Bossier High School (Colquitt Street)

[1] The listed property is a three block area which includes three buildings.

The oldest is a two-story brick and stone building designed by architect Edward F. Neild in Classical Revival, built by Caldwell and Co. in 1923.

A third, non-contributing building, is a one-story brick gymnasium built in 1955.

[2] The complex had a total of 36 classrooms and served all levels of schooling, despite its name suggesting that it would serve high school level only.

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