It included four contributing buildings, one of which is somewhat Modern Movement in style, but which are otherwise nondescript architecturally.
It has a four-room plan very similar to the Rosenwald Fund's standard plan for a "Four Teacher Community School to Face East or West", although its windows actually face north and south instead.
It is a one-story, wood-frame structure with a red brick veneer laid in running bond.
The 1951 Classroom and Administration building has "mid-century modern aesthetic is asserted through the horizontality of the design, its flat roof with deep eaves and its clean, sharp lines."
This article about a property in Louisiana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.