This is easily my favorite photo from my morning spent photographing the Glover school.  There is so much about this image that I still don’t understand: Why a mural of a whale rowing a boat? Why is this little desk pushed up against the wall?  At the same time, you can again see signs of the age of the Glover in the huge vent to the right and the green flooring.

Below is the teacher’s break room.  It’s a truly tiny space and, when I saw the light coming in and the half-erased words on the chalkboard, I knew that I needed to capture it.

Finally, we have one of the classrooms.  What struck me instantly were the tennis balls on each chair now flipped over for school vacation week.  The classroom is large and would benefit from an update.

This will conclude the series of photos from the Glover school.  I hope they served to shed light on the current state of this 100-year-old school.