
Jefferson Elementary School
A progressive-era schoolhouse completed in 1938, Jefferson Elementary represents Winona’s ambitious mid-century commitment to modern educational facilities and Art Moderne design.
At a glance
Jefferson Elementary School stands as the final addition to Winona Public Schools’ five-building expansion programme in the early 20th century. Built with Public Works Administration funding during the Depression era, the school embodies both pedagogical innovation and the geometric optimism of Art Moderne architecture.
History
Completed in 1938, Jefferson Elementary arrived as the culmination of Winona Public Schools’ sustained investment in modern educational infrastructure. It was part of a larger wave of school construction that reshaped the city’s approach to teaching and learning. The building’s funding through the New Deal’s Public Works Administration reflects the federal government’s role in supporting local education during economic hardship.
What you see
The school is distinguished by its Art Moderne style, characterized by streamlined forms and geometric ornamentation typical of 1930s American institutional design. This aesthetic choice signalled Winona’s forward-looking educational philosophy.
Cultural significance
Jefferson Elementary was recognized by the National Register of Historic Places in 2012 for its local significance in architecture and education. The nomination highlighted the building as a tangible record of progressive educational reforms championed by Winona Public Schools—reforms that extended beyond curriculum to reshape the physical spaces where learning occurred. Its Art Moderne architecture remains a testament to Depression-era optimism about public institutions and democratic schooling.
Key facts
- Country: United States
- City: Winona, Minnesota
- Year completed: 1938
- Coordinates: 44.0544° N, 91.6711° W
- National Register of Historic Places: Listed 2012
Practical information & getting there
Jefferson Elementary School is located in Winona, Minnesota. As an active school building, access may be limited; contact Winona Public Schools for information about visiting or touring the premises.
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