Became a private residence, then an apartment/rooming house, eventually torn down. Sold 1884 when the Denny School (see below) opened. Became the Phinney Neighborhood Center 1981. Įlementary schools previously included in district: Then briefly housed COHO Alternative School, and housed American Indian Heritage School 1989–2000, its longest time in one place as of 2007. Served as Wilson-Pacific School (special education for the mildly retarded) 1978–1989. Opened 1953 by Shoreline School District, annexed 1954, added to several times. High (1962–1981) the building is now the site of Broadview-Thomson Elementary. Model Middle School (1970–1973), antecedent of South Shore Middle School.Since 1989 it has been used as a temporary site for schools undergoing renovations. Housed various programs 1981–1989, including Indian Heritage School. High School (1963–1978 then Middle School until 1981). Its excellent auditorium has been used for a variety of purposes, including as a temporary substitute for the University of Washington's Meany Auditorium after the 1965 earthquake and, more recently, by the Civic Light Opera. Closed 1984 used since 1985 by Summit K-12. Built 1949 as part of the Shoreline School District. high schools and middle schools previously included in district:
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