Constantine School District continued operating the schoolhouse for kindergarten through 6th grade until 1963.
In 1973 the building also became home to the Mason-Union Branch of the Cass District Library.
The current uses are still a split use government building, where the historic school house is used by the Cass District Library for the Mason-Union Branch and the new addition in the back, being used by the township.
Two local people went to buy the bell and had the yoke fixed before donating it to the township.
[7] The narrative description on file with the Michigan registry reads: The text that is listed about the schoolhouse on the Michigan Register of sites for the Statement of Significance reads: The marker text that has been placed on the site reads as follows: The building and the bell are highlighted in a documentary called "From Moccasins to Main Street" which was produced by Equity Studios Inc.