Baylor School Celebrates 100 Years On The Hill

  • Monday, April 20, 2015
Baylor School will officially launch a year-long celebration Monday morning marking the occasion when the college preparatory school moved to its current location on a hill overlooking the Tennessee River.
 
The “100 Years on the Hill” (http://www.baylorschool.org/about-baylor/100-years-on-the-hill/index.aspx) event will begin at 9:35 a.m. with a keynote speech by Buddhist practitioner Kittisaro (Randy Weinberg), who was a Mid-South state wrestling champion and  valedictorian for the class of 1970.
 At approximately 10:15 a.m. the senior class will then process to Lupton Circle with Headmaster Scott Wilson, where class leaders will bury a time capsule less than 25 feet from where the original cornerstone is located. 
 
Among the time capsule contents are school publications, the Chamber of Commerce Resource and Relocation Guide, a copy of Monday morning's Chattanooga Times Free Press, uniforms, an object created by the school’s 3-D printer, various photographs, and a letter from the class of 2015 to the class of 2115.  The event will conclude at approximately 11:15 a.m., and a similar ceremony will be repeated for middle achool students and faculty from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
 
Founded in 1893, Baylor began classes in downtown Chattanooga as the Baylor University School. As the story is told in Castle on the Cliff, by John Longwith, Professor John Roy Baylor was riding the streetcar to Signal Mountain, when he stopped at the Williams Island Station near the Tennessee River, walked up the rise known as Locust Hill, and determined that this would be the new location for his school.  According to a prospectus printed in the Chattanooga Times on Nov. 24, 1914, the property was “about 35 acres bounded by the Tennessee River, Mountain Creek, Signal Mountain Railway, and county road leading to Williams Island Ferry.”   
 
During a ceremony held on April 5, 1915, a copper box was deposited in the cornerstone of a new building with contents that included photographs, school publications, and U.S. coins.  Classes began later that fall with 67 boys enrolled in grades 9-12. Today, Baylor’s campus is 690 acres and the student enrollment is 1,025 students in grades 6-12.
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