Here is the elementary school I'm crushing on, Lincoln Elementary School. It's old, it's small, it's wonderful. It was love at first sight.
Lincoln was the first state accredited high school in Loudoun County. It opened in 1908. For a time, it served all grades. When it became overcrowded, the elementary school students were moved to an older school building.
Lincoln High School, 1908 - 1926 Framed photo displayed at the school. |
Lincoln School, present day. Framed photo displayed at the school. |
Lincoln has remained virtually unchanged since then. Two cottages have been added outside the school, security cameras and computers have been added, but other than those, it remains a charming school establishment
The main room/gym/cafeteria/auditorium |
Behind the stage is the Library, but also a movable wall (hasn't been moved in years) so you can extend your stage space |
I love the ceiling! |
The backside of the school |
Lincoln's schoolyard (I visited the school last winter) |
Sources:
Lincoln ES bookmark - 1926 Fire news article
Lincoln ES 2010 - 2011 handbook
Loudoun Times-Mirror - 6/13/1954 "Lincoln School Closing Marks End of an Era" by Howard T. Brown
Framed historic photos from Lincoln ES
I attended Lincoln all 6 years (including Kindergarten) as a child and am now a teacher in Japan at an elementary and middle school. I was asked to find pictures of my elementary school so that I could show it to the students here and they could see what it's like in America (not that it's all the same, but!) I couldn't find pictures easily, so thanks a lot!
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