Chattanooga Times Free Press

Middle Valley school works to build new history

- BY SHANE FOLEY STAFF WRITER

One year after Ganns Middle Valley and Falling Water elementari­es merged to form Middle Valley Elementary School, Principal Allyson DeYoung said she and her teachers are still getting used to the “new normal” of a new building and a larger student body.

The students, however, acclimated quickly, she said. Now, it’s less about whether they had gone to Ganns, Falling Water or any of the host of schools affected by rezoning last year and more about being with their new friends, she said.

“Really, the greatest challenges last year weren’t even in combining the student bodies,” DeYoung said. “It was everyone getting accustomed to the new building and environmen­t.”

The building, completed just days before registrati­on last fall, is roughly 150,000 square feet. DeYoung said the old Ganns building would have fit into a single wing of the new facility, located just feet from where the old building stood. The new building features a bigger library, more playground space and up-to-date classrooms and technology implementa­tion.

Fourth-grader Preston Hendrix said it was a bit intimidati­ng last year after leaving Falling Water for the new Middle Valley Elementary, but it was something he got over quickly.

“I knew my friends from Falling Water, and I was excited to make new friends,” he said.

And make new friends he did. DeYoung said the student body jumped from around 580 to almost 850 students after the dust settled. It was tough, considerin­g how little time the faculty had to prepare.

“Teachers had boxes piled everywhere trying to get rooms ready, and so really, it was a challenge,” she said. “We felt like all year we were doing that.”

This year, though, the only real catching up is happening in the halls. After a year in the building, DeYoung and the students are ready to start establishi­ng new traditions at their school.

Even for some students, the transition was difficult, DeYoung acknowledg­ed, but new friends, classes, teachers and opportunit­ies helped smooth things out.

“I was nervous, but excited, too. I love new places and meeting new people,” said fifth-grader Shelby Putt, who attended Ganns before Middle Valley’s constructi­on.

But for fifth-grader Owen Burk, who formerly attended Falling Water, it took a lot of getting used to.

“I was really used to the old creaky floors at the old school, and the wooden chairs,” Owen said. “I was pretty depressed. I really liked Falling Water. In a way, though, this is better. We have more technology and playground­s.”

He and Shelby will have another new school to get used to next year when they graduate to middle school. For the remaining and incoming students at Middle Valley Elementary, though, DeYoung said she’s excited at what the burgeoning community can do.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? Allyson DeYoung, principal of Middle Valley Elementary School, shows off the new book room in August 2016 while leading officials and media on a tour of the new school.
STAFF FILE PHOTO Allyson DeYoung, principal of Middle Valley Elementary School, shows off the new book room in August 2016 while leading officials and media on a tour of the new school.

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