It is a single-story brick building with a gable roof, built-in 1929 with assistance from the Rosenwald Fund.
It is laid out in the shape of an H, and houses six classrooms in the side wings, with an office, library, and auditorium in the center.
It served the area's African-American student population until 1969 when the county schools were integrated.
It thereafter served as an integrated middle school until 1975, and for a time as a daycare center afterwards.
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