Mission & Vision

Mission

The Schoolhouse Children's Museum strives to inspire and engage children and families to explore, play, learn and discover through creative, interactive learning opportunities that integrate the arts, humanities and sciences in cultural and historical settings.

Vision

Children will embrace life long learning through the joy of discovery.

Current Building
Building 1913
Courtesy historical society of Palm Beach County

Our History

The Schoolhouse Children’s Museum is housed in one of the first schools in Boynton Beach. With the many South Florida neighborhood schools of today, it’s hard to imagine all the town’s children attending the same school.

But that is how our history began...

Building 1913

1913

The Boynton School is constructed to replace the wooden one-room schoolhouse. The “new” Boynton School contained two floors, six rooms, indoor plumbing and served as Boynton’s only school for the next fourteen years, during which attendance increased steadily. The school principal and three teachers divided the classes by grade level to handle the increasing attendance. The teachers were assigned to grades 1 through 8 and the principal taught grades 9 through 12.

Building 1926

1926

A High School was built next door, opening in 1927, and the name of the Boynton School was changed to the Boynton Elementary School.

Building 1926

1990

The Boynton Elementary School closed, though the building continued to be used for community programs.

Building 1994

1994

The Boynton Beach Elementary School was added to the National Register of Historic Places thanks to the efforts of the Boynton Beach Historical Society and local supporters. That same year, the Palm Beach County School Board transferred the title to the property to the City of Boynton Beach, which sparked a movement to raise funds and create plans for the building to be restored and converted to a children’s museum. Through the commitment and effort of a dedicated group of supporters, funds were raised to establish a South Florida history-based Children’s Museum located in the original Boynton School building.

Building 2001

2001

The Schoolhouse Children’s Museum opened. Since then, hundreds of thousands of children and families have visited the museum, where Learning is an Adventure, enjoying the wide range of programs and exhibits housed in the old Boynton School.

Board of Directors

Officers:

  • President

    Brandy Shaw
  • Immediate Past-President

    Jill Verbin
  • Treasurer

    Craig Clark

Members:

Alisa Sheyn Jeannie Taylor James Guilbeault Wyn Yelin Chelsey Turbyfill Maria Morris

The Team

Executive Director

Suzanne Ross

Suzanne Ross

(561) 742-6780

Suzanne@schoolhousemuseum.org
Miriam Naranjo

Miriam Naranjo

Assistant Director

(561) 742-6787

Miriam@schoolhousemuseum.org

Education Programs

Linda Abbott

Linda Abbott

Program Manager

(561) 742-6783

Linda@schoolhousemuseum.org
Lora Schmitt

Lora Schmitt

Museum Educator

(561) 742-6784

Lora@schoolhousemuseum.org
Matthew Pyle

Matthew Pyle

Museum Educator
Birthday Party Coordinator
Weekend Manager

(561) 742-6786

Matthew@schoolhousemuseum.org
Yadeline Azurin

Yadeline Azurin

Education Assistant

(561) 742-6787

Yadeline@schoolhousemuseum.com

Visitor Services

Susan Johnson

Susan Johnson

Lead Visitor Services Associate

Susan@schoolhousemuseum.org
Brianna Durden

Brianna Durden

Visitor Services Associate

brianna@schoolhousemuseum.org
Rafael Gonzalez

Rafael Gonzalez

Visitor Services Associate

rafael@schoolhousemuseum.org

Adventure Associates

Valentina Capote

Valentina Capote

Adventure Associate

maria@schoolhousemuseum.org
Ava Lopez

Ava Lopez

Adventure Associate

ava@schoolhousemuseum.org
Jazmin Morris

Jazmin Morris

Adventure Associate

Administrative Support

Cindy Augustine

Cindy Augustine

Office Coordinator/Accounts Payable

(561)-742-6785

Cindy@schoolhousemuseum.org
Lorie Osborne

Lorie Osborne

Operations Coordinator

Lorie@schoolhousemuseum.org

General Inquiries

Miriam Naranjo
(561) 742-6787
Miriam@schoolhousemuseum.org

Marketing & Public Relations

JSS Marketing & PR
(561) 891-7278

Employment

Thank you for your interest in joining our team. We currently do not have any open positions, but we always welcome the opportunity to discover talented individuals who are passionate about what we do. Please feel free to submit your application, and we will keep it on file for future opportunities.

Employment application form

Contact us

Contact Information:

Email: info@schoolhousemuseum.org
Phone: (561) 742-6780

Location:

Schoolhouse Children's Museum
129 East Ocean Avenue
Boynton Beach, FL 33435-4536

Registered classes and events
Total:
Member: $
Non-member: $