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This Is What School Looked Like Throughout The Years: From 1950 To 1970

If you attended school anywhere from 1950 all the way until 1970, you know that things were ever-changing as the decades rolled by. Nowadays, students are often trying to keep their iPhones hidden under their slim desks, hoping the teacher doesn’t catch them (or, the teacher is perfectly fine with them texting and doesn’t really care).

Back then, iPhones didn’t exist, a “proper” dress code is a thing of the past (in some schools), and students were forced to pay attention in class, in addition to the changes happening around them. Whether it was the change in fashion, hairstyles, or even the classroom desks, it’s a lot different now than it was back then! Here’s a year-by-year playback of what school was like in the ’50s and ’60s, up until 1970.

1950

EduExcellence

In 1950, most kids lived within walking distance of their school, so they often walked instead of taking the bus.

1951

Ann Arbor District Library

Computers and the internet were not available, so books were the main source of research.

1952

The Spokesman-Review

Typewriters were used to write papers and teachers wrote on blackboards with chalk. There were no ‘smartboards’ or ‘whiteboards’.

1953

State Magazine | Indiana State University

Filmstrip projectors were used if the teacher wanted to show a video in class.

1954

John Fry Productions

School tuition was as little as $3 per month.

1955

Civil Rights Teaching

Black students had separate proms, sports teams, and student governments. Segregation was alive and thriving back in the ’50s and black students often attended poor schools with a lack of textbooks and other educational resources.

1956

Pinterest

Baseball and basketball were the only sports played in school.

1957

South High School

Students could leave and go home for lunch and lockers weren’t even a thing back then.

1958

UM-Flint Anniversary – University of Michigan-Flint

Field trips were an incredibly rare occurrence.

1959

San Antonio Express-News

By the end of the 1950s, a law was passed by the Supreme Court to desegregate schools. Despite this advancement, things only got harder from this point.

Read more about how much school has changed throughout the years on the NEXT page…

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