Arlington Elementary School
The former elementary building for Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools.
Paranormal beliefs suggest that school buildings may be considered haunted because they often have a history of significant life events, including tragic accidents, suicides, or deaths of students and staff. These events could leave behind lingering spirits attached to the place they occurred. The high emotional intensity in a school environment, with both positive and negative experiences, could contribute to a perceived "haunted" feeling. If someone spends a lot of time in the building while it's open and active and then finds it empty, it can be strange and disorienting.
The former elementary building for Newton Falls Exempted Village Schools.
In 1904, after retiring in Brattleboro, U.S. Army Colonel William Austine left a generous bequest that became the seed for a special school for Vermont's blind and deaf students.
Originally name the Austintown Consolidated school, the Austintown Fitch High School became the Austintown Middle School until it was closed when the new middle school was built. THIS BUILDING HAS BEEN DEMOLITION.
This is the former co-ed K-8 private school built in 1954 which opened in 1955 and was dedicated May 13, 1956 and closed in 2009.
In 1867, Cedar Crest College opened its doors during a time when educational opportunities for women were limited in the United States.
This school was built upon the grounds of the former Fort Harmar military fort.
Indiana University in Bloomington was established in 1820 when Indiana was still a young state.
Whitmer Senior High School opened in 1924 in the Jefferson building.
Memorial School in Cleveland, Ohio, stands as a solemn tribute to one of the most tragic school disasters in American history.
Located near the City Gates, The Old School House is a surviving expression of another time.
On June 3, 1858, in a small rented building in Faribault, Minnesota, The Rev. Dr. James Lloyd Breck established the Episcopal mission school and seminary from which Shattuck-St. Mary's School has developed and prospered.
Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center is a public magnet alternative school for students interested in an intensive academic and arts curriculum, located near Downtown Columbus, Ohio.
The two-story school was modeled after a similar structure in Maysville, Kentucky, although Higginsport's was considered "much handsomer and commodious." The gothic-inspired building was constructed entirely of brick and contained six rooms with 16-foot c
WHS was constructed in 1938 and is an example of one of the many native stone buildings located in Alma. With its limestone exterior and red tile roof, it is considered one of the most beautiful high schools in Kansas.