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History of Dunbar School
Dunbar School was the first of a four-district public school system established by the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors in 1857. Miss Mary Linder was Dunbar's first teacher. She had an initial enrollment of 21 students and a budget of $500. Alex Dunbar provided the building for his five sons and other boys and girls from Kenwood to attend school.
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Dunbar joined with Glen Ellen, Strawberry, Enterprise, and Trinity Schools in 1922 to become Dunbar Union School with Miss Hellman as principal. Miss Alice Griffin assumed her role a year later. Miss Griffin loved gardening and daffodils. Her fields are still visible in the spring along Warm Springs Road just West of Mortons.

Mr. Maxwell Cunninghame served, as Dunbar's principal for 32 years guiding Dunbar from a four-room school to a campus with 12 classrooms, a multipurpose room, and an administration wing. Larry Westlake, Jerald Tuller, Ken Limon, Rosemary Haver, Micaela Philpot, Bethany Wilson, Lauren Ekman, and Leticia Cruz served as principal before the selection of Dunbar's present Principal, Claudia Berkman, in 2008.

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The Dunbar year book from 1953.




Phone Numbers

Phone: 707-935-6070 | Fax: 707-935-4268


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