Decommissioning McKinley
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dl meckes
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Decommissioning McKinley
Wednesday, May 29th, 6:30 PM.
This is going to be sad and memory-filled for a lot of graduates.
I met many of my BFFL at McKinley Elementary, including my future husband (in kindergarten).
Four of the founders of the Observer were in the same graduating class.
I understand all sorts of memorabilia has been discovered and will be on display.
Hope to see lots of McKinley graduates.
This is going to be sad and memory-filled for a lot of graduates.
I met many of my BFFL at McKinley Elementary, including my future husband (in kindergarten).
Four of the founders of the Observer were in the same graduating class.
I understand all sorts of memorabilia has been discovered and will be on display.
Hope to see lots of McKinley graduates.
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Anne Steiner
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Re: Decommissioning McKinley
DL---is it Wed. the 28? Or Thursday the 29th??dl meckes wrote:Wednesday, May 29th, 6:30 PM.
This is going to be sad and memory-filled for a lot of graduates.
I met many of my BFFL at McKinley Elementary, including my future husband (in kindergarten).
Four of the founders of the Observer were in the same graduating class.
I understand all sorts of memorabilia has been discovered and will be on display.
Hope to see lots of McKinley graduates.
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Has there been a price set for the sale of McKinley yet?
I know of at least two groups that were interested in purchasing the property.
FWIW
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I know of at least two groups that were interested in purchasing the property.
FWIW
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I'm not certain, because it's out of my area of practice, but I understand that any decommissioned public school but first be offered, at fair market value through auction, to any other group planning to use the facility as a school.....Obviously geared towards CHarters.
I could be wrong, as I frequently am, but I think before any developer gets a shot, the Board has to go through this process.
Jeff
I'm not certain, because it's out of my area of practice, but I understand that any decommissioned public school but first be offered, at fair market value through auction, to any other group planning to use the facility as a school.....Obviously geared towards CHarters.
I could be wrong, as I frequently am, but I think before any developer gets a shot, the Board has to go through this process.
Jeff
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Jeff Endress wrote:Jim
I'm not certain, because it's out of my area of practice, but I understand that any decommissioned public school but first be offered, at fair market value through auction, to any other group planning to use the facility as a school.....Obviously geared towards CHarters.
I could be wrong, as I frequently am, but I think before any developer gets a shot, the Board has to go through this process.
Jeff
Jeff
Well that would fit both groups.
Interesting.
Thanks for the information.
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It will be a sad day.
I wonder if there will be any retired teachers in attendance. I'm calling off work to be able to make it.
If they tear the building down, I hope I can retrieve some of the plastic practice golf balls from the roof that I've hit up there over the years.

I wonder if there will be any retired teachers in attendance. I'm calling off work to be able to make it.
If they tear the building down, I hope I can retrieve some of the plastic practice golf balls from the roof that I've hit up there over the years.
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Re: Decommissioning McKinley
Wow, many memories indeed. It would make a wonderful arts school. Click heredl meckes wrote:Wednesday, May 29th, 6:30 PM.
This is going to be sad and memory-filled for a lot of graduates.
I met many of my BFFL at McKinley Elementary, including my future husband (in kindergarten).
Four of the founders of the Observer were in the same graduating class.
I understand all sorts of memorabilia has been discovered and will be on display.
Hope to see lots of McKinley graduates.
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I can't believe you have all the names.
And for those unaware, Jimmy Henke (4th row left) is the guy from the Rock Hall.
And it's no wonder why I thought the guy in the third row was so cute...
I can't believe you have all the names.
And for those unaware, Jimmy Henke (4th row left) is the guy from the Rock Hall.
And it's no wonder why I thought the guy in the third row was so cute...
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what a great event!
the highlight of my evening was seeing my fourth grade teacher for the first time in almost 10 years. Also, my "permanent record" was in a filing cabinet in the Main Office where they keep records on file from 1930-present.
I learned a lot about myself that I didn't know today just by talking to past teachers and staff members who had to put up with me in those early years.

photos will be up shortly.
the highlight of my evening was seeing my fourth grade teacher for the first time in almost 10 years. Also, my "permanent record" was in a filing cabinet in the Main Office where they keep records on file from 1930-present.
I learned a lot about myself that I didn't know today just by talking to past teachers and staff members who had to put up with me in those early years.

photos will be up shortly.
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It was a wonderful night and a most enjoyable event. The kids performances were delightful.
DH & I went to the classroom where we first met and later, saw our kindergarten teacher.
I had no idea that I could get a copy of the dreaded "permanent record" but it was too late at the time to start the archeological dig.
Heidi and I were standing shoulder-to-shoulder looking at old pictures, including one of us in 4th grade, standing shoulder-to-shoulder for a class picture.
Kathy Ott and the crew at McKinley School did a very nice job of unearthing some wonderful memories.
DH & I went to the classroom where we first met and later, saw our kindergarten teacher.
I had no idea that I could get a copy of the dreaded "permanent record" but it was too late at the time to start the archeological dig.
Heidi and I were standing shoulder-to-shoulder looking at old pictures, including one of us in 4th grade, standing shoulder-to-shoulder for a class picture.
Kathy Ott and the crew at McKinley School did a very nice job of unearthing some wonderful memories.
“One of they key problems today is that politics is such a disgrace. Good people don’t go into government.”- 45