It is a Tudor Revival style, three-story, rectangular brick structure with limestone trim built in 1911–1912.
The hipped roof is topped with a belfry that retains the original school bell.
[2] The architects were T. I. Lacey & Son of Binghamton and the builder was Thomas Maney.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.
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