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Amish Settlement, Ethridge, Tennessee

Ethridge, Tennessee

Amish Settlement, Ethridge, Tennessee

 

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Ethridge, Tennessee

The various Amish (pronounced /ˈɑːmɪʃ/, AH-mish) or Amish Mennonite church fellowships are Christian religious denominations that form a very traditional subgrouping of Mennonite churches. The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt modern convenience.

 

The history of the Amish church began with a schism in Switzerland within a group of Swiss and Alsatian Anabaptists in 1693 led by Jakob Ammann.[2] Those who followed Ammann became known as Amish.[3] These followers were originally from three main places: the German-speaking parts of Switzerland, the Alsace of France, and the Palatinate of Germany. In the early 18th century, many Amish and Mennonites emigrated to Pennsylvania for a variety of reasons. Today, the most traditional descendants of the Amish continue to speak Pennsylvania German, also known as Pennsylvania Dutch.

 

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A farm in the Kingston, WI settlement

Yellow buttercups blooming in the countryside. Spring is here.

 

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Window to the past.

 

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with all the different structures.

Finding dark sky with little to no light pollution is quite a challenge in eastern United States.

in the biggest Amish settlement in Wisconsin, during Fall.

The Amish are known for simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt modern convenience. Interestingly some of these buggies are indeed equipped with CD players. Running on batteries perhaps?

 

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Additional facts about Amish schools:

 

Cooperation, not competition is the main spirit of plain schools

The school years usually starts around September 1 and ends May 1. There is school on Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. so they are done quicker to help on the farm.

The school day usually runs from 9 AM to 3 PM

Students are called scholars

Scholars and the teacher either walk or take a horse & buggy to school

Scholars begin school at age 6 and attend through the 8th grade at around age 14

All scholars bring their own lunch

Grades 1 through 8 are in the same room

Scholars usually do not receive homework because of the chores they have to do at home

Older scholars help younger scholars learn

Basic subjects are stressed: reading, writing, spelling, english, arithmetric - the old fashion method. Other subjects taught are geography, history, penmanship, health, german writing/reading, and singing.

Each school has between 25 to 35 scholars

Scholars and the teacher keep the school clean

 

Amish men take care of the heavy upkeep of the school

Amish schools accept no local or government funds to support their schools even though the Amish pay the same taxes as the English. The community supports the school

Teachers are usually unmarried and only a couple years older than her/his 8th grade pupils. They usually have no education beyond the 8th grade

Teachers salary varies but is usually around $25 a day

Parents visit the school unannounced

The Amish all male school board meets once a month and has 3 to 5 members

Drinking water is hand pumped

Lanterns provide light except for the Old Order Mennonites which use electricity

Outhouses serve as toilets

Supplies, such as blackboards, needed for the school are purchased from schools that are being torn down

Religion is not taught in the school but a Christian example is expected

In 1972 the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Amish right to religious liberty in the school

The price of a one room school in the late 1980's was approximately $18,000 plus lots of donated labor. The price covered building, outhouses, shelves, and blackboards. Usual size is 34' x 30' or a total of 1,000 sq. feet. Land is usually donated by an Amish owner.

In 1989 in Lancaster County, there were 4,650 scholars in 156 schools. 103 of those schools were Old Order Amish. 53 schools were Old Order Mennonite.

Late 1980's costs in Lancaster County of Amish versus public schools. Annual per pupil cost of instruction: Amish $200 Public $3,445

Sq ft construction of new school: Amish $18 Public $95

 

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An Amish couple seen on the road, with their unique horse-pulled buggy, at the heart of 21st century modern life.

 

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Beautiful landscape at Lancaster countryside.

 

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Arthur es una villa en el condado de Douglas y en el condado de Moultrie en el estado estadounidense de Illinois, la calle principal de Arthur, Vine Street, es la línea del condado.