Corrective Measures Target Long-Standing Controversy At Elementary Site

Corrective measures designed to resolve persisting drainage problems at the Oldham Elementary School are scheduled to be completed by the end of this week.
The ongoing drainage difficulties at the new school site had been the subject of a long controversy in discussions of the Oldham School building program for several years.
Resident Engineer James Brown reported that the corrective measures are well under way and that the work should be finished by the end of the week. Additionally, Building Committee Chairman Joseph Olshan explained that efforts are being made to check into whatever damage might have been caused by leaks in the building’s structure. As part of this investigative process, a section of the roof will be removed to check the insulation and casings.
The building committee still has several projects to administer before its work is officially completed. When these immediate drainage matters are resolved, the committee will concentrate on completing the landscaping of the site and the enclosing of the school area with fencing. The school’s baseball field layout also must be done before the site can be considered fully finished.
Archival Note: This article has been dynamically reconstructed from the original public record print archives of the Patriot Ledger
More School Stories
-
Auditorium Crowd Supports School Budget-This Day In Norwood History-June 8, 1978
A packed hearing at the Aaron Guild School turns into an arena of support for public education as town officials dispute FinCom’s budget metrics.

-
Henry O. Peabody School Graduates 130-This Day In Norwood History-June 18, 1977
Dr. Gerard Saunders Delivers Keynote Address Offering Six Practical Guidelines For Entering Working World “The time has come to prove yourselves,” said Dr. Gerard Saunders, guest speaker at the Awards Day Program of the Henry O. Peabody School yesterday. Addressing the 130 graduating students, Dr. Saunders, a professor of law at Mass. Bay Community College,…

-
School Board Confronts Stalled Teacher Negotiations and Implements Stricter High School Credit Policies-This Day In Norwood History-June 20, 1974
From 1912 chair distributions to honoring a World War II veteran patrolman, the school board settles wide dockets.

-
High School Addition Plan Okayed-This Day In Norwood History-June 20, 1974
Principal Monbouquette details structural upgrades and media center conversions to combat overcrowding.

-
Saraca Criticizes Band Appearance-This Day In Norwood History-June 19, 1974
A dispute erupts over an “eleventh-hour decision” to allow a student band performance for fundraising.

-
School Committee Split Over Closing the Shattuck and Winslow Buildings-This Day In Norwood History-June 19, 1974
Debate intensifies at a Norwood School Committee meeting over redistricting, school closures, and federal grants.

-
School Committee Reverses Votes-This Day In Norwood History-June 3, 1971
In 1970, the Norwood School Committee reversed two earlier decisions after strong parent turnout, restoring Shattuck School students to Junior High North and adopting a mid‑year “flip‑flop” double‑session schedule while addressing civic center polling and a hospital parking dispute.

-
Officials Weighing School Repair Cost-This Day In Norwood History-March 6, 1971
Selectmen last night favored start on work to secure walls of the fire-gutted third story of Norwood Junior High School South which are still standing after a section of the rear wall collapsed Thursday. Architect’s Proposal The local architectural firm of Korslund, LeNormand and Quann, Inc., which directed the construction of the temporary roof damaged…

-
Norwood Pupils To Attend Double Sessions After $2M Fire-This Day In Norwood History-January 25, 1971
Blaze at junior high ‘was set’ Seven hundred fifty pupils from Norwood South Junior High School, which was gutted by a $2 million general alarm fire Saturday night, will start double sessions with the pupils at North Junior High later this week. Norwood Fire Chief Irving J. Dobson said yesterday, after a preliminary investigation: “The…

Discover more from Norwood Historical Society
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.










