Mason School is a two-story brick building named in honor of Charles Mason, a Nebraska Supreme Court Justice in the early years of the state.
When the school was built in 1888, it was located on the western fringe of Omaha on an unpaved South 24th Street. At the time it was opened, it was the largest elementary school in Omaha, with sixteen classrooms.[3] The first principal was Jennie McKoons, with a staff of five teachers.[3] When it first opened the school had 326 students; however, within a few years it expanded so rapidly that three wooden additions had to be constructed to accommodate the student body. They were replaced in 1936 with a brick addition.[4]
In 1989 the building was renovated and turned into apartments.[5][6]
Industrialist and philanthropist Peter Kiewit was among the school's notable students.[7]
^ ab"A New School it is Situated on Mason St. and Will be Opened Monday". The Omaha World-Herald Newspaper, Omaha, NE, USA. February 9, 1889. p. Volume: XXIV Issue: 139 Page: 5.
^Landmarks, Inc. (2003) Building for the Ages, Omaha's Architectural Landmarks. Quebecor Printing - Omaha Books. p 69.