[6] In 1938, a new high school building was planned by architect Harry S. Coombs and constructed with Works Progress Administration funds[7] on the corner of Spring and McKeen Streets to the west of downtown Brunswick.
In 1951, a one-story wing of classrooms was constructed off the southern portion of the western side of the original structure.
The two floors of the north wing provided more classrooms, a new gym, a cafeteria, a wood shop, science labs, and Home Economic rooms.
In addition to providing expanded student capacity, the school contains a television in every classroom and a video announcement system.
Crooker Theater, which includes an orchestra pit, hosts the school's performing arts programs.