http://detroitk12.org/news/article/2241/
News release says demo began at Finney on Thursday. Anyone drive by to see whether it did?
http://detroitk12.org/news/article/2241/
News release says demo began at Finney on Thursday. Anyone drive by to see whether it did?
Thanks for the info... will drive by tomorrow to check out the demise of my "old" alma mater...
Is the attached [[via breezeway) Cannon Recreation Center going to stay?
I remember going to Finney when I was doing inventory for DPS back 2004-05. In fact, it's weird how I visited many of these schools and now they are now closed.
No work as of Friday around 5:00 ...
Went to summer school there one year.....1967 I think. Hated the place because of having no clocks in the classrooms.
Will there be anything left in Detroit in 25 years?
I guess I'll take a drive by there next time I'm in the city. I'm trying to remember where Finney is, isn't that the one off of Cadieux by Chandler Park?
Wait til Detroit Public Schools get PRIVATIZED!!! Just like the DPS School Bus Terminals. See what the DFT Unions be whining and crying over eductional services for our children, the we will see the results.
Demo began on Friday morning.
Adamo appears to be the General.
As of this morning, this is how far they have progressed:
This one?
I've seen schools on worse shape than this. [[Mind you, this picture was taken three years ago.)
From Flickr.
Lots more pictures, including indoor here. [[Scroll to the bottom.)
Streetview.
Last edited by Whitehouse; February-26-11 at 05:04 PM.
Thanks for the images Whitehouse....
Finney started as a grade school [[the gabled portion) long before it was expanded into a high school back in the early 1960s.
It amazes me the Finney is being razed but Denby, a much older school, is being renovated.Finney is or was more modern. When a person such as Robert Bobb, an outsider, is allowed to have control over which school should be razed and which should be restore decisions like this are usually made Bobb doesn't have the history of Detroit of it's schools. He just make stupid decisions without listening to the officials who were already here. Granholm, who allowed him to run roughshod, wasn't raised in Detroit either. Dave Bing is another official who wasn't raised in Detroit.These three horsemen/woman of the apocalypse don't care what is being razed and what is being saved. Their decision had been so anit-people of Detroit it makes an individual's head spin out of control
And do you think that the people of Detroit have done a good job? They are who is responsible for what has happened here. This school is being raised and is also being replaced with a brand new state of the art high school. While Im not one who likes to see nothing saved, it definitely helps a school district succeed when they have brand new school for their students to go to. If I'm correct, wasn't this school erected in the 20's? I know that parts have been added on since, but the origination of this building is over 80 years old.It amazes me the Finney is being razed but Denby, a much older school, is being renovated.Finney is or was more modern. When a person such as Robert Bobb, an outsider, is allowed to have control over which school should be razed and which should be restore decisions like this are usually made Bobb doesn't have the history of Detroit of it's schools. He just make stupid decisions without listening to the officials who were already here. Granholm, who allowed him to run roughshod, wasn't raised in Detroit either. Dave Bing is another official who wasn't raised in Detroit.These three horsemen/woman of the apocalypse don't care what is being razed and what is being saved. Their decision had been so anit-people of Detroit it makes an individual's head spin out of control
Ummm.... 20% of the building is 80 years old... the other 80% was built in the 1960s and 1970s.And do you think that the people of Detroit have done a good job? They are who is responsible for what has happened here. This school is being raised and is also being replaced with a brand new state of the art high school. While Im not one who likes to see nothing saved, it definitely helps a school district succeed when they have brand new school for their students to go to. If I'm correct, wasn't this school erected in the 20's? I know that parts have been added on since, but the origination of this building is over 80 years old.
So what's your point. That means that the newest parts of the building are 40 years old, and are attached to parts that are 50 or more years old. If you want to make DPS better, you need better, modern schools with teachers that care and parents that care. I'm 31. The newest part of Finney was built before my parents were even married in 1977.
People in the city can't be pleased. They want things to be nicer, yet heaven forbid that a high school gets replaced with a new school [[Cass?!?!?!?!) and Finney. I don't understand the logic.
There are a lot of school districts that keep their buildings and properly maintain them and update them over the years. Grosse Pointe schools are made up of primarily historic buildings, many dating from the 20s-40s, and they're all in full functioning use today and remain true to their original architectural design with no plans for demolition. Many/most of the GP schools are similar in design to many of the schools being demolished in Detroit. In fact, many of the Detroit schools had far better materials and far more amenities than the GP schools did when they were originally built. So old means nothing with school buildings and the quality of education delivered. It's how the buildings are maintained and updated that matters.
Why does a modern school lead to caring teachers & parents? Are the parents/teachers at the new Cass Tech more caring because they teach and drop their kids off at a glass building instead of a stone one? Is $46.3 million best spent tearing down a working school just to rebuild it?So what's your point. That means that the newest parts of the building are 40 years old, and are attached to parts that are 50 or more years old. If you want to make DPS better, you need better, modern schools with teachers that care and parents that care. I'm 31. The newest part of Finney was built before my parents were even married in 1977.
People in the city can't be pleased. They want things to be nicer, yet heaven forbid that a high school gets replaced with a new school [[Cass?!?!?!?!) and Finney. I don't understand the logic.
Ummm.... are you somehow trying to relate the age of a school to how well it does acedemically??So what's your point. That means that the newest parts of the building are 40 years old, and are attached to parts that are 50 or more years old. If you want to make DPS better, you need better, modern schools with teachers that care and parents that care. I'm 31. The newest part of Finney was built before my parents were even married in 1977.
People in the city can't be pleased. They want things to be nicer, yet heaven forbid that a high school gets replaced with a new school [[Cass?!?!?!?!) and Finney. I don't understand the logic.
Then I don't understand your logic.... Just look at 1928 built Grosse Pointe South High School.
20% of Finney was built in the 1920s as a grade school.... 40% was built in the 1960s when the high school was conceived. Then another 40% was added onto in the 1970s [[including the auditorium and gymnasium). What is the purpose of tearing down a 35 year old auditorium and gym?? A damn big waste of scarce DPS money if you ask me. But then the DPS was never known for being financially responsible.... is my point starting to make sense to you now???
They could have torn down the older 60% of the school and just rebuilt that part, rather than demo'ed the entire thing. ALL of Denby is older than Finney... why is that school still standing?
Just because a newer school is built... is totally separate from making teachers and parents more caring. When a new school is built... it doesn't have a cause and effect to make any part of the parents/students or teachers any better.
Last edited by Gistok; March-02-11 at 02:54 PM.
From a historical standpoint, I'd rather see them drop Finney 3 times than Denby once.It amazes me the Finney is being razed but Denby, a much older school, is being renovated.Finney is or was more modern. When a person such as Robert Bobb, an outsider, is allowed to have control over which school should be razed and which should be restore decisions like this are usually made Bobb doesn't have the history of Detroit of it's schools. He just make stupid decisions without listening to the officials who were already here. Granholm, who allowed him to run roughshod, wasn't raised in Detroit either. Dave Bing is another official who wasn't raised in Detroit.These three horsemen/woman of the apocalypse don't care what is being razed and what is being saved. Their decision had been so anit-people of Detroit it makes an individual's head spin out of control
Ok, an outsider made the decision to raze Finney and you think Denby should have gone instead because it was older... Perhaps it is a good thing an outsider made this decision if an alleged insider doesn't know that Denby is a historical structure, if only because of the architectural sculptures on it's facade by Corrado Parducci. You even go so far as to cite history... I have to ask: have you even heard of Corrado Parducci?It amazes me the Finney is being razed but Denby, a much older school, is being renovated.Finney is or was more modern. When a person such as Robert Bobb, an outsider, is allowed to have control over which school should be razed and which should be restore decisions like this are usually made Bobb doesn't have the history of Detroit of it's schools.
You make a very good point...too many of our historical have already been demolished...Ok, an outsider made the decision to raze Finney and you think Denby should have gone instead because it was older... Perhaps it is a good thing an outsider made this decision if an alleged insider doesn't know that Denby is a historical structure, if only because of the architectural sculptures on it's facade by Corrado Parducci. You even go so far as to cite history... I have to ask: have you even heard of Corrado Parducci?
My dad taught there for 10 years.
Well, what's good for Adamo must be good for Detroit ...
So will Cannon Community Center also fall with Finney?
Also on the section shown in the photo above.
The tornado/civil defense siren was on that section.
Wonder if the city will place a new one, unless they forgot about it.
All the new ones are on FD's, and 4 are on poles, now 3 years and still not powered.
Last edited by M CD M; March-01-11 at 10:27 PM. Reason: more info
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