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At 37 degrees 27 minutes 12 seconds north latitude, Booker is the northernmost municipality in
        Texas. Booker used to be in La Kemp, Oklahoma, but in 1917 moved south to be near the brand new
        Santa Fe railroad. The town adopted the name of railroad engineer Frederick Booker who helped

        orchestrate that move. The good folks of La Kemp hightailed it to Texas as fast as they could.  Like
        me.


        Canyon,  Texas,  home  of  WT  and  two  and  one-half  hours  south  of  Booker,  is  about  halfway
        between Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and Brownsville, Texas. Booker was the first school I visited

        on a tour of 132 high schools in the Panhandle and the South Plains. It was January 5, 2017, and as
        cold a day as my wife Mary and I ever experienced in Texas. A snow storm was predicted and

        materialized. When I mentioned to a faculty member that I was going to Booker, he asked me
        where it was. I told him I wasn’t sure, but I reckoned it was about six miles south of the North

        Pole. I was right.


        Booker  is  sparse.  The  population  density  is  1260  people  per  square  mile.  For  comparison,  the
        population density in Manhattan is 66,940 people per square mile. The six-foot social distancing
        requirement  to  help  prevent  the  spread  of  COVID-19  is  clearly  more  easily  accomplished  in

        Booker.


             Booker ISD is a small district. The high school in 2017 had a total of 144 students;
            twenty-six were juniors and twenty-five were seniors. The Texas Tribune currently

             reports an “A” accountability rating, a graduation rate of 100%—very rare, and a
          dropout rate of 1%—also very rare. Students, community members, teachers and school

                                    leaders all impressed me as frontier people.

        Silicon Valley, Booker and New York City are all frontier outposts. Silicon Valley is the west-coast

        frontier of the digital world. Booker is a Midwest frontier for farmers, ranchers and petroleum
        producers. The ground and what lies beneath it are there and available for anyone with a frontier

        mindset and learned abilities. New York City is the east-coast frontier of the financial and trade
        world. Frontiers are often where one finds them.


        Booker ISD is a small district. The high school in 2017 had a total of 144 students; twenty-six were

        juniors and twenty-five were seniors. The Texas Tribune currently reports an “A” accountability
        rating, a graduation rate of 100%—very rare, and a dropout rate of 1%—also very rare. Students,
        community members, teachers and school leaders all impressed me as frontier people.


        Frederick J. Turner, a student of the frontier, made this observation in 1893 regarding the nature

        of people on the frontier:
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