The original
“Lipscomb Academy” School was founded in 1866 by Professor William Lipscomb
who came from Murfreesboro to Owens Station (now Brentwood). Students came
from as far away as Kentucky and Alabama to attend the wooden two-room
school. Students lived in the homes of neighboring farm families, brought
their lunches in pails and carried water from a far-off spring to the
building. The original two-room building continued to be used until 1948,
when it was replaced with a new larger brick building.
Many fine
ladies such as Miss Sophie Baird and Miss Sue Owen taught at Lipscomb during
this early part of its history. Some who may have served as principals were
Miss Ruby Primm, Mrs. John Holt, Lora Fly and Mr. Jere Farley.
By 1951, Mr.
Dennis Wyatt was the principal and enrollment was starting to increase. There
were four teachers and more classrooms were needed, so the cafeteria was
divided into rooms. Three classrooms were also added in 1954 when A.B. Thomas
was principal. In 1957, Mr. Bobbie Lee Crisp was appointed principal.
On February
12, 1958, the building was destroyed by fire. Students attended classes at
the old Franklin High School, where the Board of Education is now located.
Mr. W. C. White became principal in 1958; and in 1959 the students and
faculty returned to the new, larger building which was built on the original
foundation. There were eight large classrooms, principal’s office, kitchen
and a cafeteria/ auditorium. The P.T.A. began a new library in the
principal’s outer office: fathers built the bookcases and mothers catalogued
the new books donated by parents and the State. Mothers and teachers served
as librarians.
As the
population of Brentwood increased, so did Lipscomb Elementary. Four more
classrooms were added in the early 1960’s. By 1965, four classrooms, a new
cafeteria and a gymnasium were completed. The library was moved into a larger
space previously occupied by the old cafeteria.
In 1967, Mr.
White retired and Mr. Raymond Robertson became principal. He remained at
Lipscomb until 1969 when Mr. Fred Akers took over the position. In the Spring
of 1970, construction of the newest and last addition to the school began—the
open space which eventually became the 1st, Pre-1st and 2nd grade area. This
latest addition was exciting because it was to be carpeted and
air-conditioned!
The sudden
death of Mr. Akers in early 1971 left Lipscomb without a principal. Mr.
Alfred Jaqueth filled the post temporarily, until the School Board selected
Mr. Jesse Frank, to replace Mr. Akers.
New programs
and more teachers began to make their appearance in the early 1970’s, which
once again created a need for more classroom space. Every available
unoccupied area was put to use as a classroom including “the pit” which was
designed for large group activities in the 3rd grade area. A Kindergarten
class was taught in the teacher workroom.
In 1972, the
7th and 8th grades moved to the new Northside Junior high (now Brentwood
Middle School). The size of the student body was reduced, but the emptied
classrooms were soon filled by creating smaller classes in the 4th, 5th and
6th grades.
By 1975,
five Kindergarten classes were being taught at Lipscomb and another portable
building was placed on the campus to house the classes.
In 1980,
Lipscomb initiated a Pre-1st class for children who had completed
Kindergarten, but were not ready for 1st grade. Although a new elementary
school took some more students away, Lipscomb was still growing; and in 1985,
a portable building was added for the 4th grade.
In 1986, the
6th grade moved to the new middle school and the 3rd graders moved from the
open classrooms to the 6th grade hall.
By the
1990’s, it became increasingly evident that the students of Lipscomb needed a
new building. The Board of Education agreed to allocate the money to build a
new, state-of-the-art building with 38 classrooms, larger office space, a
more modern cafeteria and gymnasium, and a library with computer stations.
In 1992,
ground was broken behind the old school for a new school building to be
completed in 1993. The first day for students in the new school was March 29,
1993. The old school building was torn down to make way for new playgrounds
and additional parking. The bricks were sold with commemorative plaques to
remember the old Lipscomb Elementary School building.
In 1998,
principal Jesse Frank retired. Jean Pickard, assistant principal and long
time teacher of Lipscomb Elementary School was appointed to be the next
principal. She remained principal until her retirement in 2003. Dr. John
Calton, assistant principal during the 2001-2003 school years was then named
principal of Lipscomb Elementary.
The history of Lipscomb Elementary began in 1866 and
continues through present day with a tradition of excellence.

Lipscomb 1948
William Lipscomb
