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This one-story, yellow brick school reveals the facility with modern design that the Jackson firm of Overstreet and Town had developed by the mid-1930s. The building’s asymmetrical facade masks a standardized U-plan with an auditorium and library at the center and classroom wings extending to the rear. A stacked square entrance tower hunches over the off-center broad segmental-arched portal. Narrow vertical openings in the tower are repeated in the auditorium’s tall windows and the library’s zigzag fin-like windows. To the north, the W. E. Bufkin Auditorium, a gymnasium, and a high school building date to a 1954–1955 project by Kaplan and Dickman of Greenville, and maintain the elementary school’s yellow brick Moderne design.