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Stony Point North Elementary School
Location:
8200 Elizabeth
The original structure of Stony Point North Elementary School was completed in 1958, consisting of seven classrooms, one set of restrooms, a cafeteria and a basement broiler room.
In 1961, the first addition was completed with seven classrooms, an office, one set of restrooms and a health room.
The second addition was finished in 1964, consisting of twelve classrooms, a music room, a multi-purpose room, a new kitchen, a new office, a health room suite, and one set of restrooms. The old office was converted into a teacher's lounge and workroom; the old cafeteria was converted into two of the 12 classrooms and a library.
"Schools
in KCKs in Years of Change, 1964-86," by O. L. Plucker, Superintendent
Emeritus, June, 1987
Construction of first unit of new elementary school.
1961: Construction of additional classroom.
1964: Addition of classrooms, multi-purpose room
1967: In January, Stony Point North (part of USD 201) became
attached to the Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools (USD 500).
2001: Voters approved a proposed $120 million bond issue at the Municipal Election Tuesday (April 3, 2001) to air-condition schools, improve technology, and make other upgrades to schools and public libraries. Stony Point North was part of Phase I, which was completed in the summer of 2001.
PRINCIPALS
1966-69 - Carl Snyder / 1969-70 - Glen Adams / 1979-81 - Arthur Jacobs / 1981-87 - Loren Pendergraft / 1987-93 - Judy K. Walle / 1993-2005 - Barbara McPherson / 2005 - Michael Windes
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History Site created on December 02, 2002
Page last updated:
14-May-2008