Council Bluffs Schools--Eastside Junior High Schools

Title

Council Bluffs Schools--Eastside Junior High Schools

Subject

local news

Description

C.B. Schools--Eastside Junior High
(Became Abraham Lincoln High School)
Sunbeam Home Tract Most Ideal For School. May 25, 1959
14 Parties Own Land In Site Proposed For New High School; 19-1/2 Acres in Pierce Street School. June 3, 1959
School Board To Study Pierce St. Site Again; On Recommendation Of City Planners. June 3, 1959
Renew Options ON School Site; To Check Owners Of Pierce Tract. June 9, 1959
Atlantic Residents Proud Of School Setup At Edge Of City; Real Brawl At First, But...June 9, 1959
Steam Quickly Blows Out of Fort Dodge School Site Issue; Virtually No Objection Now. June 9,, 1959
Oskaloosa Selects Tract At Edge Of City For New School (Another in the series from Iowa cities dealing with location of new high schools). June 10, 1959
New Schools At Cedar Rapids Constructed On 30-Acre Sites: Complaints Soon Fade Away. June 11, 1959
Pick Bennett Ave. Site For City's New High School. June 14, 1959
'Pinwheel Splite-Level' Plan Eyed For New School; Most Advantageous Of Five Proposed Designs. July 23, 1959
Board To See How New Eastside High School Will Look In 1967; Architect To Present Drawing. December 10, 1959
Long-Range Plans For 2 Million Dollar School Informally Accepted By Board; May Call First Stage Bids In March. December 11, 1959
First Stage Of Eastside High School May Cost Extra $50,000; Architect Tells Board. January 16, 1960
Grading Bid Is Under Estimate; School Site Job TO Omaha Company. March 1, 1960
Bids On Eastside School $52,648 Below Estimate; Board Is 'Very Pleased'. April 28, 1960
Eastside Opens Its Cafeteria; Wilson Also Ready To Serve Hot Meals. November 1, 1961
Educators Eye Eastside School Site As A Possible Junior College Facility; In Report To Board. December 7, 1961
School Board And City Officials Air Fire Protections At Eastside; 'Gentlemen's Agreement' At Present. January 27, 1962
Final Acceptance. January 27, 1962
Eastside Addition Will Provide Facilities For Team Teaching; School Board Meets With Architect. June 19, 1962
Approve Plans For Eastside Addition. September 11, 1962
$744.204 Eastside School Contract To Larsen Bros; About $100,000 Below Estimate. October 10, 1962
Eastside Addition. October 22, 1962
Eastside Junior High; Cost $924,000. July 28, 1963
New Eastside Wing Flexible; Conducive To Team Teaching. January 30, 1964
Eastside Project Accepted By Board. March 20, 1964
Eastside School. June 14, 1964
Board Rejects Eastside Bids; Delays School Project A Year; Old A.L. To Continue Until Fall Of 1967. August 13, 1965
Eastside Construction Project Hit By Money and Time Snag; Low Bids $324, 398 Above Estimate. August 6, 1968
Eastside School Job Bids Eyed By January; Costs Above Original Estimate. September 23, 1965
Three Contracts Awarded For Final Eastside Phase; $112,607 Lower Than Estimate. January 28, 1966
Eastside Addition 'Ahead Of Schedule'; Third Phase Of Construction. July 24, 1966
60-Foot Long Wall Of New Gym At Eastside Collapses; No One Hurt At School Project. August 12, 1966
Inspection Plan Urged BY Mayor: Laborers Off School Job. August 13, 1966
Workmen Back On Part Of School Job; Fence Fallen Wall Area. August 15, 1966
Gym Wall Collapse Still Being Probed. Reports Due This Week. August 17, 1966
Trace Wall Crash To Guy Wire Lack; Some Steel Also Missing. September 7, 1966
Bleachers For Eastside Gym Cost $58,390. March 27, 1967
Theater Auditorium At New Eastside. May 21, 1967

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Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1959-1967

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Type

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Identifier

Council_Bluffs_Sc hools_Eastside_Junior_High_School

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

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