Slide of a black and white photograph of the front of Papillion High School built in 1895. The school faces east along Washington Street. It is a two-story brick building with a bell tower. Four unidentified students are standing on the sidewalk leading from the street to the building. The photograph was taken in the late 1920s or early 1930s.
It was the school district's third building. It was originally a primary school building and served first through eighth grades. Over time as funds became available to hire more teachers, additional grades were added until the school served first through twelfth grades. In 1922 an addition was added to the back of the building. In the 1960s the original building was torn down and a new addition constructed in its place. The 1922 addition was later torn down. The location is now the Central Office for the Papillion School District.