(former) Central High School Bell - Reno High School Link Piazzo Alumni Center
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N 39° 31.054 W 119° 49.602
11S E 257005 N 4378029
This bell is located in the lobby of Reno High School's Link Piazzo Alumni Center.
Waymark Code: WMMEZY
Location: Nevada, United States
Date Posted: 09/10/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Dorcadion Team
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Visitors to Reno High School's Link Piazzo Alumni Center will notice this refurbished school bell sitting in the lobby. This bell once hung in the bell tower to the former Central High School and rang students in and out of school. The Alumni Center's website contains a nice history on Reno High School over the decades in addition to pictures of former high schools that once existed before the current school was constructed here in 1951. The article reads:

RENO HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY

Student's were first taught in the basement of the Alhambra Hall located at the corner of First Street{previously named Front Street} and Virginia Streets where the Mapes Hotel was built in 1947.

In 1868, the City Fathers decided to build a school house for the students of Reno, and picked a lot on Sierra and First{Front} Street. The first school building was a one room building and was finished in 1869.

In 1878, it was decided a new school needed to be built because the high school student population was growing and a separation from the lower classes was needed. The property located between 4th and 5th Streets and Arlington and West Streets was purchased. Plans were drawn up and construction was started.

This first building would be known as a high school. In 1879, the school was finished and named "Central School" . The high school occupied the upper floors and the lower elementary classes were on the first floor. An addition was added later. Although the school was named "Central School", it was sometimes referred to in newspaper articles as "Reno High School".

Around 1910, there was a fire in the chemistry lab and the city fathers decided to condemn the building and rebuild another school on the same property. "Central School" was torn down in 1911 and work commenced on the new high school.

On December 2nd 1912, the students and faculty moved into the new "Reno High School". This building was strictly for the high school population since two elementary schools "Orvis Ring School" and "McKinley Park School" had been built in 1909 and 1910.

The 1912 "Reno High School" building was used until 1951. When is was renamed "Central Junior High" , later "Central Intermediate School". It was an intermediate school until it closed in 1966. In 1967 there was an explosion and fire, and it was torn down in 1968. The Belvedere Towers now occupies that spot.

The existing "Reno High School" was opened in September of 1951. The first graduating class from the existing "Reno High School" was the "Class of 1952".

In 1995, an alumni association was formed and the idea for an Alumni Building began taking place. The building construction started in August 1999 and finished in January of 2000.


You can see a picture of the bell before it was refurbished on the Alumni Center's website here. The picture below is of Central High School and the bell tower where this bell once resided.

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