Trafton School

The Trafton Elementary School in Arlington, Washington, USA was founded in 1888, rebuilt after a fire in 1912, and is listed on the Washington State Heritage Register and the National Register of Historic Places.[1] As of February 2010, the Arlington School District is considering closing the school after the current school year.[1]

The two-story building, described in 2010 by the Everett Herald as "the oldest continuously operating small school in Washington", still retains its old school bell on the roof. It is the focal point of the Trafton community northeast of Arlington proper, and is the site of the annual Trafton Fair every September. As of 2010, the K-5 school has 135 students, from about 70 families.[1]

Faced with a $2.4 million budget crunch from the late-2000s recession, Arlington is considering closing the school. According to the Everett Herald, Arlington's Eagle Creek Elementary School several miles away "is about 200 students below its capacity and could easily take in the staff and students from Trafton." Trafton currently needs about $850,000 repairs and improvements, which would have to be funded by a bond issue if the school is to remain open; conversely, rolling Trafton into Eagle Creek could save an estimated $300,000 a year.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Gale Fiege, Budget squeeze may close beloved Trafton school, Everett Herald, 2010-02-05. Accessed online 2010-02-05.