Recently construction crews have begun demolishing the hundred year old Schiel School on Short Vine Street. Since it opened in 1911, literally hundreds of thousands of students have passed through this Cincinnati public school building. The school district sold the building back in 2005 for $1.5 million but the school was allowed to continue using it until the end of this year. This is just one of 10 schools in the Cincinnati district that were targeted for closure and demolition. It’s all part of a $1 billion construction plan to upgrade Cincinnati’s aging school buildings. Building new schools is a good idea for Cincinnati. This will allow students to come to learn in environments that are well ventilated, properly heated and wired for Internet access. But first they have to make room by tearing down all those old schools.Cincinnati Construction Waste Removal
Recently construction crews have begun demolishing the hundred year old Schiel School on Short Vine Street. Since it opened in 1911, literally hundreds of thousands of students have passed through this Cincinnati public school building. The school district sold the building back in 2005 for $1.5 million but the school was allowed to continue using it until the end of this year. This is just one of 10 schools in the Cincinnati district that were targeted for closure and demolition. It’s all part of a $1 billion construction plan to upgrade Cincinnati’s aging school buildings. Building new schools is a good idea for Cincinnati. This will allow students to come to learn in environments that are well ventilated, properly heated and wired for Internet access. But first they have to make room by tearing down all those old schools.