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Garfield School was part of a separate independent
school district until 1910, when it was annexed into the Boise
District. The original building, which stood at the northeast corner of
Boise Avenue and Broadway (currently the site of a car wash), was
replaced in 1927 by a new structure across Boise Avenue. The new school
housed grades 1-8 in eight classrooms.
Growth in southeast Boise in the 1940's made it
necessary to add on to the school. Expansion upped the number of
classrooms to twenty-one, and a gymnasium and cafeteria were also
added.
In the late 50's and early 60's, the baby boom
population explosion caused district administrators to seek every
available classroom space; at Garfield, the stage next to the gym was
walled off for space, and portable classrooms dotted the playground.
In the 1980's southeast Boise, once the site of a large dairy
farm and acres of pasture land, became the host of a tide of
immigration from California and other western states. Liberty
School was built in 1984, to relieve crowding at Garfield. Three
additional southeast Boise schools, White Pine, Trail Wind and
Riverside, have been added since, and each of those schools
opened at capacity.
Today Garfield serves approximately 500 students in
grades K through 6.
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