Oakland Park Elementary School

On June 9, 1988, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

There are English for Speakers of Other Languages students in this school who typically natively speak Spanish or Creole.

The school was built in 1926 before the city was incorporated as Oakland Park (1929) when it was Floranada.

[3] The main classroom building, built in 1926 is U-shaped and has arcaded walkways and an open courtyard.

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