District 4
Loctation Charlotte at Latta (Broadway) and Stutson (Holden) streets
Charlotte. A grammar school, built in 1869, and a high school, built in 1908, were on the site of the present fire house between Lake Avenue and river Street. In 1911, the district employed 13 teachers. Both school buildings were demolished in 1937. Perhaps in existence back in 1817. The first known teacher was a member of a pioneer family, Miss Adeline Holden. The school was located at Latta (Broadway) and Stutson (Holden) streets. In 1837 George Latta donated a site at the North side of Stutson St. A new one room brick building replaced the old one. In 1837 bricks used for the building were made on site. In the 1860's the school was overcrowded with 1 teacher handling 80 students. In 1868 a new school was built at the corner of Latta Rd and River Streets. In 1893 a two story addition was completed at a cost of $ 6,200. In 1907 a second school was constructed on site. After annexation Rochester built school # 38 on Latta Rd in 1928 and put on an addition in 1953.