Black and white image of a group of children standing in a grass-filled area in front of a wooden school located in Cloverdale, Oregon. The children are young students, both male and female, posing with a female teacher who is dressed in a long skirt and long sleeved blouse. The wooden building has extended eaves, multiple large windows, and a chimney . On the left side of the school is a partial view of a smaller building, which is possibly a storage facility; it has a ladder hanging on its side. At the front of the school is a partial view of a staircase leading to a covered porch.
A group of Native American children, identified as pupils at the Umatilla Indian School, are seated at desks in a classroom. Each child is looking at an open book. A female teacher is looking on from the back of the classroom. There is a blackboard on the back wall of the room. Sunlight is streaming in through windows on the right of the photograph.
A group of children, identified as pupils at the Umatilla Indian School, are in a classroom. Most of the children are seated. Three Native American children are standing atop a table at the back of the room. A female teacher is standing at the back of the room. There are desks, tables, chairs, and a blackboard in the room. The girls wear dresses and the boys wear jackets and pants. Some of the boys have wide white collars over their jackets.