District School #1

Located at Hanford's Landing on the site of Kodak Park.

After moving from this location the school was located in an old frame building on Dewey Avenue north of Lewiston Avenue (Ridge Rd). The school housed 50 students. Mrs. O. H. Gordon was principal until 1912. In the spring of 1912 the new present Kodak school 41 was completed. The school was admitted to the University of the State of New York. The name of the school switched to Kodak Union school in 1916. George H. William was principal. At about that time a high school department was added with about 18 pupils. In 1917 an addition was added  due to tremendous growth. In 1919 the school came into the city system. The student population at that time was 350 students in grammar and 45 student in high school. The high school became known as Kodak High School. Districts #1, 4, and 10 were consolidated in1916 when they were annexed by the city. Later high school students would attend John Marshall or Charlotte High School.