Detroit Transition School East/Washington Trade School
13000 Dequindre St, Detroit, MI 48212
-Abandoned 2010
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History of Detroit Transition School East/Washington Trade School
The Detroit Transition School East also known by the names Washington Trade School and Washington Elementary School which for the rest of this history will be refereed to as Washington Trade School was a school built in 1925 in response in increased enrollment in Detroit Public Schools. Washington Trade School was built as a elementary school originally and was built along side 5 other schools with a $5,000,000 allotment of funds to Detroit Public Schools. Washington was the first school built by the city of Detroit that was one story in it’s full floor plan. This was done to not have to use extra money to build fire escapes and stairwells. During the time of WWII the school was used as a Vocational Education center for the booming industry of talent and economy that Detroit fueled towards the war effort in WWII. Between 1941 and 1944 17,605 workers where trained at Washington. In 1942 the northeast courtyard was turned into a automotive shop. Which remains as one of the more major trades that was taught at the building. After WWII the school with it’s Vocational Education programs continued as a trade school. In 1954 a renovation came to the school in the form of a new auditorium facelift. In the 1970’s much of the remaining courtyards were filled in to accommodate more trades and a new cafeteria. Later in Washington’s life it was renamed to Detroit Transition School East and the school was closed in 2010.
Recollection from the author
Washington Trade School was the biggest of the Detroit Public School we have explored and that was no joke, though a simple building it was easy to get lost in. Each part of the building was very unique to the next. Many different trades were taught at this school and each one had it’s own theme inside the school. Certain parts of the school were just creepy espedially the Vocational Rehabilitation Section. and others really cool such as the Auto Center. The Auditorium is probably my favorite of the bunch of the schools we have explored being in really good shape, which is surprising based on the condition of the rest of the school.
One of the hallways of the Washington Trade School
Many hallways left to be scraped and tagged over
A car left behind from when the school was abandoned in the auto bay
Side angle of car in Auto bay
Back of the car
Side room to the auto bay
Laundry room
many hallways have a unique entrance
Cafeteria floor
Cafeteria room full shot
Kitchen area
Some hallways have began to let in snow and ice in the winter
One of the bay windows in one of the classrooms
Fireplace in the corner of the same room
Many classrooms have had their ceiling stripped
that same classroom's bay window
other side of same room
Likely a library at one point
One of the classrooms as seen from the hallway
Entry 2B to Beauty Shop
The smaller of the two auditoriums
Stage platform
Gymnasium shot 1
Gymnasium shot 2
Gymnasium shot 3
Gymnasium shot 4
Likely the main office
Cabinet near main office
These scrappers have left their ladder inside the school
Entry 1A to Financial District
Financial District hallway
Pile of debris on the floor
In the Financial District a creepy vibe is given to the room
Disturbing Graffiti lines the walls
Inside the circular room
In the Financial District main room a original mural from the school showcasing 44th president Barack Obama and likely 43rd president George W. Bush which has since been covered with graffiti
Ada ramp in financial district room
This school was easy to switch between settings commonly this was one of the best examples from the financial district back out to one of the main hallways
Kindergarten room
Trash Kitty
Dining Cafe Sign
At the end of many hallways signs lead you to new sections
The main auditorium labeled as the theater
Much of the original auditorium remains intact with colorful tags mixed into the space
Auditorium stage
looking out from the stage
Auditorium from the corridor
Wide shot of Auditorium entrance
In a room by the auditorium a CRT TV remains
lockers that still remain in one of the trade rooms
one of the unidentified trade rooms
Cafeteria entrance
Many ceiling panels remain hanging from the aftermath of scrapping
One of the few remaining courtyards of the school
locker room above gym section
another locker room next to the first
Some cabinets remain in a classroom
The chalkboard has been removed
Once a entrance has been boarded up
A classroom next to one of the courtyard