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Heartland Community School

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School type
  
Public school

Superintendent
  
Norman Yoder

Vice President
  
Gary Braun

Phone
  
+1 402-723-4434

Number of students
  
320

Opened
  
1954

President
  
Paul Brune

Principal
  
Tim Carr

Motto
  
Striving for excellence

Founded
  
1954

Address
  
1501 Front St, Henderson, NE 68371, USA

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Heartland Community School is a public elementary and secondary education school located in Henderson, Nebraska, United States. Formerly known as Henderson Community School, its name was changed to encompass a school consolidation between Henderson and Bradshaw The school has total 320 students with about 175 students in the high school and 145 in the lower sections.

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Mid-century modern architecture and art

Built in 1954, the school is an example of mid-century modern architecture. The entrance has a classic V-bar support and the exposed iron beams above the entry to the lobby. The entire lobby is host to the mural, "The Community Educates Its Children", painted in 1955 by Mary Lou Goertzen.

Controversy

During the early 2009, a grassroots movement was started to save the mural. The school board canvassed the students and determined that the mid-century modern work was "outdated". While the mural was generating public support, it was disclosed that school board was considering "modernizing" the front entrance and lobby, in particular, considering replacement of the classic mid-century modern architecture, unique to rural Nebraska.

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Heartland Community School Wikipedia