In the late
1880's, William Smith, a former school teacher from
Pennsylvania, became concerned about an education for
his children and other children in the area. Through
the efforts of Mr. Smith, Lee Britain donated one acre
of land for a school. A one-room building was erected in
1890 with one teacher instructing students in eight
grades. Mark Callister Lively was the first teacher,
hence the name Lively School. The school was eventually
called "The White Building."
On April 23,
1909, the Irving Independent School District was created
through a bill presented by State Representative E. C.
Lively. Lively School and Kit School were merged.
Plymouth
Park Elementary School opened in 1954 at 1800 Plymouth
Drive. The name was changed to M. C. Lively in 1968 in
honor of Mr. Lively, who was also the owner of the
Irving cotton gin and an uncle of E. C. Lively.