Beginning on January 4, 1926, Lassen Union High School inconjunction with Lassen Junior College instituted night classes for those 18 years and older. This was an outreach effort for those who had taken some high school, but due to circumstances had dropped out. The courses offered were bookkeeping, typing, woodwork and millinery. In addition, the schools met an additional need since there was a large workforce of immigrants who worked in the lumber mills. For this group two courses were offered, one for English and the other a Constitution class. Classes were taught twice a week, starting at 7:30 in the evening.
It’s so sad that this grand building was torn down and replaced by our current building.