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Peoria Central High School to get $20 Million Renovation

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  • Peoria Central High School to get $20 Million Renovation

    Wow -- I guess it's about time, their facilities haven't changed a whole lot in 100 years...these kids need a little better facilities


    Now:


    Here's what it looked like almost 100 years ago..

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    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    Wow -- I guess it's about time, their facilities haven't changed a whole lot in 100 years...these kids need a little better facilities


    Now:


    Here's what it looked like almost 100 years ago..
    http://freepages.history.rootsweb.an...Photos/PHS.jpg
    My Education Experiences have shown me that Central's classrooms are the WORST.....this is great...

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      "Board member Jim Stowell took it a step further, calling for a building addition above the science wing and improvements to the campus. 'I think we need to make Peoria High a destination school, tie it into the growing medical community and make it a place where families want to send their children . . . to make it the facility it needs to be for the next 100 years.'"

      Well, good luck with that.

      I like the old look of the building. It certainly looks better than some new schools IMO. However, I've never been inside. It's nice that they are making improvements. Unfortunately, $20M probably won't go far enough to update an old school building.
      JL are not respunsible foor the string of injunrys....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by unbekannt View Post
        "Board member Jim Stowell took it a step further, calling for a building addition above the science wing and improvements to the campus. 'I think we need to make Peoria High a destination school, tie it into the growing medical community and make it a place where families want to send their children . . . to make it the facility it needs to be for the next 100 years.'"

        Well, good luck with that.

        I like the old look of the building. It certainly looks better than some new schools IMO. However, I've never been inside. It's nice that they are making improvements. Unfortunately, $20M probably won't go far enough to update an old school building.

        I think the sturdy stone architecture is neat and will last. Once you walk in though it looks like your are back in 1960...and the rooms are terrible.

        If they revamped some of the inside it would look and be great.

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