The Woodstock School underwent expansions in 1925 and 1955, but a fire in 1980 destroyed the building's two-story center.
1 and 2 acres (0.81 ha) were purchased where the school remains today, resulting in the construction of a two-story building with eight rooms.
[7] In 1980, when the school was undergoing repairs, a fire started from a worker's torch destroyed the building's two-story wood frame center.
[5] Woodstock School exhibits Classical Revival architecture; elements include entablature, Tuscan-style corner boards with pilasters, and a water table.
[9] The school's main entrance on Southeast 50th, which divides the building bilaterally, is underneath a portico supported by Doric columns.