Re: KC School District Buildings... Reuse?
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 8:50 pm
High schools
Southeast High School - 1215 East Truman Road
Southwest High School (Kansas City) - Closed in 1998[18]
West High School (Kansas City) - Closed in the 1980s[19]
Westport High School - 315 East 39th Street - Closed in 2010[20]
Elementary and middle schools
Horace Mann Elementary School
Switzer School
West Junior High School
Switzer Annex (Kansas City) - closed in 1979.[3]
Middle schools
Central Academy - 3611 East Linwood Boulevard
Lincoln College Preparatory Academy - 2012 East 23rd Street (now combined with the high school)
Bingham Junior High School (Kansas City) - Closed in 2002.[3]
Kansas City Middle School of the Arts - 4848 Woodland Avenue
Paul Robeson Middle School (Kansas City) - Became a classical Greek magnet school in 1990 and a regular middle school in 1998. The school closed in 2004.[17]
Primary schools
Askew - 2630 Topping Ave
Bancroft Elementary School (Kansas City) - Opened as a one-room school house in 1904 and closed in 2000.[3]
Blenheim - 2411 East 70th Terrace
Bryant- 319 Westover Rd
Cook - 7302 Pennsylvania Avenue
R.J. DeLano - 3708 East Linwood Boulevard (served students with special needs)
Douglas - 2640 Bellview Avenue
East Elementary School - 6400 East 23rd Street
Benjamin Franklin - 1325 Washington St. (Opened 1900, closed 1973)
C. A. Franklin - 3400 Highland Avenue
Greenwood School (Kansas City) - Opened in 1900, closed in 1997.[3]
Knotts - 7301 Jackson Avenue
Ladd - 3640 Benton Boulevard
Longan - 3421 Cherry Street
Norman School (Kansas City), Norman, which opened in 1901, was Kansas City's first stone exterior building. Located in the Valentine neighborhood, the building served as a teacher resource center after being a school. The building closed in 2005.[17]
Manchester School (Kansas City) - Manchester joined Kansas City district in 1899. The final building, which opened in 1920, was delayed due to World War I.[17]
Moore - 4510 East Linwood Boulevard
Northeast Elementary School - 4904 Independence Avenue
Pinkerton - 6409 Agnes Avenue
Scarritt - 3509 Anderson Avenue
Seven Oaks Elementary School (Kansas City) - Seven Oaks was in its own school district before Kansas City annexed it in 1913. It was named after Sevenoaks in England. Seven Oaks closed in 2003.[17]
Thacher Elementary School (Kansas City) - Originally built in 1900, the facility was closed in the 1990s after being an annex to Northeast Middle School. For one year it served as an eighth grade center before closing in the northern hemisphere summer of 2009. The former school was damaged by a fire in 2011[21]
Nelson School - the building is now part of UMKC, and is called "Grant Hall"[22]
Weeks - 4201 Indiana Avenue
West Rock Creek - 8820 East 27th Street
Frances Willard School (Kansas City) - Willard closed in 1998.* Seven Oaks Elementary School (Kansas City) - Seven Oaks was in its own school district before Kansas City annexed it in 1913. It was named after Sevenoaks in England. Seven Oaks closed in 2003.[17]
Woodland - 711 Woodland Avenue
Southeast High School - 1215 East Truman Road
Southwest High School (Kansas City) - Closed in 1998[18]
West High School (Kansas City) - Closed in the 1980s[19]
Westport High School - 315 East 39th Street - Closed in 2010[20]
Elementary and middle schools
Horace Mann Elementary School
Switzer School
West Junior High School
Switzer Annex (Kansas City) - closed in 1979.[3]
Middle schools
Central Academy - 3611 East Linwood Boulevard
Lincoln College Preparatory Academy - 2012 East 23rd Street (now combined with the high school)
Bingham Junior High School (Kansas City) - Closed in 2002.[3]
Kansas City Middle School of the Arts - 4848 Woodland Avenue
Paul Robeson Middle School (Kansas City) - Became a classical Greek magnet school in 1990 and a regular middle school in 1998. The school closed in 2004.[17]
Primary schools
Askew - 2630 Topping Ave
Bancroft Elementary School (Kansas City) - Opened as a one-room school house in 1904 and closed in 2000.[3]
Blenheim - 2411 East 70th Terrace
Bryant- 319 Westover Rd
Cook - 7302 Pennsylvania Avenue
R.J. DeLano - 3708 East Linwood Boulevard (served students with special needs)
Douglas - 2640 Bellview Avenue
East Elementary School - 6400 East 23rd Street
Benjamin Franklin - 1325 Washington St. (Opened 1900, closed 1973)
C. A. Franklin - 3400 Highland Avenue
Greenwood School (Kansas City) - Opened in 1900, closed in 1997.[3]
Knotts - 7301 Jackson Avenue
Ladd - 3640 Benton Boulevard
Longan - 3421 Cherry Street
Norman School (Kansas City), Norman, which opened in 1901, was Kansas City's first stone exterior building. Located in the Valentine neighborhood, the building served as a teacher resource center after being a school. The building closed in 2005.[17]
Manchester School (Kansas City) - Manchester joined Kansas City district in 1899. The final building, which opened in 1920, was delayed due to World War I.[17]
Moore - 4510 East Linwood Boulevard
Northeast Elementary School - 4904 Independence Avenue
Pinkerton - 6409 Agnes Avenue
Scarritt - 3509 Anderson Avenue
Seven Oaks Elementary School (Kansas City) - Seven Oaks was in its own school district before Kansas City annexed it in 1913. It was named after Sevenoaks in England. Seven Oaks closed in 2003.[17]
Thacher Elementary School (Kansas City) - Originally built in 1900, the facility was closed in the 1990s after being an annex to Northeast Middle School. For one year it served as an eighth grade center before closing in the northern hemisphere summer of 2009. The former school was damaged by a fire in 2011[21]
Nelson School - the building is now part of UMKC, and is called "Grant Hall"[22]
Weeks - 4201 Indiana Avenue
West Rock Creek - 8820 East 27th Street
Frances Willard School (Kansas City) - Willard closed in 1998.* Seven Oaks Elementary School (Kansas City) - Seven Oaks was in its own school district before Kansas City annexed it in 1913. It was named after Sevenoaks in England. Seven Oaks closed in 2003.[17]
Woodland - 711 Woodland Avenue