Elmwood Elementary School
  840 N. Cardinal Ave. Stockton, CA 95215 - Tel (209) 933-7180

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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

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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.

     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.

     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.

     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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