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Terrace School has been a landmark in Highwood since 1916. It was
built due to overcrowding at the Highwood School, which was located at
205 High Street. Nine acres of land were purchased from Lewis A. Pease
at a cost of $3,500. The school was completed in 1916 and consisted
of the main auditorium (formerly our Media Center/Library) and six classrooms.
When the school opened, there were 187 students and six teachers.
The two-story building exhibits a 'prairie-style' look influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright. The 85,000 square foot brick building includes 28 classrooms, a 6,000 square foot gym, a 3,400 square foot multi - purpose room, a cafeteria, two art rooms and a music room. Construction on the state-of-the-art building began in June 2000, with the building completed fall 2001. The transformation of Oak Terrace to a school with a world-wide class facility was a priority of the 1997 referendum approved by the voters. |

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