Thursday, March 7, 2019

History of Buick Junior High School in Mount Morris, Michigan explored.

Buick Junior High School was built in 1955 and was located north of Buick Elementary School in an International style L-plan building.  Buick Elementary School would hold classes in the old building that was located south of Buick Junior High School. Grades 7 through 9 were held in this building. Beecher Community School District had an enrollment of 1,163 pupils in 1955 in grades Kindergarden through 12.

In 1974, a pedestrian overpass was built connecting to George Street so students living west of I 475 could walk to school safely. (Ref: I-475 Construction and Pierson Road Reconstruction, Flint, Corridor and Alignment Statement: Environmental Impact Statement, 1975)

Buick Junior High School was closed down following the economic recession of the early 1970s as well. By 1978 during the 1978-1979 school year, both Buick Junior High School and Buick Elementary School and were demolished due to expansion of I 475. Noise pollution would disrupt classes that were being held while both schools were in session. Today I 475 now traverses where both schools use to be. (Ref: A Drive Down Memory Lane: The Named State and Federal Highways of Michigan, LeRoy Barnett, 2004)

The only remainder left of both Buick Junior High School (along with the Buick School itself) is a chain link fence covered by bushes, shrubs, and trees making its visibility unclear & unkempt to the public from public street view via right of way.

Buick School was located at the address of 1299 Chrysler Street, Mount Morris, Michigan, US 48458.
Its original address was Chrysler Street, Mt Morris, Michigan, 48458.

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