“Kids Today Won’t Understand”: 75 Cool And Interesting School Items That Have Vanished, Just Like Your Youth

Certain parts of school never really change. Just about everyone can relate to watching the clock crawl toward recess or the final bell. But as analog clocks gradually gave way to digital ones in many classrooms, plenty of other familiar classroom sights quietly disappeared.

Many years ago, most classrooms had dusty chalkboards, whirring projectors, shelves of dog-eared books, and TV carts rolled in on those much-anticipated occasions when a lesson was replaced by a movie. Seeing these things in just about every classroom was once as inevitable as finding gum stuck beneath your flip-top desk—or getting homework.

As classrooms have evolved, these and many other classroom staples have become relics. And if the items in this list spark a wave of nostalgia, you might find yourself wondering when exactly you became one too.

#1 Filling And Getting The Library Check Out Card Stamped

For those of us well into eye-cream territory, some of the objects on this list are instant reminders of our formative schooling years. You can almost hear the faint hum of the overhead lighting, feel those slightly sticky patchwork linoleum tiles, and even smell those pencil shavings (please tell me I wasn’t the only one obsessed with cranking the sharpener until every pencil had the perfect point).

But as nostalgic as these kinds of classroom relics are, they tell only part of the story. Because, as some of the vintage school photos on this list highlight, it wasn’t just the equipment that changed. School policies, safety measures, technology, and even cafeteria menus have evolved dramatically over the decades, often in response to new research, shifting social attitudes, or major historical events.

RELATED: #2 I’m So Old Watching A Film As A Kid In School Required One Of These Relics, I Can Still Hear The Clack Clack As The Film Went Thru The Sprocket

#3 I Can Feel That Handle In My Fingers. What Do You Remember About This Pencil Sharpener

Naturally, what students are taught has changed too. Along with the double space after periods and—apparently—even cursive, schools have quietly left behind plenty of “facts” many of us once thought were set in stone. Some have been debunked outright, while others have simply turned out to be far more nuanced than we were led to believe.

And it’s hardly surprising, really. After all, teaching complex topics to children often means simplifying them. But as James W. Loewen shows in Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, those simplified lessons can sometimes become misconceptions that persist for generations.

#4 What Kids Really Did In School

#5 The Teacher’s Pull Down Maps

I’ll leave the history to Loewen and instead point to a famous example everyone knows by now: Pluto’s demotion to dwarf planet status—throwing a temporary wrench into the classic mnemonic “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.” (Now the wise woman serves Nachos, apparently.)

Pluto is hardly alone. Other popular classroom “facts” that have been revised over the years include the fact that George Washington didn’t have wooden teeth, that there are more than three states of matter, and that chameleons don’t, in fact, change color to hide themselves as much as to regulate their temperature and communicate.

#6 Pencils With Cartridges

#7 Kids Have Safety Scissors Now

#8 Present!!!

It’s not just old facts getting revised, though. Entirely new subjects have entered the curriculum—ones that would have sounded like science fiction to earlier generations.

Coding has become commonplace in many schools. Environmental education now extends far beyond simple lessons about recycling, while social-emotional learning (SEL) encourages students to develop skills like emotional regulation, empathy, and conflict resolution alongside more traditional subjects.

The shift is easy to see in the numbers. By 2023, nearly 60% of U.S. high schools offered computer science courses. SEL has also become increasingly common, with 83% of schools reporting some form of SEL curriculum during the 2023-24 school year. Climate science, meanwhile, continues to gain support among educators, even as curriculum requirements vary by state.

#9 Kids Today Won’t Understand

#10 Don’t See Many Of These Anymore

#11 Old Elementary School

In other words, today’s classrooms aren’t just correcting yesterday’s mistakes—they’re preparing students for a world many of their parents couldn’t have imagined while they were busy memorizing their home phone number.

With AI, online databases, and more information than ever right at our fingertips, it’s easy to laugh at library cards, TV carts, and bulky encyclopedia sets. But today’s classrooms won’t stay frozen in time either. And one day, eye cream in hand, today’s students will probably tell younger generations about the interactive whiteboards and Chromebooks of “their day” in the same way some of us talk about pull-down maps and chalk dust. The classroom is always changing—it’s just easier to notice in hindsight.

#12 Anyone Have Any Memories Of The “Overhead” In School?

#13 Just Restored 1978 Ibm 15″selectric II With Dual Pitch, Now A Real Gem😊

#14 Card Catalog – When I Was In School And Needed Google. My Only Option Was To Go To The Library

#15 Kids Today Won’t Understand

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#16 These Scissors That Just Bent The Construction Paper

#17 We Had To Chew These And Everyone Knew Who Didn’t Brush Their Teeth

#18 Elementary School Paper

#19 What Is This Big Round Well-Type Thing In The Middle Of The Women’s Restroom? It’s In An Older Bathroom And It Doesn’t Seem To Have Any Water Running To Or From It…just A Big Cylinder With A Drain In It

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It’s a sink. For washing your hands. You step on the ring to start the water.

#20 Having To Do Write Offs In School

#21 A Ball On A Rope

#22 Door To Door Salesperson

#23 The Teacher’s Grade Book

#24 Smacking Chalkboard Erasers Together

#25 Did Anyone Else Have To Take A Nap In Kindergarten And First Grade?

#26 Who Remembers Using The Mimeograph Machine And The Smell?

#27 Classroom Glue Dabber

#28 It Was On The School Cafeteria Menu Every Friday

#29 90s High School Science Classroom

#30 The School TV Cart – What Video Comes To Mind First?

#31 This Was The Type Of School Desk I Had In Elementary School

#32 This Powdered Hand Soap

#33 Old Elementary School

#34 Remember This Calculator From Middle School?

#35 I Found The Pink Soap From Our Youth

#36 When You See This, You Think Of What?

#37 In The 1950s, Schoolchildren Practiced Duck And Cover Drills In Their Classrooms To Learn How To Protect Themselves In The Event Of A Nuclear Attack

#38 I Finally Found A Real Permanent Marker

#39 Remember These?

#40 Old Elementary School

#41 High School Yearbook (1982-1983), Important Events

#42 Did Anyone Else Have A Stage In The Cafeteria Of Their School?

#43 Children Walking To School, Vermont, USA (1950)

#44 School Girls Practise Childcare Using A Doll, 1935

#45 Old School Cool… The Smoking Lounge At My Highschool, Circa 1985

#46 I Remember It Well. Last Day Of The School Year

#47 Do You Remember What These Were Used For? (Hint- We Had Them In The Classroom)

#48 Found This Gem Today In My Stash

#49 It’s 1971and I Finally Got A Good Report Card To Give To Mom

#50 Children On Their Way To School With Their Lunchboxes And Books During The Dust Bowl In The 1930s, Wearing Cloth Coverings And Goggles To Protect Themselves From The Heavy Dust

#51 A Forgotten Age Of Open Air Classrooms In The Netherlarnds, 1957

#52 Removing The Balls From A Computer Mouse At Home Or School

#53 School Lunch From 1990 I Found In My Memories Box

#54 Found At A School Gym

#55 Wrapping Cold Cans

#56 Did You Take Drivers Ed?

#57 Did You Have One?

#58 Old Elementary School

#59 Old Elementary School

#60 Pics My Daughter Sent Me From School Today

#61 I’ve Heard They No Longer Play With The Parachutes At School, But I Loved Parachute Day In The Gym

#62 Schoolgirls Pedalling Home To Change Their Clothes Because Tight-Fitting Slacks, Pedal-Pushers And Shorts Had Been Banned From Their West Berlin School, 1953

#63 Getting In Trouble In High School In 1995

#64 What Were You Taught In School That Is Now Considered Obsolete And Or Incorrect? I Myself Loved Home Economics And It’s Probably The Only Thing I Learned In School That I Actually Use Today. It’s Practical Life Skills Like Cooking, Cleaning, Budgeting, Etc…

#65 Old Elementary School

#66 The Computer Lab Was The Best Room In School

#67 These Boston Sharpeners Were All Over My School

#68 Old Elementary School

#69 Prior To Schools Removing All The Good Stuff, We Had Fruitopia Machines!

#70 Cold War Era Fallout Shelter In Waynoka, Ok USA

#71 Folding Travel Scissors

#72 Martinville’s Phonautograph – Pitman’s New Era

#73 Old Elementary School

#74 Make Sure You Bring A Quarter Or Two To School

#75 Bagged School Milk