Duck Springs School has existed time out of mind. The first school was probably an outgrowth of the work done by the missionaries sent into the historic Will's Valley area during the 1820's. The Methodist Church,Tennessee Conference, sent a circuit rider to Will's Valley as early as 1825. The establishment of meeting places brought about the erection of a simple edifice. In this crude shelter met the first scholars of the community.
By the beginning of the Civil War (1861) a flourishing school served the Duck Springs area. The institution had produced such public-spirited individuals that almost a complete military company of young men offered themselves in service for their country.
In the 1890's, the Will's Valley Institute offered an academy type course of education. Professor Adams headed the school and he was a most strict pedagogue.
The wooden structure which housed the Duck Springs School burned in 1934.This building had served as an elementary and junior high facility. Atone time, high school work was offered and there are still persons living who completed the requirements for a high school diploma at Duck Springs School.