April 19, 2026 - 11:19

The Richard City community in South Pittsburg came together this past Saturday to celebrate a profound educational legacy. Richard Hardy Memorial School officially turned 100 years old, marking a century of shaping young minds and serving as a cornerstone for the area.
The celebratory event was a vibrant homecoming, drawing generations of alumni, former teachers, and current students. Attendees shared fond memories, viewed historical displays chronicling the school's evolution, and honored the enduring spirit that has defined the institution for ten decades. From its early beginnings to its present role, the school has been a constant thread in the fabric of the community, educating thousands of local residents.
School officials emphasized that while the day was a look back at a rich history, the focus remains firmly on the future. The centennial serves as both a celebration of resilience and a reaffirmation of the school's ongoing commitment to academic excellence and character development. The event underscored the school's role not just as a place of learning, but as a unifying force and a source of immense local pride, poised to inspire its next century of graduates.
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