The Port Jefferson School was a historic school in the village of Port Jefferson, Ohio, United States.
Built in 1877,[1] this two-story structure was once the most distinctive Gothic Revival school in rural western Ohio.
[2] Three bays wide on the front, the school was a brick structure supported by a stone foundation.
[3] Among its leading architectural features were the three lancet windows above the grand entrance, which was trimmed with stone and ornamented with multiple keystones.
[1] Since that time, the school has been destroyed,[3] but the lot at the corner of Wall and Spring Streets remains listed on the Register.