A two-story framed school with a teacher apartment was constructed in 1938.
A two-story school was built at the same time.
In 1936, the current two-story elementary school was constructed on the same grounds.
A two-story school built in 1900 was used until 1937.
Several buildings were used for classes there, until the present site was purchased and a two-story school built.
The "modern" two-story concrete school was constructed for a total cost of $7,000.
The two-story school has a capacity of 600, with students known as the Coyotes.
The $41 million, two-story school has a capacity of 1,000 students, with enrollment at about 750 when it opened.
The two-story school was torn down in 1977 to build the current structure.
A two-story school built in 1900 was used from 1900 to 1937.