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A Little History Lesson
In 1920, W.H. Griffin settled his family in what is now
known as Wittmann. When he moved his family into a
larger structure (right where Grand Avenue is now)
he donated the original home site to the Maricopa County
School District. Early in 1921, the School District built a
permanent structure which, in those days was painted white.
The original building was damaged by fire in 1926, and
was rebuilt, becoming the building that is commonly known
as 'The Little Red School House'. The LRSH is kept alive,
currently being used as the Nadaburg Unified School District
Governing Board’s Boardroom.
We look forward to the 2020-2021 school year, so we can
celebrate educating children for 100 years!