[2] The 72-foot (22 m) Howe truss structure crosses a stream called Five Rivers near the rural community of Fisher in the Central Oregon Coast Range.
[2] Previously closed to vehicles, the bridge was renovated on a new foundation adjacent to the original position.
The bridge takes its name from Fisher Elementary School, now a private property just across Crab Creek Road.
[3] Features include semi-elliptical portal arches, ribbon windows under the eaves, and flared side walls.
[3] A federal grant obtained in 2001 with help from the Oregon Department of Transportation paid for most of the renovation, including new floor beams, deck, siding, roof, and other components, as well as red paint.