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The high school experience has drastically changed over the past century. Here, explore over a dozen vintage photos of high schools through the years.
In 1935 the building became Eastern Junior High School. In 1966 it became Breckinridge Elementary, which would later move and be renamed Breckinridge-Franklin Elementary in 1999. The building ...
Haverhill High School (1841), Haverhill, Massachusetts [46] Warren Easton Charter High School, formerly known as Boys High School (1843), New Orleans, Louisiana; Brookline High School (1843), Brookline, Massachusetts [3] Classical High School (1843), Providence, Rhode Island [47] Drury High School (1843), North Adams, Massachusetts [48]
Groton High School is a historic high school building located at Groton in Tompkins County, New York. It was built in 1919–1920 and features Classical Revival details, such as six monumental engaged Doric order columns. The front block of the building is three stories in height with a rear projection set back and reduced in height to two ...
The Berkeley High School Campus Historic District is comprised a total of eight buildings, and five of the buildings are contributing resources. [3] The design, material and workmanship of the nominated features have remained largely intact, with the exception of necessary building safety retrofits to the academic building and the original ...
Wiley H. Bates High School was a historic black school building in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It was completed in 1932, and replaced the original Annapolis Colored High School. [ 2 ] The school building was named after Wiley H. Bates , a prominent African-American businessman and community leader whose financial donations enabled ...
East High School: 43.5% utilized (417 students for 958 capacity) Marion-Franklin High School: 43.8% utilized (443 students for 1,012 capacity) Columbus Downtown High School: 45.9% utilized (373 ...
East High School / Franklin Junior High School 1402 Franklin Avenue Demolished Torn down during construction of Franklin Alternative Middle School in 1977. David Riebel design. Additions from 1953 and 1967 still stand. [34] 1900 South High School / Barrett Middle School / the Charles S. Barrett Building: More images: 345 E. Deshler Avenue In use