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History of J.A. Hughes
Elementary:
The first elementary school built in Red Lake
Falls in 1905 was called Washington School. It was a four-room,
two-story brick building. The school was torn down in 1958. After
the old Washington school was torn down, the elementary students
went to school in the new addition to Lafayette. The new Washington
school was completed in 1967. When Washington school opened, William
Jackson was hired as the district's first elementary principal. This
spacious modern building was described as being library-centered.
Six large rooms, each intended for two classes, surround the
library. In addition there were rooms built for special classes and
counseling, a music room, two kindergarten rooms, a nurse's station,
a faculty lounge and office space. Over the years, the use of some
rooms has changed, for example, the addition of a computer lab that
allows students access to the Internet. A second computer lab has
been added to one of the classroom spaces, as well as an art and
science room. The gymnasium, also used as the lunchroom, adjoins a
modern kitchen. On December 6, 1981 the Washington Elementary School
changed its name to J.A. Hughes Elementary School after the
superintendent and long-time member of the Red Lake Falls School
District.

First Washington School built in
1905
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