Weatherby Elementary School

12099 Fielding St, Detroit, MI 48228


-Abandoned 2005

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History of Weatherby Elementary School

Weatherby is a small abandoned elementary school on the far west side of Detroit. It was a later addition to the Detroit Public Schools District, built in 1956. The school was constructed all in one phase and never received any additions. This factored into its very low student capacity of only 250 students, making it the smallest school and student capacity we have explored on abandonedcommercialdetroit. Even though it only had a capacity of 250, by 1958 it had reached over 400 students and commonly exceeded 300 into the later 20th century. In Weatherby's later years, it focused on a computer technology based curriculum. However, into the early 2000s, the enrollment at Weatherby declined, and by 2005, the student population was only 144 students. It was among the earliest closures of schools in Detroit in the 2000s, alongside many former private schools that Detroit Public Schools had leased. In 2015, it was sold to the Land Bank. Since 2005, the lockers have been scrapped out, but much of the structure of the building remains intact, with an abundance of papers scattered throughout. Many papers have been set on fire by arsonists, causing small fires throughout the building since its closure. In 2020 a land bank report called Weatherby the best condition city owned Detroit Public School, while abandonedcommercialdetroit agrees the school is within top 3 condition it believes Healy Elementary School is the best intact school in the report.

Additional Reading

  • H Emmett Weatherby was a respected educator and school principal of the 1900's. The area around Weatherby Elementary is also called the Weatherby neighborhood. Likely named after the school.

Recollection from the author

Weatherby though small was a unique design, unlike many Detroit Schools this one for some reason used slated flooring a ton in place of stairs, and the stairs that were present almost seemed as they were trying to accomplish a purposely small footprint. Many banners remained intact over the course of 20 years. Papers also lined the hallways, common in early abandoned schools in Detroit, before scrapping became mainstream in the Detroit School space. Though many of the papers had been burned.

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