|
|
 |
History
Current School
As you enter our
building your eyes will immediately focus on the beautiful stained
glass window created by Mr. Herman, our local stained glass artist
and former Relay parent. The Relay students provided funding
for the project during a penny drive. The stained glass was
unveiled and dedicated at our school's 35th Anniversary Celebration.
Look closely, embedded in the glass is one of the pennies collected.
First Relay School
Relay Elementary is unique. It is one of the few schools in
Baltimore County that has preserved all of its previous structures.
The original Relay Elementary School, located at 1548 South Rolling
Road, is in the Relay Historic District designated by Baltimore
County. It was built in 1864 and was the one room schoolhouse
for the area. The school closed in 1920 and was turned into a
private residence. Linda Stevenson, the librarian at Relay
Elementary, currently owns the schoolhouse. After major
restoration it still maintains the original windows containing
student etchings, original wainscoting throughout, turnbuckles and
14-foot ceilings. The house is frequently used for historical
fiction lessons and community history tours.
Second Relay School
Following the closure of the original school
in 1920, the second Relay Elementary School was built. The
school is located on the corner of South Rolling Road and Arlington
Avenue in the Relay Historic District. The classrooms were
plaster walled with coatrooms and indoor plumbing. Classrooms
remain the same today. This building closed in 1965 and is now
used by the Relay Children's Center for day care and private
kindergarten.
Present Relay School
Relay is proud of it's heritage, it's educational achievements and
community involvement. For more information about our historic
community visit the Relay Community History Web Page compiled by the Arbutus Library.
|
|
|