WORKMAN HIGH SCHOOL: Nothing a Ramp and Skinner Can't Handle

WORKMAN HIGH SCHOOL: Nothing a Ramp and Skinner Can't Handle

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9min
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Published: 10/8/2024
Humor & Satire

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Workman High School in Stow, Ohio, is a building with a rich history, having served as the city's sole high school before being expanded and later repurposed. The story explores the unique architectural quirks of the building, from its awkwardly connected sections to its steam-heated radiators and an old-fashioned library with a memorable head librarian nicknamed the Mole Lady. Through humorous anecdotes, the author paints a vivid picture of student life in the 1980s, highlighting the quirky characters, outdated facilities, and unusual incidents that shaped their high school experience. The narrative evokes nostalgia for a bygone era, capturing the spirit of a place that has since been replaced but remains etched in the memories of those who walked its halls. Comparable works include The Catcher in the Rye

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