BLDD Principal Architect Sam Johnson consults with Charles City special education teacher Chris Hageman on what her students need in a new building design. Press photos by Kate Hayden
BLDD architect Jennifer Hoffman goes through maps students have adjusted during Wednesday's open design charrette at the Charles City High School.
BLDD architect Jennifer Hoffman asks students to highlight different parts of a Charles City High School map depending on their comfort zones: green highlight for favorite spaces, yellow for places that are OK, and red for parts of the school they try to avoid.
Principal architect Sam Johnson takes notes on sticky notes as he listens to teachers and community members share desires for the high school.
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Mayor Dean Andrews hands a proclamation declaring Friday, May 27, as Poppy Day in Charles City, to Mary Mooberry, representing American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 174, at the Charles City Council meeting May 16. The proclamation notes that “the red poppy has been designated as a symbol of sacrifice of lives in all wars,” and asks that “all citizens pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom by wearing the Memorial Poppy on this day.”
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Charles City's Brennan Schmidt (No. 11) gets a jubilant welcome after crossing the plate for the winning run during Charles City's 3-2 season-opening win over the Algona Bulldogs on Tuesday. Schmidt was chased home by Cael Bohlen's walk-off 2-run double.
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Charles City sophomore defender Orion Rey hustles to clear the ball out of the penalty-area zone during Tuesday's regular-season finale against Hudson. The Pirates defeated the Comets 10-0 in a shortened match.
Charles City will be back in action Thursday when they travel to Cedar Rapids to take on Xavier in the first round of the Class 2A-Substate 3 bracket.
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