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schoolhouse

[skool-hous] / ˈskulˌhaʊs /


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Bingen’s budget, Euro-style Society Hotel can get very booked — but if you can score a room, you’ll get a co-ed bunk in a converted schoolhouse with access to a sleek, communal spa.

From Seattle Times

Connie Butler, Hammer chief curator, will leave in September to become director of New York’s PS1, the Museum of Modern Art outpost in a former schoolhouse across the East River in Queens.

From Los Angeles Times

The problem has continued this year: A man working for the city’s Safe Passage program, created to help escort kids out of schoolhouses, was fatally shot in January outside Coolidge High in Northwest.

From Washington Post

Afterward, she called her mother — a dispatcher who responded to a 2006 shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania — as she began to cry.

From New York Times

On a muggy afternoon recently at the upper primary school, you could barely hear the hum of lessons and hubbub of squeals that form the soundscape of a busy schoolhouse.

From BBC