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Tucker, Tim W. – School Business Affairs, 1985
An Atlanta, Georgia, school that closed after 50 years of service and stood vacant for five more years now contains subsidized rental apartments for the elderly. (MLF)
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Declining Enrollment, Facility Improvement, Low Rent Housing
Schomp, Katherine W. – 1980
The Denver (Colorado) Board of Education has taken a number of steps to avoid closing schools. Among these are refiguring school capacities; providing full-time space for programs that do not always function full-time; providing additional private space for related services (psychological, social work, and nursing); expanding instructional…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Building Conversion, Criteria, Declining Enrollment
Bussard, Ellen – 1981
At the same time that schools are closing in many communities because of declining enrollments, the arts are expanding at the community level. The problem of surplus school space can be the solution to the needs of many artists and arts groups. Mutual to the arts groups and the communities are the benefits of flexible arrangements and the presence…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Artists, Arts Centers, Building Conversion
Hess, Dale E. – 1981
In many communities new arrangements of surplus school space have been made that facilitate use of the space by the people of the districts, encourage government agencies to anticipate and support social transitions where they are necessary, and allow school districts to improve the quality of their programs. This paper is a survey of some of…
Descriptors: Building Conversion, Community Centers, Community Resources, Community Schools


