A new building, with three stories,[2] and having an auditorium and gymnasium,[1] opened in 1910; this facility, made of brick, was colored red.
[2] The new building began hosting assemblies of area schools and allowed for increased programming.
[1] A bond proposal for an addition known as a "manual high school" building passed in 1916.
In 1951 an industrial arts building opened to the west of the 1910 facility.
[3] Beverley Olson Buller, who wrote the book Winfield, stated that the 1910s physical education classes "likely" resulted in the May Fete celebrations held in the mid-1910s.