Built in 1897, it served as one of the town's primary schools until 1994, and was converted into senior housing in 1999.
The foundation is made of rough-cut coursed marble, and rises to the base of the first floor windows.
The cornice of the deeply overhanging roof features exposed rafter ends and brick courses painted to resemble fascia boards.
Classes for all grades were originally held in a single school building near downtown (no longer standing).
The school was doubled in size in 1957 with an addition to the rear, and was closed in 1994 after it was determined it would be too expensive to upgrade the building to current state standards.