This is Rodney
Any update and/or pictures of the old grade school that Jerry Harrod and crew is taking down?[/size]
Took this today- January 4, 2016
Here's a couple more - also taken Jan. 4, 2016
Final two - taken Jan. 4, 2016
Makes me kind of sad. I went all 8 years in that Building. When they replaced it, it was time. I am sure the Heating and Cooling and Lighting were way out of date and all of it needed replacing. The new Facility, looks really Great and Modern and is no doubt better in every way.
So, are they going to clean up the site and leave it that way.
Or, did the folks tearing it down have a use for the land in mind?
Thanks so much for those photos.
I haven't heard what they're going to do with the land once the building is down.
And, yes, they are going to tear the entire building down. There's still some salvage work to be done. There's been no rush, just steady progress when everyone has extra time.
There have already been a couple of big fires as they burn debris, along with stuff that's been hauled away (trash and treasures).
Some more destruction at the old school today. Here are my two latest pictures.
A couple more pictures - taken Jan. 21, 2016.
Slow, but sure. Thank you.
And the walls keep a-tumbling down. (taken Jan. 29, 2016)
Thanks Mom,that is a Sad thing for me, I went to School in that Building for 8 Years. I know it was past time to replace it but it still makes me sad. I know it will increase Property Tax some but it is well worth it and Having owned Property in Elk County, I find the Property Tax there is the least of any of the Places we have owned property, and that includes 3 different properties in Oklahoma and 2 Properties in Texas and Properties in New Mexico. I think the School Board and the Taxpayers are all for better School Facilities and a better education for the young People.
Some more pictures - taken Feb. 3, 2016. The final front door is gone. :(
Is the site cleaned up yet?
Was there any indication what might go on that site, if anything?
Taken on March 24, 2016
Amazing, thank you.
I wonder if anyone went over that area with a metal detector.Might have been some interesting finds.
Nobody with a metal detector yet - there's still too much brick covering the ground.
However . . . as the guys, including my Jim, were tearing it down, lots of neat stuff WAS found. Most of it junk, relics of the past. Stuff was found in the rooms, of course, but also in the walls as they were exposed.
I wonder if they found a Pocket Knife I lost somewhere in that Old Grade School Building when I was in the 8th Grade in 1954. Just Kidding, I did loose one in or around it. One of my Fondest Memories of that old Building, is Peggy Spanaugle he was the Janitor and he Kept the Old Coal Furnaces going to keep us all Warm. If any of you remember him then you will remember that he called the Boys Laddies and the Girls Lassies. I went to all 8 Grades in that Old Building, it was sad to see it go, but it was way past time. Every time Myrna and I were in Howard we would Drive by it, and say it needed to be torn down before some Kids got Hurt playing in and around it. The new School Facility on the Highway is really nice, we have been in it several Times to attend the Alumni Banquets. We have owned Land in Elk County and we did not mind the Tax increases for it. Another thing, we had our 8th Grade Graduation in the old Grade School., My wife the Former Myrna Lee Buffalow, Came in From Upper Paw Paw Rural School to Graduate with us.
Curious........was there a metal tube on the south side of the building that was probably some sort of emergency escape route? My cousins and I would sometimes crawl up it and use it as a slide until my grandmother found out and told us to stay away from it.
Those old fire chutes were common all over. Mom's school in Brown County had several. I remember seeing them.
Yes there was, my Sister Shirley Anne got a big cut down the back of one of her Legs Sliding down it. On Saturdays Kids would Gather to Slide Down it, if Peggy or Ben Cox caught you they would Make you leave. LarryJ those were the GOOD old Days.