Early in 1903 the high school on Ellsworth Street became too small to accommodate the increased enrollment, which was now 27.
Several country school houses were moved to the grounds to accommodate the increased enrollment.
In 1966, an addition was built to accommodate the growing enrollment.
A new level has been added to accommodate the growing enrollment.
In 1923, the school moved to its current campus on Union Avenue to accommodate the increased enrollment.
In 1941, a new building was built to accommodate the increasing enrollment.
In the early 1970s, a bond issue was approved by voters to construct a second high school to accommodate the increasing enrollment.
There were fewer than 4,000 parking spaces to accommodate the 1967 enrollment of 10,750 students.
Since then, several major additions have been added to accommodate the increasing enrollment.
To accommodate the growing enrollment, two (2) new school buildings are built with a total of fifteen (15) classrooms.