Fargo High School was built in 1882 and accommodated grades one through twelve. The facility cost about $40,000 to build and was comprised of three stories with 21 rooms in total. By 1899 the school had six high school teachers and ten grade school level teachers (1-8). The first graduating class consisted of just five students, but the total graduates from Fargo High School by 1908 was 441. The school offered history, languages, physics, biology, chemistry, and mathematics. The school, unfortunately, burned down in December 1916 and was rebuilt in the same location in 1921. Fargo Central High, another school in Fargo, also burned down in April 1966. Today, Fargo has three public high schools: Fargo North, Fargo South, and Fargo Davies. None of which have burned down yet.
Sources:
- “Fargo Central High School | Fargo History.” Accessed October 23, 2016. https://library.ndsu.edu/fargo-history/?q=content/fargo-central-high-school.

