[1] The school was originally constructed as a single classroom facility, with a small library, and two foyers.
The classroom was later partitioned into three separate rooms to accommodate the growing needs of the developing community.
It then caught fire again in 1891, damaging a portion of the structure, and the current facade is a result of the 1891 reconstruction.
There is some confusion regarding if the reconstructed work truly represents the original design of the building.
In 1924 the school was moved to its current location in what today is known as the unincorporated community of Rosemont, California.