Many of my schools had those while they were in the middle of building bigger facilities. I don't think they were ever really able to get ahead of the population growth in the area. One of the schools was a temporary structure that was made out of those entirely.
Oh, God, what a nightmare for those kids. I was old enough not to be in them, but the little kids from the younger grades were there, and it was so degrading.
I was in my own little world. I barely noticed it. All of our corridors were outdoors anyway because Florida. Other than rain, there's not much in the way of changes in weather. So, it's not like you'd get cold walking from one building to the other.
Yeah, I mean, I didnтАЩt care about the weather (it would have been nice to go outside!), it was more the aesthetic, but after writing that, I thought, who knows, maybe they had cool stuff in there.
The buildings where I first grew up were very old. They likely predated the reset. I remember walking through the basement corridors asking my mother what "fallout shelter" meant. She had attended school in that same building as a child.
God, that school picture looks like my elementary school, when they added the trailers.
Love that "Push Myself Harder" meme.
Many of my schools had those while they were in the middle of building bigger facilities. I don't think they were ever really able to get ahead of the population growth in the area. One of the schools was a temporary structure that was made out of those entirely.
Oh, God, what a nightmare for those kids. I was old enough not to be in them, but the little kids from the younger grades were there, and it was so degrading.
I was in my own little world. I barely noticed it. All of our corridors were outdoors anyway because Florida. Other than rain, there's not much in the way of changes in weather. So, it's not like you'd get cold walking from one building to the other.
Yeah, I mean, I didnтАЩt care about the weather (it would have been nice to go outside!), it was more the aesthetic, but after writing that, I thought, who knows, maybe they had cool stuff in there.
The buildings where I first grew up were very old. They likely predated the reset. I remember walking through the basement corridors asking my mother what "fallout shelter" meant. She had attended school in that same building as a child.