The buildings are part of a complex that provides space for kindergarten to senior high school grades.
It is a two-story brick structure built on a raised basement and capped by a hipped roof.
Built in 1931, it was designed in the Art Deco style by the Des Moines architectural firm Dougher, Rich and Woodburn.
It has a large limestone tablet over the main entrance with decorative floral motifs and the inscription, "Woodbine Grade School".
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