The Loon Lake School District was established in 1889. The brick schoolhouse you see before you was the third building used by students in this district. It was constructed in 1929 at a cost of $8,000. In the early days, two classrooms were on the upper floor and the lower floor was used for a lunchroom and multi-purpose area.
Throughout the years, many community dances were held in the basement, until it was needed for additional classrooms and walls were installed.
When student enrolment continued to increase, the district added two portable units behind the brick building. One of these has since been removed. In 1992, the students moved to their new school, which can be seen behind the Old Schoolhouse.
The Old Schoolhouse was purchased by the Loon Lake Historical Society and volunteers spent many hours restoring the building to its original condition. It is again used by the community for a variety of activities.
From the plaque at the school