As I began to think about this article I did what one does these days: search the web. To my surprise, and with sadness, I found this:
High school in Lewiston, Idaho, closes after 92 years
The aging facility is being replaced by a new high school that’s under construction.
The existing high school building was plagued with problems.The library lacked air conditioning and windows. Water would sometimes leak from the ceiling onto books.
The school was in built 1928 at a cost of $214,000. The building was considered “an engineering marvel for its day and became the focus of attention for other districts seeking to build during the Depression,” according to the school district’s website — Mike Kennedy, Lewiston Morning Tribune, June 1, 2020