Local Fraternity Turns Abandoned School Into Community Center

Wednesday, August 17th 2022, By: Mike Glover

OKLAHOMA CITY – The local chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity bought Garden Oaks Elementary School a little over a year ago, in anticipation of creating a community center.  

“Most neighborhoods are stable, because of an elementary school, where kids have the opportunity to use the playground equipment,” said Derrick Lewis the chapter president.  

Currently there is no elementary school or community center in the area on the east of I-35 but soon that will change.  

“Twenty-seven thousand five hundred square feet of inside interior space, along with about ten acres of property outside,” said Lewis.  

The school was built in 1956 and the fraternity knew going into the project, there would be challenges.  

“We anticipated some of the challenges when we purchased the building and we didn’t want to run from them, because we see the need that’s here for this community,” said Lewis.  

It was initially anticipated to be a four-to-five-year project, and Lewis believes they are actually ahead of schedule, and once complete the center will be a real asset to this community.  

“We hope to have a community garden, a dance center, a karate studio, to create some safe places for kids to come after school,” said Lewis.