Due to increased enrollment, the Auburn-Washburn USD 437 elementary classes were exceeding that of the district's policy to
maintain smaller class sizes. In order to prevent over-crowding the district submitted a bond to the community in 2007. This
bond included several construction projects throughout the district and the construction of a new elementary school. The
community voted and approved the bond issue in Fall 2007.
The district purchased land off of Urish Road and put out bids to find a company to build the school. Several groups worked
together to help design the school to its fullest potential. From the very beginning it had been decided Construction of

Farley Elementary, March 4, 2009 that the school would be "Green". The district wanted the new school to have as little impact
on the environment as possible. Keeping this goal in mind, the construction workers used long lasting and durable masonry. They
used low maintenance brick masonry and prefinished metal exterior materials that would require no future painting. Workers also
utilized recycled material whenever possible. The building was also designed so that over 90% of spaces have direct views to
the exterior. This allows in natural light, reducing the use of electricity.
The placement of the new school made it necessary for Urish Road to be widened and 33rd Street needed to be built in order for
people to access the new school. After 33rd Street was finished a "Channel" was built to allow a place for the wildlife that
was displaced by the construction to live.
Dr. Jerry Farley and Mrs. Susan Farley The site where Farley Elementary is located was sold to the district by Tim and Carole
Etzel for nearly a million dollars under its appraised value. In exchange for this donation, the Etzels were granted the rights
to name the new building in honor of their friends, Washburn University President Dr. Jerry Farley and his wife Susan.
In Spring of 2009, students, staff, and parents participated in voting for the mascot of Farley Elementary. The final votes
came in and it was decided the school would be the Farley Foxes. The school colors were accepted as Green and White to highlight
the first "Green" school in the Auburn-Washburn district.
Construction on Farley Elementary was finished in August of 2009. The teachers, who had transferred from the other elementary
schools as well as new hires, were allowed to move in to their new classrooms. On August 5 a special tour was given for the
families of the students who would be attending Farley Elementary in just over a week. The first classes were held on August
17, 2009. Ceremonial ribbon cutting during building dedication.

Farley Elementary was officially dedicated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on September 16, 2009. The ceremony was attended by
the students, teachers, district administration, the Board of Education, Dr. and Mrs. Farley, Mrs. Marcy Cassidy (the first
principal of Farley Elementary) and many many more people who had supported the building of the school. The Washburn Rural
High School marching band and flag squad provided entertainment. Following the ceremony an open house was held allowing
community members to take student guided tours of the building.
Click here to see photo albums of the construction of Farley Elementary
Click here to see information and pictures of the original building dedication