

West Texas State School,
formerly West Texas Children's Home of Pyote, is located on Interstate Highway 20 at the
southwestern edge of Pyote in central Ward County. In 1958 the 697th Air Control and
Warning Squadron began operations at the site of the old Pyote Air Base (see PYOTE
AIR FORCE STATION) on University of Texas land. When that radar base closed in 1963, the
Texas Youth Council began work on a children's home to be founded on the location. The
buildings, constructed as housing for the air force and radar bases, were still in good
shape. In 1965 the Texas legislature appropriated $200,000 for renovation and purchase of
equipment to found the institution. West Texas Children's Home of Pyote opened for
dependent and neglected children in 1966. In the early 1980s the home changed from an
orphanage to a state school for male status offenders. The name was changed to West Texas
State School in 1990. The facility consists of brick buildings with dormitory space and
recreational facilities for 192 students. A new dormitory to house twenty-four additional
students was planned for 1992. High school classrooms are maintained throughout the year
on the campus to allow students the opportunity to work toward general equivalency diploma
certification.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ward County Historical Commission, Ward County
(Dallas: Taylor, 1980?). Julia Cauble Smith
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