Mason Elementary School
19635 Mitchell St, Detroit, MI 48234
-Abandoned 2012
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History of Mason Elementary School
Construction on the permanent building we know as Mason Elementary began in 1930. Before this, two temporary classrooms were set up on the site between 1927 and 1929. The school opened in 1931, and the student population was around 350. The school served many students from Marshall Elementary School, which was very overcrowded. Additions to Mason were constructed in 1945 and 1951. The 1945 addition added classrooms and an office. The 1951 addition saw three new corners added to the school, and added an auditorium and gymnasium to the school. Many other classrooms, such as art and science classrooms, were also included in the 1951 additions. In 1969, the first Black principal of Detroit Public Schools, Mrs. Beulah Brew, led Mason. The same year, a fire broke out in the school, temporarily closing it. In 1976, as part of a desegregation order to Detroit Public Schools, Mason, which was 87% Black, was to receive many white students from the nearby Fleming Elementary School, which was 90% white. This was part of boundary changes in the 1976 order that altered the school's makeup of students. Though originally slated to close in 2008, the school fought to stay open and succeeded. Detroit Public Schools would also transfer the top-of-the-line music program from Courville Elementary School, which closed in 2007, to Mason School. Mason remained open throughout the timeline of frequent closures across Detroit Public Schools between 2007 and 2012 but was ultimately closed during the final year of major closures in the district. The school was sold to the City of Detroit in 2015 and has remained abandoned since, in far worse condition than Courville, where students would end up at Mason until 2012. Fire damage seems to be present in many areas of the school . Mason remains an example of poor securing of certain vacant school properties by the district .
Recollection from the author
Mason was a example of poor securing of a once nice school, you could tell many modern additions were added to the school in its final years, most notably the exit signs and ada compliance. Though this modern additions added to the school. The school as a whole felt severely outdated and I can only imagine how poor the learning experience would have been for the students of a already struggling district in its final years. Especially the students brought over from the beautiful Courville Elementary School. It was a shame to find the auditorium tucked away in a corner hallway of the building which took us a second to find after circling the hallways and looking at the direct floorplan. Another thing of note was the colorful lockers which added to the school but I couldn’t get behind the yellow walls. Many signs of squatters was present including a small wing full of squatter trash.
1st floor hallway
Auditorium seating
Auditorium stage
The Auditorium as seen from the back
Lights cover the stage space
many blubs remain intact many though have been stolen
Auditorium seating as seen from the stage
Heavy Fire damage around gym area on the 1st floor hallway
Gymnasium shot 1
Gymnasium shot 2
Gymnasium shot 3
Gymnasium shot 4
School logo Gymnasium shot 5
Gymnasium shot 6
Gymnasium shot 7 (Kitchen serving area)
Kitchen room severely trashed
Staircase next to entrance
Bathroom that was out of order at closure
Office area shot 1
Office area shot 2
Door in office
Classroom next to office
Library shot 1
Library shot 2
Library shot 3
Take Cover Drill poster on classroom 106
Fire Drill poster on classroom 106
One of the classrooms like the hallway has fire damage remnants
Smoke damage remains on the upper walls of the classroom
Fire damage has removed the paint off these lockers and turned the remaining metal into rust
Most lockers remain, this set of lockers was some of the only lockers ever scrapped out of the school
Each set of lockers in the school followed a set of Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow
Another staircase and entrance
Fire damage has destroyed much of this wing including the ceiling
A classroom with a removed board and random stuff on the ground
Another shot of same classroom
One of the science classrooms, the door in the back leads to the greenhouse
Another science classroom with a door leading to the greenhouse in the back
That same classroom with a shot of the board
Greenhouse remains in almost perfect shape
Dried out soil still remains
In the science classroom a classic scene of cars is present on the cabinet a popular movie during the 2000s
Classroom near to science rooms
Staircase leading to 2nd floor
2nd floor hallway
Some areas of the 2nd floor are not in the best of shape
smashed glass in one of the classrooms
Some holes in the ceiling have formed likely water damage
Staircase with a once big window
Now just covered with a board
In one of the classrooms you can see out to the courtyard
Welcome to success
Welcome to success printed twice one shows more decay then the other
stickers left likely by students
Some classrooms had unique designs like this
Quotes in spanish
At the end of one staircase a series of toilets have been smashed down the stairs by vandals
1st floor hallway as seen from staircase
One of the entrances to the school
Display case
Outside entrance to school
A art deco design accommodates the 1930s built school
One of the main entrances to the school features a unique art deco design