The first class graduated from Clare High School in 1887. A fire destroyed one of Clare's first school buildings on September 26, 1900. It was rebuilt and opened by early 1901. The new building was described in the
Clare Sentinel newspaper: "A nine room, red brick building with a high school seating over 100. The woodwork is oak finish, the walls are tinted green with cream ceilings, the halls being tinted with a soft shade of pink. All rooms are equipped with slate blackboards, wired for electric lights, electric bells for the passing of classes,
chipped glass in inside doors, fan furnace heat, lavatories in an annex to the basement." This school also burned. After a May 15, 1921 fire, the brick walls were all that remained. As in the 1900-1901 school year, classes were held in area churches and meeting halls until Clare Public School opened in fall 1922. The district's schools share a campus north of downtown Clare. The building opened on September 21, 1959, one week behind schedule. In 1962, voters approved a bond issue to build additions containing ten classrooms and two music rooms at the high school and make fire safety improvements at the elementary school, which was housed in the 1922 building at the time. The wing currently housing Clare Primary School was built in 1973. ==Clare Middle School Murals==