The school is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[2] The comprehensive plan for Ramsey's development, developed in late 2008, views the old town hall as a metaphor for the community: "A small, aging brick building stands like a question mark between a day-care center and a bank.
It asserts the key issue is not if Ramsey should grow, but how it will it develop.
"[3] The city of Ramsey has been exploring options for the old town hall.
However, moving the building would most likely cause it to lose its status as a historical site.