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Chief Kamiakin Elementary School : ウィキペディア英語版
Chief Kamiakin Elementary School

Chief Kamiakin Elementary School in Sunnyside, Washington, was the first public school to be named after the famous chief of the Yakama, Chief Kamiakin.
==History==
Construction of the current school began in 1975 and was finished in 1976. It replaced an earlier building that burned down in 1974.
The original building housing Chief Kamiakin Elementary School was built in 1910 and initially served as Sunnyside's High School. That building was nearly destroyed by a fire on March 20th, 1933, but was subsequently re-built.〔Sheller, Roscoe. ''Sunnyside at 60'' (1962), p. 22. (OCLC )〕 When a new three year high school was built in 1954, the old high school was converted into a junior high school for 7th, 8th, and 9th grades. When a new junior high school was built nearby in the late 1950s, the old building saw its final use as an elementary school beginning in 1960. It was at that time a contest to name the (now) elementary school resulted in what was called "the odd choice (so many people thought) of Chief Kamiakin."〔Newcomer, Helen. "Education in Early Sunnyside" in ''The Sunnyside Story'', Sunnyside, Wash. : Sunnyside Museum and Historical Association, ©1982, pp. 66-75 (OCLC )〕 It served as one of the two public elementary schools in Sunnyside until it burned down on the morning of Tuesday, February 12th, 1974. Investigators determined that the fire was caused either by a problem with electrical wiring or a faulty furnace on the ground floor of the building.〔"School's Pupils Evicted by Fire," Yakima Herald-Republic, February 13th, 1974〕 Several months after the fire, young boys were paid to salvage bricks from the gutted building at 1.5 cents per brick.〔"Youths saving school's bricks" Yakima Herald-Republic, August 4th, 1975〕
Following the fire, Kamiakin students shared Washington Elementary School until the new building was finished. The new elementary school building was erected by V.K. Powell Construction of Wapato, Washington at a cost of $3.23 million. The building was financed by $500,000 in School District funds, $1 million in insurance payments, and $2 million from the state of Washington.〔"$3.23-million school job at Sunnyside is about finished," Yakima Herald-Republic, April 17th, 1976〕 The current school retains the name of Chief Kamiakin.

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