roads. This school was also known as Nobles School named
because of the Nobles Family who settled in the area in 1809.
DISTRICT #11 - ( HARVEY HILL) located north side of Harvey
Hill Road west of Route 327. Appears on the 1866 map.This schoolhouse
is currently standing and used as a privately owned home.
DISTRICT #12 - this probably was a Town of Hector district with Enfield children attending. May have been at the end of Harvey Hill Road in the Town of Hector.
DISTRICT #13 - (CHRISTIAN HILL) located southeast corner
of Waterburg and Iradell Roads. Appears on the 1866 map at this
site. Annexed to District #1 Ulysses September 2, 1941.
DISTRICT #14 - (BUDD) - District #14 (Budd) was located
in the front of Budd Cemetery on the south side of Gray Road appears
on the 1866 map.
DISTRICT #17 - (SAXTON HILL) located southwest corner of Cayutaville Road (or Saxton Hill Road) and Black Oak Road (or Connecticut Hill Road) in the Town of Newfield. Annexed to District #12 Newfield September 12, 1916. The above annexed to Newfield Central School August 1, 1941.
ENFIELD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Enfield Elementary School is located on 15.75 acres near the intersection
of State Route 79W and State Route 327. It is built on land that
was sold to the Ithaca City School District by the Miller family.
It is one of eight elementary schools in the Ithaca District,
which encompasses about 60 square miles. Building construction
was started in 1957 and the school opened in 1959, with additions
built in 1969 and 1990.