Chahta-Ima
Elementary has seen many changes over the years.
When the school was first built in 1953, it
was called Lacombe Junior High School. In 1959,
the
name was changed to Rosenwald Junior High School.
This name remained only until the high school
was organized. In 1961, when the high school
was completed,
by a majority of the votes by the faculty
and students, the name became "Chahta-Ima" in
honor
of Father
Adrien Emmanaul Rouquette. This name prevailed
as that of a school which served predominately,
the minorities whose education and well being
had been Father Rouquette's concern.
When
intergration was instituted in 1969, the frame
building became a junior high school for the
boys. The building was destroyed by fire in 1976.
When
the school was rebuilt in 1977, a modern structure
of brick, it became an elementary school and
co-educational. Though Chahta-Ima has changed
in many ways through the years, it still strives
to maintain a respect for the individual which
would do justice to the memory of the man whose
name it honors - Father Rouqette - who was so
"Choctaw-like" that he was called "Chahta-Ima."