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Building History Berea City School District Building History Berea City School District Updated June 2018 SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Berea - Midpark High School 165 East Bagley Rd. Berea, OH 44017 Photo Currently Not Available Principal: Mr. Vincenzo Ruggiero Phone: 216-898-8900 ORIGINAL 21.0 1928 68,203 Auditorium 1928 12,118 Addition 1954 38,865 Addition 1956 10,095 Natatorium (indoor swimming pool) 1956 7,051 Addition 1965 30,445 Addition 1966 66,331 Addition 1994 3,569 Addition (Sports Center) 1995 27,589 264,266 Berea-Midpark Middle School Open August 2018 5th - 8th Grade Facility Formerly - Middleburg Heights Jr. High School Connector between Middleburg Hts. Jr. High and 7000 Paula Drive Middleburg Hts. Jr. High to be one building known as Photo Currently Not Available Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Berea-Midpark Middle School housing 5th - 8th Grade Principal: Mr. Nick Discenza Phone: 216-676-8400 ORIGINAL 26.64 1962 167,167 Auditorium 1962 6,338 Natatorium (indoor swimming pool) 1962 7,165 Addition (classroom addition) 1968 24,864 Addition (Sports Center) 1994 31,029 Addition (Connector to MEC) 2018 9,644 246,207 Formerly - Middlebrook Education Center 10 1964 31,000 31,000 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Big Creek Elementary (formerly Middleburg Hts. Jr. High) 7247 Big Creek Parkway Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Principal: Mrs. Katie Rolland Phone: 216-898-8303 ORIGINAL 18.0 1965 116,500 Addition (Elevator) 2002 120 116,620 Brook Park Memorial Elementary 16900 Holland Rd. Brook Park, OH 44142 Principal: Mr. Mike Kostyack Phone: 216-433-1350 ORIGINAL 18.5 1956 30,500 Auditorium 1956 4,500 Addition # 1 (classroom additions) 1960 6,600 Addition # 2 (classroom additions) 1961 16,000 Addition # 3 (classroom additions) 1967 39,300 96,900 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Brookview Elementary 14105 Snow Rd. Brook Park, OH 44142 Principal: Mrs. Tracy Schneid ORIGINAL 10.2 1965 48,000 Addition (Library) 1994 5,400 53,400 Phone: 216-676-4334 Grindstone Elementary 191 Race Street Berea, OH 44017 Principal: Mrs. Teri Grimm ORIGINAL 10.2 2010-2011 105,000 Opened - August 2011 Phone: 216-898-8305 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Administration Building 390 Fair Street Berea, OH 44017 Superintendent: Michael Sheppard Asst. Superintendent: Jeffrey Grosse Phone: 216-898-8300 ORIGINAL 2.031 1949 6,000 Race Street Addition 1953 6,000 Board Room Addition 1961 10,000 Elevator Addition 1994 1,500 23,500 www.berea.k12.oh.us Buildings & Grounds 205 Riveredge Parkway Berea, OH 44017 Supervisor: Robert Verhest Phone # - 216-898-8302 ORIGINAL 1978 18,978 18,978 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Roehm Sports Complex Opened September 1, 2014 27,235 7220 Pleasant Street Berea, OH 44017 Transportation Department 235 Riveredge Parkway Berea, OH 44017 Supervisor: Corrine Mollica Phone # - 216-898-8301 ORIGINAL 1968 21,911 Bus Garage 1978 4,800 Lounge Enlargement 1986 4,000 Office Addition 2007 300 31,011 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Buildings Leased Vivian L. Smith Elementary (closed: June 1984 reopened as school: 1990) 535 Wyleswood Dr. Berea, OH 44017 ORIGINAL 12.15 1966 34,300 Addition (classrooms) 1969 5,900 Addition (Library/Computer Lab) 1994 1,800 42,000 Reopened 8/87 - Adult Education & Preschool Leased - Berea Montessori ** Columbia Local Schools Leased - August 2011 - June 2012 **Ombudsman Program Leased - July 2014 - Present **City of Berea June 2018 - Present Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Buildings Demolished Ford Intermediate School 17001 Holland Road Brook Park, OH 44142 Principal: Mr. Mark Mucha ORIGINAL 24.74 1961 102,000 South Addition 1966 50,000 Auditorium 1994 13,800 165,800 Closed June 1, 2018 Designated to be Demolished and New Brook Park Elementary to be built. Keeping Auditorium Roehm Middle School 7220 Pleasant Street Berea, Ohio 44017 Principal: Mr. Jason Neidermeyer ORIGINAL 15.75 1956 94,500 Auditorium 1956 12,000 Addition (classrooms) 1957 13,300 Addition (Café rehab.) 1968 5,400 Addition (Library/classroom) 1984 8,604 133,804 DEMOLISHED 2013 Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Parknoll Elementary 499 Nobottom Road Berea, OH 44017 ORIGINAL 13.05 1961 24,056 Addition (classrooms) 1963 4,390 Addition (classrooms) 1965 7,900 Addition (Library) 1994 5,400 41,746 DEMOLISHED 2011 Students to attend Grindstone Elementary Riveredge Elementary 224 Emerson Drive Berea, OH 44017 ORIGINAL 11.45 1960 23,000 Addition 1963 7,684 Addition 1966 7,700 Addition (Library) 1994 6,000 44,384 DEMOLISHED 2011 Students to attend Grindstone Elementary Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Fairwood Elementary 191 Race Street Berea, OH 44017 Principal: Ms. Teri Grimm ORIGINAL 10.2 1948 25,000 Addition (classroom) 1952 25,076 Addition (Library) 1994 1,800 51,876 Demolished: 2009 C. A. Thomas Elementary 10.2 1953 33,390 33,390 16699 Bagley Road Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 Closed - June 1977 Leased - Tri-City Senior Center 1985 Closed Tri-City - 2007 Tri-City Senior Center Janet Shugar, Director Office located at Middlebrook Education Center 6877 Middlebrook Boulevard Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Phone: 216-265-3013 Cell: 216-513-6783 Fax: 216-265-3014 CA Thomas Elementary Demolished 2008 Property sold to City of Middleburg Heights Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. Buildings Sold Helen J. Neeley Elementary 6500 Emory Brook Park, Ohio 44142 12.09 1961 44,736 44,736 Closed - June, 1981 Leased - Hammel - Actual Business School Leased - Polaris (North Star Academy) Sold to City of Brook Park 2002 Evangeline Davies School 1958 50,400 50,400 5572 Smith Road Brook Park, OH 44142 Closed - June, 1982 Sold - United States Marine Corp East Park Elementary 10.25 1964 46,000 46,000 6360 Elmdale Drive Brook Park, OH 44142 Closed - June 1984 Sold - Tom Coury East Park Care Center Gallaher School 10.0 27,500 27,500 14481 Concord Trail Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Closed - June, 1984 Sold - Baptist Mid-Missions Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. John F. Koeppe School 21.5 1957 29,250 29,250 14101 Uhlin Drive Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 closed - June, 1984 Sold - Berea Area Montessori Association R. H. Lechner School 9.8 1959 30,384 30,384 Baker Street Berea, OH 44017 Closed - June, 1977 Sold - St. Mary's School E. S. Loomis 4.43 1951 32,600 32,600 132 Jacob Street Berea, OH 44017 Closed - June 1984 Sold - Baldwin Wallace College Marguerite K. Raub School 12.1 1960 50,723 50,723 14801 Holland Road Brook Park, OH 44142 Closed June, 1977 Sold - Tom Coury North Park Retirement Center Berea Union School 1869 Corner of Center and Beech Streets Central School Building History Berea City School District SITE Total NAME/ADDRESS OF SCHOOL ACRES Construction Dates Square Feet Sq. Ft. 80 Beech Street Berea, Ohio 44017 Cloed June, 1977 Sold to BW - subsequently demolished.
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