The Madison County Board of Supervisors is working on renting out the two-story,
虚拟主机, wood frame home on the west side of the 5.7-acre site of the former Criglersville Elementary School.
If the plan moves forward, new renters will be one more link in the historical chain of the house that stretches back to the early 1900s.
Initially used as a residence, even after the 1949 school was in operation, it sometimes housed school employees – these included former Criglersville principal Woody Harrison and his family in the early-1970s and current Supervisors Chairman Eddie Dean in 1967, when he first came to Madison County to teach math at Madison County High School.
“(I lived one year) there in 1967,” Dean said. “It was $25 a month rent (then).”
After it stopped being used as a home, the building started a new life as a classroom housing second and third grade classes in the late 1970s, ac
power cording to Madison resident and longtime Criglersville teacher’s aide Virginia Hall. She remembers it also being home to music and art classes, special education classes and occasionally ISS (in-school-suspension) students.
“People have a pain in their heart when they go by there,” Hall said. “They just hurt to see the place abandoned like that.”
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