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James Whitcomb Riley High School : ウィキペディア英語版
James Whitcomb Riley High School

James Whitcomb Riley High School is the high school for the south side residents of South Bend, Indiana. The school is named in honor of the "Hoosier Poet", James Whitcomb Riley and its address is 1902 Fellows Street, South Bend, Indiana 46613. The school is operated by the S.B.C.S.C. (South Bend Community School Corporation) and governed by the South Bend Community School Corporation's Board of School Trusties. Riley High School was first on the web in 1994.
==School history==
The original Riley High School was built in 1924 and located at 405 East Ewing Avenue, currently this is the location of the Riley High School tennis courts. In the early 1990s, due to the age of the original high school and dwindling student enrollment, it was decided and approved by former Superintendent Dr. Virginia Calvin, that a new Riley High School be built to rejuvenate the area surrounding the school and increase student enrollment. Although student enrollment numbers have increased, due to restructuring within the school corporation, the area surrounding Riley is still blighted with abandoned homes and major pollution of the Bowman Creek.
In the summer of 1999 construction of the new Riley High School was competed and ready for the start of the 1999-00 school year while the original school was demolished. The new school, located on top of the Bowman Creek, is and sits on a campus. With five floors (including a basement) the school can hold a maximum capacity of 1,800 students per day.

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