It was established in May 1883, from a division of the Lake and Milford School Districts. It was conveniently located halfway between those two schools. The bulk of the student population were from the Raker, Clark and Decious families. Though the Wales, Wilburs, Lindsay, Fisher and Grass also contributed to the student population. Like so many rural schools in 1920, the enrollment had declined to such an extent it was closed. In 1922, with no indication that the school would be resurrected, it was annexed to the Lake School District. The school was torn down in February 1926.