Center Cass School District 66 - Time Line of Center Cass School District 66 History

Time Line of Center Cass School District 66 History

  • 1862 Center Cass District established K-8 school on SE corner of 83rd and Lemont.
  • 1951 Center Cass School built on SW corner of 83rd and Lemont K-5
  • 1970 Elizabeth Ide School built - grades K-4; Center Cass 5-8
  • 1975 Lakeview Jr. High School built- grades 6-8; Center Cass 4-5; Elizabeth Ide K-2
  • 1977 - 1988 Center Cass closed and space was leased out. Elizabeth Ide grades K-4 and Lakeview Jr. High 5-8
  • 1980's Computers were put into Lakeview
  • 1988 Center Cass School reopens for grades 4-5; Elizabeth Ide grades K-3; Lakeview Jr. High grades 6-8
  • 1991 Center Cass School grades K-2; Elizabeth Ide grades 3-5; Lakeview Jr. High grades 6-8
  • 1999-2000 Prarieview was constructed
  • 2000 Prarieview opens for grades 3-5; Elizabeth Ide grades K-2; Lakeview Jr. High grades 6-8
  • 2000 Center Cass School knocked down in the fall
  • 2003 New ventilation systems put in Lakeview
  • 2004 Lakeview false foldable walls replaced with real walls
  • 2010 Lakeview had bathroom renovations
  • 2010 Elizabeth Ide had false walls replaced with real walls and had the bathrooms renovated.
  • 2011 Enclosed bus parking made between Lakeview and Prarieview
  • 2011 Drainage pond developed for Lakeview
  • 2012-2013 Lakeview Jr High goes from trimesters to semesters

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