The History of the Yates City High School "Eagles"
Yates City, (population 725), is located in eastern Knox County on Il. Rt. 8, one mile west
of Il. Rt. 78. The Burlington Northern - Santa Fe Railroad runs through this town which, if you are unfamiliar
with the area, is located about 25 miles southeast of Galesburg and 25 miles west of Peoria.
In 1859 District 9 was established by the trustees of Salem Township. The first school was in an old
hall,one block south of town, and later, in a house which still stands in Yates City. By 1865 it was voted to levy a new tax
to build a school house. The present site of the school was chosen, and a one-room frame building valued at $600 was built. The original
portion of the current school building and gym was built in 1928. Additions were made to the building
in 1938. A new gym and a new grade school were built in the town in late 1950s. (Thank you to Daniel Kelly
for much of this information)
The residents of Yates City were proud of their school and, in spite of their small numbers, insured the
school would serve its children for nearly 60 years. The school survived several consolidation efforts over the
years with its neighbor located 2 miles to the east, Elmwood. However these efforts were never realized.
Consolidation talks eventually turned to the Farmington school system located 6 miles south of Yates CIty. This effort
for the high school students became a reality in 1987 when Yates City High School was deactivated.
The school building continued to serve the community offering education to the children in grades K
- 8. This situation also came to end in 2004 when a new school building was built in Farmington and the school in
Yates City was closed, sadly, but probably, forever. The building still stands in Yates City however its current use
is not known.
Yates City High School Quick Facts
Year 1st school established: 1856
Year HS opened: unavailable
Year current school building built: 1928
Year High School deactivated: 1987
Year all school functions ceased: 2004
School nickname:
the "Eagles"
School colors:
Purple and White
School Fight Song:
"We Will Sing for Dear Yates City"
Thank you to Kay Maxey Clark for providing the
words to this song
We will sing for dear Yates City,
Raise our voices up on high.
We will shout Her praises ever,
Fling her banners to the sky,
Rah, Rah!!
True and loyal ever standing,
We
will back Her to the end.
We will sing for dear Yates City,
To Her loyal tribute's end.
Yeah Purple!
Yeah White!
Yeah Yates!
Fight!
Fight! Fight!!!!