![]() ![]() I am a worry free and optimistic person, always viewing the glass as half full. ![]() My tasks are to stock shelves, assist customers in finding merchandise or getting meat from the meat counter, preparing pre-packaged deli foods, and keeping a clean store. In August 2012 I got a job at Ed Freels Market in Tawas City, where I am currently employed. However the Dairy Queen was only a summer job so I was eager to find year round employment. I was tasked with taking customers orders, stocking ingredients, keeping a clean work area, preparing ice cream treats, and helping to assure that every customer was happy with both the teams service and the food or ice cream they ordered. I started my first job in March 2012 at the East Tawas Dairy Queen, it was a great learning experience. I pride myself on my professional achievements due to the fact that it allows me a certain degree of independence such as the ability to buy a car and the feeling of accomplishments after a long day of work. ![]() I have remained on the honor roll throughout all of middle school and high school, received a twenty-six on my ACT, and at current time have a 3.6 GPA. Despite the fact that i have moved between many schools I have managed to always maintained high marks. At this time we moved to live with family in Tawas Michigan, where I am now attending Tawas Area High School until my graduation in June 2013. At this point my father moved back to Midland where I attended Midland High school for the rest of tenth grade and the first semester of eleventh grade. Before ninth grade, we moved to Auburn, Michigan where I attended Bay City Western High School for ninth and part of tenth grades, participating in track and Field. Attending their elementary school for sixth grade and the Middle school for seventh and eighth grades. Between the fifth and sixth grades my parents divorced, and my father and I moved to nearby Freeland, michigan. I attended Carpenter Elementary School in Midland from Kindergarten through third grade, then Parkdale Elementary School in midland for fourth and fifth grades. When I was young my parents often moved me from school to school. Throughout my life I have enjoyed being with my family, and have achieved much in my personal and academic life, with goals to accomplish more in the future. After my parents divorced and my mother remarried I gained an older sister Alyssa, and a younger brother Alex. I have enjoyed growing up with three siblings, my sister Maddy was born when I was four. First child to parents Martin and Melinda. I was born on May eighteenth of the year nineteen ninety-five in Midland, Michigan. Parkdale School closed in 2010 as part of the Midland Public Schools consolidation plan and was demolished in December 2015.My name is Martin James Hilger II. Dow was again preparing drawings for a two-story addition on the west side of the building that provided eight more classrooms. At the time of its official dedication in January 1956, however, it was renamed Parkdale Elementary School. Nelson Street School opened in September 1955 with 289 students and a staff of nine teachers. The one-story portion housed two kindergarten rooms and two classrooms, while the two-story portion contained seven classrooms, an arts and crafts room, library, offices, and gymnasium/assembly room. The tan brick façade featured narrow vertical bands of aluminum-clad windows separated by plaster friezes between the two floors. The total cost including all trades was $425,638, plus $5,337 for furniture and equipment.Ī basically rectangular floorplan was divided roughly in half with one story to the east of the entrance lobby and a larger two-story section to the west. Collinson & Son of Midland awarded the general construction contract. Bids were opened one month later, with W. Dow, who completed the drawings for the school in May 1954. For the design, the Board of Education again selected Mr. Dow in December of 1953, one corner of the same 60-acre plot of land was soon to become the location of Nelson Street Elementary School. While the initial site plan for Midland High School was being sketched by Alden B. ![]() Dow Archive, Michigan Project, Midland Project Nelson Street School/Parkdale Elementary School by Alden B. ![]()
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