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Principal
John D. Semillo
933-7180 ext. 4502
Assistant Principal
Sandra Mulvihill
933-7180 ext. 4500
Secretary
Laura DaBell
933-7180 ext. 4501
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THE HISTORY OF
ELMWOOD ELEMENTARY
History |
Elmwood Life
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Memories
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In 1853, John Sloan built the first Elmwood building at
the south of Copperopolis road. This one-classroom
Charity Dale school grew and received its first school
bell and an elm tree was planted near the school. |
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The school experienced some rough times. It was closed
for 8 years. When it finally reopened, the school name
was changed to Elmwood, appropriately enough for the
many elm trees planted at the school. 50 students of all
ages and grades (K-8) now crowded in the little one-room
building working together with only one teacher. |
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In 1920, a one-story, 2-classroom, California mission
style school was built for $11,000. A new teacher was
soon added. A movable partition separated the 2 rooms so
that the rooms could be joined and used as an assembly
hall. |
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Charity Dale School District was soon changed to
Stockton City Unified. Elmwood students were starting to
outgrow their small school. A newly remodeled Elmwood
Grammar School would reopen again in 1949 at 840 S.
Cardinal Avenue with 17 classrooms for grades K-3. The
school was suppose to be finished earlier but WWII
interfered with these plans. The old California mission
style school was later demolished. |
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