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School History

Mott/Regent School History

  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.
  • Consolidated Construction was hired by Mott-Regent Public School to build a new two-story elementary school to replace their 107-year-old building. Consolidated was also hired to make upgrades to the existing high school.
  • The new elementary school includes shared spaces with the existing high school, including a new cafeteria, kitchen, common area, and library. Upgrades at the existing high school include a new ITV room and a renovated special education room. The new campus will also have centralized administration offices and a centralized mechanical room.

Mott - Regent Classes from 2002 - 2025

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Mott School History

  • In 1907, county schools from Mott, Beery, Castle Rock, and Brittan Townships consolidated to form the Mott Public School District #6. Mott opened its first school in the spring of 1907. A wood-framed structure was built in North Mott that fall.
  • In 1911, a new concrete and brick school was built for $50,000 on a hill in East Mott. It included classrooms for elementary and high school students, a gym in the basement, and boys and girls sanitary closets (bathrooms). Electricity was added in 1913 and city water in 1928.
  • In December 1929, the new Mott High School was opened at a cost of $100,000. A tunnel connected the two schools. It became Mott Lincoln High School because its dedication ceremony was held on February 12, 1930. The school had classrooms, a large auditorium, offices, a hallway with lockers, vocational rooms, a large stage, and lots of extra space.
  • In 1960, the new Mott National Guard Armory opened and included a modern basketball court with tile floors. The first high school basketball game was played there on December 16, 1960.
  • In 1963, a new addition was added to the north side of the high school. It included several classrooms and offices.
  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.

Mott Class Information

Mott Classes from 1914-1939

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Mott Classes from 1914-1982

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Mott Classes from 1940-1959

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Mott Classes from 1960-1979

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Mott Classes from 1980-2001

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Regent School History

  • The first school in Regent, North Dakota was established in 1910 in a one room rural school building moved in from Edton.
  • In 1912 the hill on the outskirts of town was chosen for a new four room brick school.  It was ready to use in 1913.
  • In January 1924, the $15,000 addition to the older brick building was completed.
  • The first shower room and locker room were installed in 1937-1938.
  • The present gymnasium was erected in 1955 at a cost of $57,000, it included space for locker rooms and storage space.
  • In 1958 after reorganization plans, voters approved a $127,000 bond issue to build a new high school building.  An additional $135,000 was borrowed from the State School Construction Fund.  This new addition provided six general purpose classrooms, a modern equipped home economics room, science laboratory, an assembly with a connecting library, offices and conference room, teacher’s work area, lavatories, six store rooms and a kitchen with a walk-in cooler.  Adjoining the kitchen is the all-purpose room serving as a cafeteria and stage and band-chorus practice room. The main entrance opened to wide corridors lined with lockers.
  • On July 1, 2001, the Mott School District #6 and the Regent School District #14 consolidated to form the Mott/Regent School District #1. Regent continued to have an elementary school with the Junior High and High School in Mott.
  • Since May of 2009, the Regent School has been closed, and all students are in the Mott School site.
  • Information from “History of the Regent School” submitted by Willard Olson.

Regent Class Information

Regent Classes from 1913-2024

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