Littlefield Unified's District covers a large geographical area in Mohave County, located in the extreme northwest corner of the state.
The school district serves the census-designated places of Beaver Dam, Littlefield, and Scenic,[1] including Arvada and Fairview.
An adobe building was constructed several hundred feet above the Virgin River in Littlefield, and formal education commenced there sometime around 1910.
Students then proceeded to Virgin Valley High School in Mesquite, Nevada, where they were able to participate in programs and graduate from an accredited institution.
A Certificate of Educational Convenience (CEC) was approved by the County Superintendent, authorizing the district to use Arizona funds for the tuition of students attending Virgin Valley High School.
Unprecedented student and community growth continued, prompting discussion among the board regarding the prospect of a new high school in Beaver Dam.
Two additional modular buildings were added to the middle school campus over the next few years, including a sports court and locker room facility.
An additional wing was constructed at the high school in 2008, including a media center, commons area, and six classrooms.
The community passed A capital improvement bond shortly after that, facilitating the construction of the vocational facility, stage, and visiting team locker rooms.
Today the district serves approximately 330 students residing in Beaver Dam, Desert Springs, Scenic, Littlefield, and Arvada.
Beginning in 1990, portable, modular buildings were installed on campus to house offices and classrooms, with student enrollment increasing.