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It is a large Classical Revival building, three stories in height, built out of brick and stone. It was built in 1926 and enlarged in 1939 to a design by William T. Nolan, and is the parish's only example of Classical Revival design. It served as a high school until 1966, and as a middle school thereafter until 1990. [3] [2]
Taft served the west side of Hamilton while Garfield High School on Fair Avenue served the east. Both were consolidated to form Hamilton High School in 1980. In 2002, an addition was built across the school's front, giving it new entrances, a new façade, a new library/media center, and six new classrooms. A new fine arts wing was finished in 2004.
In a Feb. 7 memo, the SDA estimated the cost to demolish the current high school at 170 Paulison Ave. and build a new one at $328.1 million, which includes the cost of housing the students during ...
In nearby Moore, that school district recently bought that town's old high school building — like Capitol Hill, built in 1928 — with plans to renovate it and use it again as a school.
Title: New Upper School Building, Saint Paul's School Photographer: Willis G. C. Kimball (American, 1843-1916) Architect: Henry Vaughan (English, c. 1846-1917) Photograph date: ca. 1905 Building Date: 1902-1904 Location: North and Central America: United States; New Hampshire, Concord Materials: gelatin silver print
By 1952 overcrowding was an issue again and a new school building was built on Dodge Street. It was dedicated on February 15, 1953, and the upper grades were moved into the new building. A law was passed in Iowa in 1958 that required minimum high school standards. Buffalo decided to discontinue their high school program.
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