Good news is blooming in the city of Cayce, South Carolina! The long-abandoned Cayce Grammar School, which has been a staple in the community for over a century, is finally getting a fresh start. This historical gem is being turned into a vibrant residential development called Hattie’s Crossing, which will pay homage to its rich educational heritage.
Let’s take a quick trip back in time! It all began in 1913, when the inspiring Miss Hattie Derrenbacher opened her home to the children of Cayce. With just nine students in grades 1 through 7, Miss Hattie taught them right in front of her cozy fireplace. Imagine the warmth and the love swirling in the room as she nurtured young minds! Andy Thomas, the curator of the Cayce Historical Museum, shared, “She taught for about two years, and then, in 1915, they found a gym that was larger to hold more students.” That very gym would soon blossom into what we now recognize as Cayce Grammar School.
The beloved school was in use until 1976, when it closed its doors for good. Since then, it has sadly sat empty, waiting for a new chapter. Well, wait no longer! The land will be transformed into a quaint neighborhood featuring twelve charming homes. Ranging from 1,200 to 1,600 square feet, these residences promise to add a touch of warmth and community spirit back to the area.
Brenda Hafner, the superintendent of Lexington Two, highlighted the importance of education and the values Miss Hattie instilled in her students. “Reading and math are essential skills. She really focused on teaching kids to be responsible and caring members of the community,” she said. It’s clear that the community aims to continue the noble work started by Miss Hattie.
As work gets underway, other local leaders are echoing the sentiment of remembering those who paved the way for future generations. Andy Thomas emphasized, “It’s vital to honor pioneers in education like Miss Hattie. She made significant strides in pushing education forward as a key component for success in life.” And let’s face it, who couldn’t use a little more wisdom and guidance in today’s fast-paced world?
In addition to the twelve new homes, Hattie’s Crossing will also include sidewalks along the property lines for leisurely strolls and a homeowners’ association. Yes, that’s right! Residents can look forward to well-maintained surroundings that foster a true sense of community.
As construction progresses, it will surely be exciting to see the quaint new neighborhood come alive with families and laughter, all while paying respect to a significant era in Cayce’s history. Who knows, perhaps some of Miss Hattie’s influence will echo through the halls of new homes, inspiring future generations just like she did over a hundred years ago!
So, keep your eyes peeled, Cayce! With Hattie’s Crossing on the horizon, there’s plenty to look forward to!
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