Elo School
The Elo School is a historic school built in 1906 and expanded in 1915. It is a building with an enclosed porch and a bell tower. It was named for Reverend John William Eloheimo, a Finnish Evangelical minister, and his daughter Eva Eloheimo was one of its first teachers. The original 1906 structure was built for $612 by Abram Pekkala; the expansion was by Finnish carpenters John Heikkila and John Ruuska. The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The NRHP listing includes a teacher's cottage located behind the school.
It is located southeast of State Highway 55 on Farm to Market Rd., in or near McCall, in Valley County, Idaho.