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Group protesting demolition of Japanese Excessive Faculty

By Editorial Board Published February 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Group protesting demolition of Japanese Excessive Faculty

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – A bunch advocating for elements of Japanese Excessive Faculty to be saved gathered at Lansing Metropolis Corridor to voice their considerations.

“The Eastern grads are many in this town,” mentioned Linda Peckham, a member of the Coalition to Protect Japanese Excessive Faculty and Promote Psychological Well being. “There are hundreds and hundreds and hundreds who vote and they are very attached to the building for emotional reasons [and] personal reasons because it’s a gorgeous building.”

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Japanese Excessive Faculty is sort of a century previous, and a few individuals within the Larger Lansing space really feel related to the area. For some, it even runs within the household.

“I have four younger sisters, and we all graduated from Eastern, and even my mother graduated from Eastern,” mentioned Faye Norris, who can also be a part of the coalition. 

The group says they’re concerned with preserving the West Wing and the auditorium. 

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“The building is quite dilapidated,” mentioned Margaret Dimond, regional president of U-M Well being. 

Sadly, the constructing hasn’t held up the identical approach many Quakers’ reminiscences have. 

“The auditorium has water intrusion, mold, black mold, and the asbestos is everywhere…Anyone going through there should have an N95 mask on,” Dimond continued. 

She says that given its present state, saving the area merely isn’t an choice.

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“I don’t think they understand that a lot of the water intrusion is behind the walls,” mentioned Dimond. 

Dimond says plans have been made to maintain and spotlight artifacts that could possibly be preserved on the brand new property.

“That includes the beautiful arches and includes the cupula…Things that are historic, we can put around the park,” she mentioned. 

The coalition is hoping for the town to do a preservation evaluation. 

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“We’re trying to get the mayor to pause the demolition long enough to have that analysis made,” mentioned Peckham. 

The group additionally says they perceive and assist the necessity for a brand new psychological well being facility 

“[They] say we’re not interested in mental health, we’re only interested in preserving an old building… No. Not true,” mentioned Peckham. 

Thursday morning, Lansing Mayor Andy Schor gave 6 Information a press release saying if Sparrow meets all the necessities, the town has to subject the allow to permit for demolition.

The town added that if it have been to intervene within the mission, a lawsuit would doubtless comply with—costing taxpayers cash and nonetheless ensuing within the demolition of Japanese Excessive Faculty. 

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