[1] Its original school was built in 1905, as a wooden schoolhouse consisting of four rooms.
[1] In the fall of 1993, the school district faced a precarious situation as it could not raise sufficient funds, indicating a shutdown that year or the next without action.
However, only one third of the money would go towards educating students due to the Robin Hood plan, which would ensure more equal funding throughout the state.
The scheme meant some small districts were in similar situations as property wealth per pupil would have to even out statewide, meaning districts with an abundant tax base but low enrollment like McFaddin would have to surrender excess wealth.
[2] Voters opted to send excess funds raised to the state that month.