[7] The school was built for over $4,000 using funds from the Umatilla Special Tax District and was a two-story, five room concrete building.
[9][10] Due to increasing enrollment a larger school was built in 1923 at a cost of $35,000.
[6] A new school was built between 1961 and 1962[13][14] with a new wing of the building constructed in 1967.
[2] 325 of the students (or approximately 44% of the enrolled students[3]) were eligible for free school meals, while none were eligible for reduced-price meals,[2] The AP participation rate is 59% and the graduation rate for the 2021–2022 school year was 91%.
[4] The school's cirriculum offers Teen Parent Program classes that teach relevant parenting and health materials to help prevent students from dropping out.