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School District 84 History (Elementary and Middle)

In 1916, District 84 built a new building that was considered to be very innovative for the time. It was built on the site of where the Brick School had been located. Classrooms were built around the perimeter of a large-group instructional area. The building housed an auditorium with six surrounding classrooms. Construction of this building began in 1929 but wasn't completed until 1942. This building became known as Main School. In 1971, Main School was renamed Hester Junior High, in honor of Vance Hester, who was superintendent from 1941-1973.

As the need for additional classroom space increased, South School and North School were built in 1953. East School was later built in 1958, and West School was built in 1989. West School has been renamed Passow Elementary School, in honor of Superintendent Lawrence Passow. South School has likewise been renamed Pietrini Elementary School, in honor of Superintendent Dan Pietrini. In 1968, additional classrooms were added to East School. Today it is being leased to an alternative high school.
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| Franklin Park School Band was the Three-time Champion of the Northeast State Competition. This photograph was taken in 1935 of the winning band. | This photograph was of an early District 84 Grade School class. If you can help us identify any of the people in it, please contact us. |
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| Another photograph of an early District 84 Grade School class. | This photograph is also of an early District 84 Grade School class. Fortunately, we have identified many of the people in it. The teacher, Mary Mitchell Lalor, is in the back row. A few familiar people in Franklin Park history are in this class: Ed Popp (2nd row, 7th person), Bill McNerney (2nd row, 5th person). |
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| North School opened in 1953. It is located at Pearl and Gage Streets. The school built additions in 1955 and 1957. | Franklin Park Grade School Playground. Years later, the playground was moved to the other side of Calwagner Ave., where West School is located. West School was renamed Passow Elementary School, in honor of Superintendent Lawrence Passow, in 1989. |
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| Completed in 1895, this "Brick School" was a two-story, four-room school. It was located on the site that Hester Junior High now occupies. This photograph was taken around 1910-1912. | |
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