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Chatsworth Park Elementary School
1890 1917
1935 to Present
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The First One Hundred Years
The Chatsworth Historical Society encouraged
Ioline Cleveland to write the story of the
Chatsworth Park School which for many years
was the hub of the community.
Ioline was a teacher at Chatsworth Elementary
School from 1958 to 1984.
She was president of the Chatsworth Historical
Society from 1982 to 1986.
Her book is available for purchase and tells the
story of Chatsworth Park Elementary School.
She wrote this book in 1988.
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Santa Susana School District 1879
The Santa Susana School District, a part
of the LA County School System, was
formed in 1879 with the help of Bernardo
DonLetchi, Ann Johnson, Joseph Lowery
and Milton Brown. In the first year school
was held in the adobe house of Mrs.
Augustia Jeremias.
In 1880 a little one-room schoolhouse was
built on Mrs. Jeremias property that held
20 seats on the west side of Topanga
between Devonshire and Chatsworth St.
1955-02-15 The Chatsworth Grapevine
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A 1917 article in the
Owensmouth Gazette
provided a history of the
the Chatsworth School
from Its 1879 Beginning.
A complete discussion of
the beginning history can
be found in the June 2016
publication of the
Chatsworth Historical
Society Smoke Signal.
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The 1st School Building, 1890-1916
The first School Building was
completed in 1890 at the
present location of Chatsworth
Park Elementary School.
Regular attendance was a
problem because some parents
kept their children home to help
with work. Mrs. Johnson would
take her horse and buggy and
drive around to pick up children
and deliver them to school.
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Class Photos 1894 & 1895
Photo taken in 1894 includes Minnie Hill Palmer in front left of
the small child in the bonnet.
This 1895 photo includes Emma Johnson center back
row and her brothers Eastman and Norman Johnson in
the front row.
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The 1st School Building, 1890-1916
In 1900, an addition was
built to the original school.
Notice the hitching rail out
front in the lower right
corner.
Chatsworth’s population
had grown significantly
due to tunnel construction
and quarry operations.
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The 1st School Building, 1890-1916
In 1902, the school name
was changed to Chatsworth
Park School to avoid
confusion with the new 1902
Santa Susana School built
in Simi Valley.
In 1905, the high school at
San Fernando was
completed, and students
from Chatsworth who
attended high school went
to San Fernando High.
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1907 Aaron Iverson Report Card
Students were evaluated on Neatness and
Deportment
Grades were given for Spelling, Writing,
Arithmetic, Grammar, English, History,
Psychology, Drawing and Music.
His overall average was 82.5 and he was ranked
2nd in his class of 5 students in the eighth grade.
The teacher was Leona Browning.
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The 1st School Building, 1890-1916
Photo from early 1900's
Teachers were Miss
Noyes and Mr. Maltby.
RJ Williams is the small
barefooted boy lower
right hand corner with
light hat.
The Miranda girls are
believed to be the two
girls in the calico on
either side of Miss
Noyes.
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Class Photo 1909
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Class Photo 1914
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The 2nd School Building, 1917-1933
In 1913, the Owens Valley
aqueduct brought water to
Los Angeles. Chatsworth
voted to become a part of the
city and share in the water
supply in 1915.
As soon as the school
became a part of the LA City
School system, plans were
made for a new school
building to be erected on the
same location.
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The 2nd School Building, 1917-1933
The 1890 building was
sold and moved to the
southwest corner of
Devonshire and Topanga.
The building was later
moved to a place on
Devonshire and torn down.
Bill Schepler made sure
the bricks came to the
Acre and they are used
around the driveway and
flower beds.
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The 2nd School Building, 1917-1933
The new school was a two
story building that faced east.
There was an auditorium in
the middle of the first floor
that was used for public
meetings and box socials.
There were classrooms on
either side of the auditorium.
There were more
classrooms, a teachers
lounge and living quarters
upstairs.
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The 2nd School Building, 1917-1933
The red lines identify the
exterior walls of the two-story
1917 building.
In the center is an
underground boiler room.
There are entrances with a
sidewalk to the east and
south.
The description on the plot
plan says “1916 Main
Building 2 Story Clay Tile”
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The 2nd School Building, 1917-1933
On March 10, 1933 a 6.4
magnitude earthquake struck Long
Beach. The two-story hollow tile
constructed building was damaged
but not severely.
It was determined that it was not up
to current earthquake standards
and condemned.
Tents with wooden floors and
wooden sides about three feet up
were used as temporary
classrooms until a new building
could be completed on the same
site. A bungalow was also brought
in.
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
Engineer Henry C. Heynemann arrived to
supervise the construction. Following the
project, he married widow Bonnie Graves
(Virginia Grave’s mother) and lived on Tulsa
west of Topanga.
In his notes he mentions the construction of a
new school at Chatsworth Park Elementary at
a cost of $35,000.
At the Dedication ceremony, Bob Turner was
the bugler for the Flag Salute, and Virginia
Graves played an accordion solo.
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
The new one-story
building was ready
for classes in
September 1935.
It had four
classrooms on the
east side of a main
hallway. On the
west side were two
classrooms, offices,
and two student
bathrooms.
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Jim Summers in 4th grade is standing center front, courtesy Summers family.
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
An Auditorium was
built in 1937.
The dedication
ceremony included
the play “Elmer” by
the graduating class,
with George Hoppe
as Elmer and Virginia
Graves as Susan
Collier.
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Class Photos 1939 & 1941
8th Grade class - Jim Summers in back row on left.8th Grade Class standing at the entrance of the building
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
Bungalows were added in 1956, and in the 1957-58 school year the building was
remodeled with the offices added and the front (south entrance) changed to its
present facade.
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
In 1993, air conditioning was
added to the school thanks to
“Operation Kool a Kid”, a
fundraising effort
spearheaded by Michele de
Gaetano.
Michele’s request for LA
school board funding had
been turned down, even with
photographic evidence of it
being so hot that crayons
would melt on the school
floors.
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The 3rd School Building, 1935-present
Today, Chatsworth
Park Elementary
School is recognized
as a State of California
Gold Ribbon school
having made
significant gains in
academic content and
performance
standards.
Their mascot is the
Palomino.
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Graduation from Chatsworth Park
Chatsworth Park had seventh and
eighth grade students until about
1949. Then they went to Sutter
Junior High or Columbus Jr High.
Lawrence Junior High opened in
1968.
San Fernando High School opened
in 1905.
In 1915, Canoga Park (then
Owensmouth) High School was
completed.
Chatsworth High School opened in
1963.
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Memories and Remembrances
The picture at the right is Frank Ditto and Nancy
Todd in 1954, their first day of school. The sign
stood at the southwest corner of the school.
Mike Furbotten recalled that in the 50’s and 60’s Hot
Dog Day was every Thursday. Your two choices
were regular and plain.
A publication from the PTA in 1968 reads: “Students
may buy milk for 7 cents to drink with their sack
lunch. Hot dogs are sold every Thursday.”
Ray Vincent remembers a favorite 60’s recess game
was “Socco”, similar to dodge ball, played on the
asphalt with a red rubber ball.
In the 1960’s the Roy Rogers narrated Disney movie
short “Pecos Bill” was played in the school
Auditorium.
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Memories and Remembrances
Grace Munroe remembers playing with her
crackerjack box toys under the tall eucalyptus
trees when she was in kindergarten.
Frank Ditto recalls playing the B-Flat Soprano
Saxophone and taking instructions from the
teacher at his home on the weekend.
Kevin Watts commented that the teachers that
made the most impression on him were
Armstrong, Stuckenbruck and Bates. They used
old school methods and were tough.
Kathy Cruse said, “I remember Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Van Noy and so many other teachers that
were instrumental in our education. In the 1950's there were not many twins - and these
teachers made it a point of bringing out the best of my sister Mimi and I as individuals.”
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Class Photos 1955-1984
We have lots of Class Photos from 1955
to 1984. We have a created a short 6
minute video to share these photos with
you. And it has a catchy tune too!
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Next up is a six minute video:
Chicken Fat
Chatsworth Park Elementary School
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K3v341mX_E
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“Chatsworth Park Elementary The First One Hundred Years”, Ioline Cleveland, 1988
Chatsworth Park Elementary School Photos donated by Chatsworth Historical Society
archives, Ken Ditto, Ray Vincent, and others.
1917-05-04 Owensmouth Gazette and June 2016 Chatsworth Historical Society Smoke
Signal
The 1955-02-15 Chatsworth Grapevine discusses the location of the 1880 wooden
schoolhouse
Prepared by Ann and Ray Vincent, Chatsworth Historical Society, April 2012
Revised Sept 2016, Sept 2017, Nov 2022
Sources and Acknowledgements
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