In 1950, five of the original teachers were still a valuable part of the staff and helped celebrate the school’s twenty-fifth anniversary.
In 1955, McKinley received its first bungalow to help take care of the growing enrollment. The number of bungalows grew to ten by 1972. In 1966, the old cafeteria building was removed, and in March 1973, the original two-story building was demolished to make room for a new earthquake proof building.
Richard John Lareau and Associates designed the new building with the loft-open space type classrooms adjacent to a large media center. The new McKinley School building once again opened its doors on April 24, 1975, after a ribbon cutting ceremony.
Architect – Richard John Lareau & Associates, Inc.
Project Architect – William A. Richardson
Chief Designer – Herman Zillgens
Contractor – Art A. Gussa, Inc.
Dedication Committee
Mrs. Helen Austin, retired teacher 1974
Mrs. Viola de Noyer, retired teacher 1969