Draft:Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School

Sweet Home Vocational and Agricultural High School was one of Guadalupe County's six Rosenwald Schools, named based on the fact that it was partially subsided by the Rosenwald Fund

Sweet Home was a public high school with accreditation by 1935. Before it closed in 1962, its pupils had received numerous distinctions in agriculture, athletics, and education.

History
The school was built in 1925 by a carpenter by the name of Henry Singletary and his assistant Jesse C. Ussery. $5,500 was the total cost of construction, of which $1,100 was funded by the Rosenwald Fund.