School 54 was built in 1894 at 2358 Main Street. A addition was constructed in 1907. The old building was demolished in 1964; a new school was constructed on the same site.
School 53 was built at 329 Roehrer Avenue, near Winslow Avenue. It was originally constructed in 1895, with an addition in 1901. A large new facility replaced the older structures in 1971, and remains in use as a school.
School 52 was located at 276 Bird Avenue near Barry Place. The school closed in 1980 as part of the desegregation plan. The building was later demolished to make way for a US Post Office.
School 51 was built in 1894. Located at 101 Hertel Avenue near Guernsey Street, an addition in 1927 doubled the school's size. The school closed in 2005 and is vacant as of 2018.
Built in 1890, this steam-heated building was located at 789 Seneca Street at the corner of Hydraulic Street. In 1905, it was renamed Seneca Vocational School. The school was in use under various names until 1955 and later torn down.
Built in 1888, this structure is still in use (as of 2018). Located at 389 Virginia Street near Elmwood Avenue and Edward Street, it was designed by H. H. (Henry Harrison) Little, a prominent Buffalo architect. The building became a Veterans High…