It is a T-shaped structure, with a long east–west section housing offices and classrooms, and a projecting auditorium to the rear.
The prominent features of the main façade are two projecting castellated entrance porticos, which have raised parapets, and segmented-arch openings.
[1] The district researched the possibility of making the school compliant with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
[6] A person who owned property in Garfield agreed to donate 20 acres (8.1 ha) to the Rogers School District so it could build a new facility, though the district has not yet determined if it wants to build a replacement facility on that site.
This article about a property in Benton County, Arkansas on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.