Showing some of the brick damage before the tuck and mortar repair work was done

This image show the corner brick foundation being removed and ready for  repair 

This image is after the corner brick of the foundation was repaired

Employees from Universal Historic Building Restoration worked for about 3 weeks to tuck and mortar the entire brick as well as the foundation. 

The shutters were open for the first time in over 25 years! 

The slate inlay above the front door is chiseled with the year the school was built and the name of the mason, Joseph Hofelich

After the ditch in front of the school was tiled and filled in, a excavation company donated their time and equipment to make a small drive and temporary parking lot. 

This image shows the drive /parking area in the front and side area of the school