Last September, you may remember, I wrote a History Bit piece about how Spry Middle School is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
The school building, located in the Village of Webster at the corner of South Ave. and Sanford St., was built in 1925 to serve not as a middle school as it is now, but as the town’s high school, replacing the Webster Union Free School located just across the street. The new Webster High School welcomed its first students on September 17 of that year. It’s the only school building in the Village, and its long history makes it the oldest building in the district still being used for education.
To honor a century of learning, last Friday Spry held an anniversary ceremony during their morning broadcast. The celebration featured a terrific commemorative video featuring current and former teachers and principals, and does a nice job tracing the building’s history from when it was built in a unique “W” shape, through the recent renovations which have kept the school in step with today’s changing educational needs. It also includes a performance of the Spry Alma Mater.
The 10-minute video is well worth the watch. Click here to go to the Webster School District website to see it.
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(posted 6/2/2026)
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