Chester County School District

Most of these small school buildings were of frame or log construction and only two were made of brick.

Consequently, attendance was not very good, work was not too effective, and many people sold their farms to move to areas with better schools.

There were public schools for black children in Chester County in the nineteenth century.

In 1963, Chester County Training School's name was changed to Vincent High.

In 1969, following integration, the school was closed; however, the building is now being used as North Chester Elementary.