Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary

Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary Committed to EXCELLENCE by providing a high quality education for everyone Dr. O.B. Plans for the Fort Meade Grammar School were drawn up by H.C. Afterwards, Mrs.

Lewis School History
During the late 1800’s and early 1900’s the elementary grades in Fort Meade were part of an all-grade school located on East Broadway. Additionally, some one-room schools, serving grades one through eight were located in the outlying rural communities of Pine Grove, Lake Buffum, and Tilghman. As the need for consolidation of some of the smaller schools was realized, a project

to build a grammar school in Fort Meade was proposed. Lewis, a local physician and a school trustee, was instrumental in establishing a new school adjacent to the existing school. Dr. Lewis, a two-term mayor of Fort Meade and a charter member of the First Baptist Church, arranged for the donation of several acres of land by the church for the purpose of constructing the Fort Meade Grammar School. Little of Wauchula. Plan and specifications were approved by the trustees and adopted by the Polk County School Board on June 4, 1925. The bid of $45,000 for the constructing of the school, submitted by W.C. Robinson and Company, was accepted by the Board on July 6, 1925. Construction began the following year in a beautiful oak grove adjacent to the existing school, and was occupied by classes in September 1926. The school was initially identified as Fort Meade Primary School, Number II. Later that year the school was dedicated to Dr. O.B. Lewis and renamed Lewis Elementary School. The school’s first woman principal, Mrs. Lola Peeples, was appointed in 1943. She served in this capacity two years. Dorothy Gabriel was appointed principal and she remained until 1968. It was during this time that grades four and five were moved from the high school and Polk County Schools were racially integrated. A music room, library, and two wings consisting of eight classrooms were added in an attempt to house all elementary age students at the Lewis facility. Anna Woodbury School History
The Anna Woodbury School was built in 1953 and originally served Fort Meade’s black students, grades one through eight. Ninth grade was added at a later time. The school was named in honor of Mrs. Anna Woodbury, the daughter of Bert and Lulu Thomas. She was an influential black woman who taught at the school and lived in the Fort Meade community. The school was erected on seven acres of land that had been donated by a Mr. Morrison, brother-in-law to Mrs. Carlton Marsh. The initial building consisted of three classrooms, an office area, and storage space. It was constructed for the price of $51,945.54. Because there was no lunchroom, students brought their lunches or went home for an hour to eat. Later students were permitted to eat lunch at an old cafeteria located across the highway. Additions were made to the school in 1962-1963 to accommodate the growing population. There were now nine classrooms, a cafeteria, custodian’s room, storage room, principal’s office, and a patio area. The large field for physical education classes included a lighted softball diamond, a basketball court, and playground equipment. By this time the staff had increased to eleven teachers, a principal, four lunchroom workers, and a custodian/bus driver. There were 296 students enrolled in grades one through nine, 26 of whom were transported from the rural areas of Fort Meade. Tenth through twelfth grade students attended Union Academy in Bartow. In 1968 the name of the school was changed to Fort Meade Middle School and served sixth and seventh grade students in an integrated setting. The school continued as Fort Meade Middle School until 1998 when the Polk County School Board approved moving sixth and seventh grades to the Fort Meade High School campus in efforts of offering a broader curriculum to these students. Plans were made then to renovate the buildings and add an additional wing. The former Anna Woodbury School was to become the new campus for fourth and fifth grade students who were currently attending Riverside Elementary School across town. The school was once again bestowed with the name of one of its beloved original teachers when it became Anna Woodbury Elementary School in August of 2000. Anna Woodbury Elementary School began its first year as the smallest public elementary school in Polk County with 225 students under the direction of Principal Darlene Butler. The school’s mascot was the All-Star. In the fall of the 2002-2003 school year, Lewis Elementary and Anna Woodbury Elementary Schools became one school. While situated on two separate sites, both campuses share a principal and two assistant principals.

While our All-Star staff and students are resting, recharging, and enjoying their summer, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Wiggins...
06/05/2026

While our All-Star staff and students are resting, recharging, and enjoying their summer, Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Wiggins are hard at work learning and growing at our annual leadership retreat! 🌟

We are already planning and preparing for an incredible 2026-2027 school year filled with growth, opportunities, and success for our students and staff. We can’t wait to bring back new ideas and inspiration to make this our best year yet!

And yes…we’ve had a little fun too at the school of rock 🤩🎉

06/02/2026
Our front office is open all summer; however the hours are adjusted. Please see below 🖤
06/01/2026

Our front office is open all summer; however the hours are adjusted. Please see below 🖤

05/30/2026

The New Worlds Reading Initiative is a free Florida literacy program for VPK-grade 5 public school students, including charter school students, not meeting grade-level expectations.

Supported by the Legislature, the program delivers books statewide. Learn more about the program here: bit.ly/4miZSdA.

Last week, we celebrated our incredible students, and today we had the opportunity to celebrate the amazing staff who ma...
05/28/2026

Last week, we celebrated our incredible students, and today we had the opportunity to celebrate the amazing staff who make Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary so special before heading into summer break! ☀️🦁

This year has given us so much to be thankful for and proud of. Today, we recognized:
⭐ Grade levels with the highest proficiency in Reading and Math
⭐ Grade levels with the best learning gains
⭐ Staff members with perfect attendance
⭐ Years of service and dedication to our students and school community

Every accomplishment represents hard work, commitment, teamwork, and a shared belief in our mission of “Every Student. Every Day.” Thank you to our All-Star staff for the countless hours, love, and dedication you pour into our students each and every day.

As we close out another incredible year, we celebrate the growth, success, and memories we created together. We are proud to be ALL-STAR LIONS! 🖤💛

05/28/2026
05/28/2026

Hello parents and guardians,
We are monitoring the weather, and it appears we could encounter some rain/lightning around dismissal. I wanted to reach out and remind everyone of our rainy-day/ severe weather procedures for walkers. If it is raining and no lightning is present in the area, students will be released as normal to walk home. To promote student safety, if there is lightning in the area, students will not be permitted to leave campus. Parents or Guardians will need to check their child out from the front office using their ORANGE school-issued dismissal card, or with a government-issued ID. Knowing only your child’s dismissal number will not be enough to release your child; parents must display their student’s ORANGE school-issued school card, or present a government-issued ID. This procedure is similar to the requirements for car riders. We understand you might have to wait a few moments before receiving your child based on this policy. However, our ultimate goal is the safety of our students and staff.
Thank you in advance for your understanding, support, and preparedness when checking your child out during a rainy-day dismissal.
In summation,
• Students will be allowed to walk home if it is raining.
• If there is lightning present, students will be held in the front office and picked up by a parent or guardian using their PINK school-issued dismissal card or a government-issued ID.
Thank you for your continued support,
Christine Harrison, Acting Principal
Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary

Address

115 S Oak Avenue
Fort Meade, FL
33841

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 3pm
Tuesday 8am - 3pm
Wednesday 8am - 3pm
Thursday 8am - 3pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

Telephone

+18632851150

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