The Roswell Independent School District (RISD) possesses a historical building that adds much character to the central area of Roswell. It is a 1929 WPA project that forefronts educational buildings of its day. It is listed in the NM State and National Historic Registers. WPA era schoolhouse buildings are important to the foundational municipal identity in western towns with the expansion of western cities. This classic interpretation of then modernized neo-classical building with minor elements of art nouveau details are present in the facade design. The fenestration scheme is double hung windows with mullion details organized in a vertical fashion to highlight the very vertical facade organization, reminiscent of early elegant schoolhouse design. This building first was used as a junior high school, and then converted to an administrative building. The AESC building is 30,000 SF. The building is a three- and one-half story brick with limestone sills and vertical bay structures that are accentuated by the pilaster detail. The local brick and limestone were brought to the site from the emergent industries in building materials. The HVAC system and the interior ceilings are renovated by McCLAIN+YU. An extensive study has been created on how best to utilize this building for future use. The decision of RISD to update and integrate this building will insure this it’s importance in the community.