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Lincoln Open House, parents buzzing

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 10:25 am
by Betsy Voinovich
Last night's Open House at the soon to be demolished Lincoln Elementary School was very well attended. We rode our bikes and almost ran over Superintendent Patterson and Asst. Superintendent Bright who were strolling down Summit on the way to the event. Jeff and Kevin calmly shared the sidewalk while complimenting the kids on wearing helmets.

Events have been going on all week (all year in fact) to celebrate the school's hundred year old building before it is torn down to make way for a new Lincoln. Visitors were greeted with chalk drawings surrounding the school, many with a drawing of the school's mascot, a lion, or Abe Lincoln himself with hearts drawn around him, and one with a sad face and this message:

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Lincoln's famous attic (There is a light in the attic) was open for viewing, complete with the Lincoln lion mascot and what some of the kids swore was Chucky watching TV but I don't know---

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The lore is that some of the teachers from long ago lived in the attic. I also heard stories about which steps were haunted-- one of the dangers was that "you would have cement thrown at you" if you stopped on that one. I laughed and said, "Well, that one's kind of true if you stick around until they tear it down."

The building was full of former and current students, teachers, families, tromping up and down the maze-like hallways for one last visit. I think I've compared the school to Hogwart's before. It is full of twists and turns, with the creative touches of teachers, kids, administrators and families past and present celebrating the great work going on there in every stairwell and long hallway. It is a fun place to walk around, fortunately there have always been kids around to point me in the right direction when I get lost.

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Here current students find their faces on a poster of all of the kids from the 2013-2014 school year. I had to assure my daughters that all of the photos would be kept, and that the Lincoln of the past would survive, just in another building.

Outside on the playground, parents were buzzing with talk about the "crazy neighbor" just a few streets away, who has caused the basketball courts at Kauffman Park to be closed. Several regular (and wise, in my opinion) posters on the Deck have children at Lincoln and were shaking their heads, wondering when it was that the mayor got his psychology degree (and where) and became capable of diagnosing dangerous neighbors. And if the guy is really dangerous, what's stopping him from attacking the toddlers who sometimes shout at the top of their lungs on the swings? The City of Lakewood's policy is to close things around people like that?

These are the same parents who haven't quite gotten over the fact that the sidewalk in front of the school was torn up for so long, and no lanes closed on Clifton, requiring their children to share the slow lane with cars on their way to work, a situation that wasn't remedied until these very same parents got involved, bringing up the issue on the Deck-- which was then picked up by local television stations.

When there was a danger of children getting run over... Nothing. When a guy complains (Did he complain?) about noise, the park gets closed. Parents were nervous to the point that they were musing out loud over whether we maybe better leave the current Lincoln standing until things calm down. Maybe the neighborhood is too dangerous to build a new school there right now.

Overall, it was a lovely night however, with a huge number of Lakewoodites dedicated to the children of this city, and committed to keeping them safe, educated and well cared for now and in the future.

Betsy Voinovich

Re: Lincoln Open House, parents buzzing

Posted: Fri May 30, 2014 7:45 pm
by Craig Lovejoy
My family has 4 generations that have gone to Lincoln School.
I attended in the 60's and just HAD to go to the open house.
As I walked the halls I could go back to a specific moment in time remembering both good and bad memories. It was an eerie feeling.
It was nice going with my brother so that we could both bring back memories the other had forgotten.
So glad we went, sad to see her go. :(
Thanks for the attic shot Betsy! I missed that.

Re: Lincoln Open House, parents buzzing

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:56 am
by Betsy Voinovich
Hi Craig,

Here's another Lincoln attic photo for you. I enjoyed your trip down memory lane. I was thinking that you should ask Mrs. Kozelka, the principal at Lincoln now, if you could get some shots of the attic.

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I wanted to make sure you knew that at 2:45pm tomorrow, Thursday the 5th, the last day of school--- Lincoln Elementary school's family and friends are gathering outside the school to join hands around the whole school, one big hug, one last goodbye to the building that holds so many memories for so many generations.

I figured that only you could get a photo that would do that scene justice-- and hearing that you are a an alumnus--- seems a perfect fit. I hope you can be there.

Betsy Voinovich

Re: Lincoln Open House, parents buzzing

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 2:53 pm
by Craig Lovejoy
Thanks for the heads up Betsy.
I was a custodial aid way back when and it was a real trip down memory lane being able to go into the boiler room.
Boy the old gym sure seems small now a days.
To hear the kids sing the "LINCOLN" song today was a pleasure.

Re: Lincoln Open House, parents buzzing

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:36 am
by Betsy Voinovich
Hey Craig,

Can't believe that was a week ago today. I'm so glad you made it out to take some photos of this. They are great! Jim took some ones ones also. My son took my IPhone and ran around the whole building getting a panoramic shot of all of the kids but I don't know how to view it. He then videotaped the entire line of kids, parents, teachers, administrators connected around the building. That one is fantastic. People singing the same song at different times, little kids refusing to hold hands or refusing to let go. A great send-off. I'll be keeping my distance from Summit and Lakeland, and our original home away from home-- Grant-- on Elmwood, during the destruction.

If I felt bad seeing the Lutheran church go down, and all I ever did was ride through their parking lot on my bike, I can't imagine how I will feel watching a wrecking ball hit the kindergarten classroom at Grant which was where all three of my kids started their amazing educational journey in Lakewood.

For now! Here are some shots of the kids spelling out "2014" on the back lawn. It was a little haphazard-- too much laughing.

Betsy Voinovich

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This class of fifth graders will always remember their graduation party and since they will never attend class in the new school, this will always be the backyard of their elementary school.


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Which number is this? If you look carefully, you'll see that it's the bottom of the "1."