Harold T. Wiley School (1971 - Present)

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    5 Reviews on “Harold T. Wiley School (1971 – Present)”

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    • Avatar of Cynthia MurphyCynthia Murphy
      3 years ago

      I remember taking classes to Wiley the first couple of years I was teaching in Watertown. We would take the kids on the nature trail. My husband taught there for a number of years.

      1. Avatar of Memory LnMemory Ln Listing Owner3 years ago

        Fun times in SEEK with Murphy, Payne and Cronk! Our classes always seemed to be very well informed of world events at the time and lots of discussion on Cold War issues. Fondly recall Mr. Murphy’s answer to why, in fifth grade, the boys and girls had separate viewings and discussions on a certain subject: “Because fourth grade is too early and sixth grade is too late!”

    • Avatar of Steve AbelSteve Abel
      3 years ago

      Wow. Barbara Hanrahan = Best p-r-i-n-c-i-p-a-l ever!

      She’s still alive, you know. If she sees your big ol’ mistake she’ll track you down!!

      5th grade…best three years of my childhood

      1. Avatar of Memory LnMemory Ln Listing Owner3 years ago

        LOL. That has to be an autocorrect because I actually made sure I used the right word, as “I want to be your princi-PAL.” WordPress, at times, has a quirky sense of integrated spell-check that doesn’t work as it should.

    • Avatar of Angela RiosAngela Rios
      3 years ago

      I attended Wiley the first year it opened and went through all three grades. I was a member of Wiley’s first all girl’s musical ensemble. Their was no better group of faculty than those I had in music classes and Wing C classes. Great school. Fond memories.

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