Talk:Bismarck High School

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Bismarck High School was built in 1873 or 1884?[edit]

Hi, I don't understand which? Bismarck High School was original built in 1873 or 1884? Click to http://www.bismarckcafe.com/blogs/wiki/bismarck-high-school I read the BisMan Café Newspaper.

Bismarck High School has been serving Bismarck for over one hundred years. Its current facility was completed in 1935 at an initial cost of $404,000. Bismarck High was the city’s only public high school until the completion of Century High School in 1976. Its school colors are maroon and white, and its Demon mascot has been used since 1922.

Bismarck’s High School, as it was originally called, was first housed inside the North Ward School, which was built in 1884. The first graduating class, in 1887, consisted of only two students. The high school was reorganized from a two-year program to a four-year program in 1897, commissioned by William Moore.

The first designated high school building was built in 1912, and continued to serve as the high school until the completion of its current facility in 1935. The school board had considered three different sites before choosing to build the new high school adjacent to the 1912 structure, which continued to serve as the junior high until 1961.

Bismarck High School completed its largest addition in 1963, and another minor addition in 1986, at which time it also saw major renovation. Another minor renovation came in 1998.

--Rossdegenstein (talk) 02:10, 10 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]