Orient-Macksburg community meets for final farewell before school district dissolves
June 8th, 2025 by Ric Hanson
ORIENT, Iowa [KCCI] — The Orient-Macksburg School District held an all-school reunion Saturday, offering former students and teachers one last chance to walk its halls and bid farewell as the district voted to dissolve due to low enrollment and financial issues. The District will officially dissolve July 1st, 2026. KCCI-TV reports the event drew attendees from across the country, including states as far as Montana and Maryland. Among the participants was Lois Frederick, a beloved teacher in her 90s who began teaching in the district in 1951 and spent 17 years shaping young minds.
For many attendees, memories came flooding back as they reminisced about their school experiences. As the gyms filled with laughter and halls echoed with footsteps, the sentiment was unanimous: The school was more than a building — it was the heart of the community. Highlighting the school’s former glory, alumni of the Orient Macksburg softball team came together on the field that had been their second home. The team had once achieved remarkable success, winning 25 consecutive conference championships, and for many, this reunion was a bittersweet moment.
Team members carried out a final tradition, playing catch on the field where they spent countless summers, cherishing memories of dedication and teamwork. Echoing a sense of resilience, many attendees recalled years of rumors predicting the school’s closure. One individual shared that the school had been rumored to close for nearly 50 years, yet it persevered, demonstrating a testament to community determination.
As they stood together to celebrate its legacy, attendees acknowledged the long journey that brought them to this emotional farewell. Looking forward, those in attendance expressed hope that the school buildings could be repurposed for the benefit of the community.