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"The Legacy
Continues ..."
Longview Farm
Elementary School is the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District’s 16th
elementary. The school, located in a remodeled Longview Show Horse
Arena, is designed to house approximately 650 students in kindergarten
through sixth grades. Thanks to an innovative partnership involving the
R-7 School District, Gale Communities and the City of Lee’s Summit, the
school was constructed at a significant savings to the school district.
The new elementary school, located in western
Lee’s Summit, provides additional classroom space for the rapidly
growing R-7 School District. Since 1990, the district has grown by an
annual average of 486 students. In addition, the school district is
expected to grow tremendously over the next 10 to 15 years with overall
enrollment projected to climb from around 16,000 today to close to
20,000 by 2012.
Following the approval of the spring 2004
bond issue, construction and planning for the new elementary school was
initiated. A construction kick-off ceremony, hosted by Gale Communities
and the R-7 School District, was held May 6 at the site. Featured
speakers at this event included R-7 Board of Education President Patti
Buie; Lee's Summit Mayor Karen Messerli; Building Our Future Committee
Co-chair Janis Duke; Dr. Tony Stansberry, R-7 superintendent; David
Gale, Gale Communities president; John Wisniewski, Hollis & Miller Group
Inc.; and Augie Huber, CEO of A.L. Huber General Contractor.
Hollis & Miller Group designed
the new school, and
A.L. Huber is the general
contractor. Both the architect and contractor have focused on retaining
the structure’s historic amenities while creating a functional and
inviting school environment. Additional information about the historic
preservation and school design is available on the
Historical Preservation page on
this web site.
As construction continued
through the 2004-05 school year, school district staff worked to ensure
a smooth opening in fall 2005. Dr. Ryan Rostine, formerly principal at
Hawthorn Hill Elementary School in Lee’s Summit, was named principal for
Longview Farm Elementary during February 2005. During early 2005, staff
were hired for the new school, a PTA was formed and neighborhood
families became more involved in the project. Teams involving staff,
parents and students developed recommendations for the school’s mascot,
school colors, campus name and motto. Students scheduled to attend the
new school had the opportunity to vote on the new mascot. The Stallions
are the school’s mascot, and its colors are purple and gold. In
addition, the Board of Education approved naming the school campus after
Loula Long Combs, daughter of
Robert A. Long and well known for her internationally recognized
prize-winning show horses. Longview Farm Elementary’s motto is “The
Legacy Continues …”
First day of school for Longview Farm
Elementary will be Aug. 22, and a dedication ceremony for the new school
is planned for 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, 2005.
The new school’s address is 1001 SW Longview
Farm Road, Lee’s Summit, Mo., 64081. Phone number is (816) 986-4180.
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Longview Farm Elementary School
Historical elements of the school
Care has been taken to preserve the historical Longview Show Horse
Arena's appearance and features throughout the school construction. The
front entry preserves the general appearance of the original grave and
includes the gravesite of Revelation, one of Loula Long Comb's
prize-winning show horses. The open space of the arena has been
maintained and is now used for a gymnasium and cafeteria. Stall doors
and panels were used as dividers on corridors near the gym. The original
barn doors are reused as partitions between the cafeteria and gym, on
display cases in the front hallway and have been mounted near the new
school entry doors. The library/media center features an open ceiling
that reveals the hay loft chutes and barn post-and-beam structure. In
addition, the library/media center features a preserved horse stall as a
reading nook for students. The barn's original fireplace and mantle were
refurbished and are now a non-working fireplace in the entry area. A
visible improvement includes restoration of the four-sided clock tower.
About the Lee’s Summit R-7 School District
The 117-square-mile
Lee’s Summit R-7 School District
takes in one of the prime growth areas of the greater metropolitan
Kansas City area. Serving a community of approximately 82,000 people,
the district includes the cities of Lee’s Summit, Greenwood, Lake
Lotawana and Lake Winnebago as well as portions of unincorporated
Jackson County.
The district formed in 1949 when 16 rural
elementary districts and a high school in Greenwood merged with the
little community of Lee’s Summit. At the time of its formation, the R-7
School District included just 1,250 students. Today, the rapidly growing
school district includes approximately 16,000 students.
The R-7 School District currently includes
three high schools, three middle schools, 16 elementary schools, a
technology academy, an alternative secondary school and an early
education center. Recognized as one of the nation’s outstanding school
districts, the R-7 School District is fully accredited through the state
(Missouri’s highest honor) and has received the state’s prestigious
Distinction In Performance Award for academic achievement. Students
continue to achieve well above state and national norms on standardized
tests and excel in academics as well as extra-curricular activities. In
addition, the district has received SchoolMatch’s What Parents Want
Award and has earned the Gold Medal honor from Expansion Management
Magazine.
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