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Beardsley School District

Beardsley School District, in Bakersfield, California is a school district with four school facilities. The district consists of Beardsley Elementary School, North Beardsley School, San Lauren Elementary School and Beardsley Junior High School.

Beardsley School District
Address
1001 Roberts Lane
Bakersfield
, California, 93308
United States
Coordinates35°24′30″N 119°2′25″W / 35.40833°N 119.04028°W / 35.40833; -119.04028
District information
TypePublic school district
MottoIt's all about the kids!
GradesK–8[1]
Established1882 (1882)
SuperintendentDick Stotler
Schools4
Budget$18 M
NCES District ID0604260[1]
Students and staff
Students1,857[1]
Teachers90.0 (FTE)[1]
Staff113.37 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio20.63:1[1]
Other information
ScheduleNine-month
Websitewww.beardsleyschool.org

History edit

Foundation edit

The district traces its origins back to the late 19th century when Lewis A. Beardsley donated an acre of land and helped build a one-room schoolhouse in May 1882. Mr. Beardsley was a former teacher and principal at Bakersfield School and served as Kern County Superintendent of Schools from 1874 to 1877.[2] Following his county superintendence, he went into farming and later donated an acre of land to establish Beardsley School District. Beardsley School began with two teachers, Louis Beardsley and C. M. Chadwick, with an average daily attendance of 25 students. In 1883, Alexander B. MacPherson was added to the staff. Mr. MacPherson also served as Kern County Superintendent of Schools from 1883.

1900-49 edit

School enrollment remained relatively small during the first thirty years of the district. Then in 1911, the school’s population increased to sixty students. A teacher was added to the staff in a makeshift classroom created for the following school year. In 1913, a $20,000 school bond was approved by the voters to build a new school. The new two-story schoolhouse opened the following year.

With the opening of the new school, a hot lunch program was started in 1914. Lunches were prepared in the classroom and cost five cents. Many of the vegetables used in the lunches were grown in the school garden. The school’s garden products even earned Beardsley an award at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

A PTA was established and meetings were held twice monthly. The PTA was also the first in the county to sponsor a fundraising carnival to benefit the school.

The school boasted an outstanding track and field program, often winning the County Track Meets from 1921-24.

Beardsley experienced rapid growth over the next ten years from (1925–35). Average daily attendance climbed from 121 to 384 students. In recognition of this growth, voters approved a $120,000 bond issue in 1927 to expand school facilities, including a new auditorium and cafeteria.

In 1937, a new building was constructed to house a classroom, music room and dining area. At this time, a primary school was constructed with eight classrooms and a kindergarten. Later, in 1940, additional classrooms were built to complete the primary school that is now known as the Intermediate School.

During World War II, Beardsley students were active in raising “victory gardens” as well as harvesting crops on the surrounding farms. Student assistance in the harvest was needed due to the shortage of labor caused by the war.

In 1947, attendance had increased to 1284 students and the Junior High School was opened. The Junior High consisted of eight classrooms, library, and art rooms. Four more classrooms were added to the Junior High in 1948. In 1955, additional facilities were built for home economics, industrial arts, music room, and Junior High Office.

1950-1999 edit

In 1950 attendance increased to 1,550 students. Much of the increase came from the northwest portion of the district and North Beardsley School was built in 1952. The new school outgrew its eight classrooms in two years and an additional eight classrooms were built in 1954.

By 1967 enrollment had reached 1935 students and in 1968, two wings consisting of eighteen classrooms were added at North Beardsley School.

In 1969 the Intermediate and Junior High Schools additional facilities included a new multipurpose room/cafetorium and an educational service center.

In 1977 the district built a library between the Junior High School and Intermediate School, which serves both schools.

In 1996, the school district implemented the “Class Size Reduction Program” (CSR) for a ratio of no less than one teacher for twenty students. The CSR Program was implemented at North Beardsley School in grades K–3.

In 1998 a gymnasium was constructed with the support of the Beardsley School Community Foundation, Optimist Club, Kern Community Development Program, and County Board of Supervisors.

21st century edit

In 2001, the district converted the old intermediate cafeteria into a family resource center to house the Healthy Start and Head Start preschool programs.

An $8 million general obligation bond was passed in 2000 for modernizing all three school facilities and to build a new school.

In 2005, Beardsley opened San Lauren Elementary, its first new school in 53 years.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Beardsley Elementary". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ Kirkland, Jerry (2010). School District Origins in Kern County, California (PDF). Kern County Superintendent of Schools. pp. 31–34.

External links edit

  • school web site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Beardsley School District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Beardsley School District in Bakersfield California is a school district with four school facilities The district consists of Beardsley Elementary School North Beardsley School San Lauren Elementary School and Beardsley Junior High School Beardsley School DistrictAddress1001 Roberts Lane Bakersfield California 93308 United StatesCoordinates35 24 30 N 119 2 25 W 35 40833 N 119 04028 W 35 40833 119 04028District informationTypePublic school districtMottoIt s all about the kids GradesK 8 1 Established1882 1882 SuperintendentDick StotlerSchools4Budget 18 MNCES District ID0604260 1 Students and staffStudents1 857 1 Teachers90 0 FTE 1 Staff113 37 FTE 1 Student teacher ratio20 63 1 1 Other informationScheduleNine monthWebsitewww wbr beardsleyschool wbr org Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 1900 49 1 3 1950 1999 1 4 21st century 2 References 3 External linksHistory editFoundation edit The district traces its origins back to the late 19th century when Lewis A Beardsley donated an acre of land and helped build a one room schoolhouse in May 1882 Mr Beardsley was a former teacher and principal at Bakersfield School and served as Kern County Superintendent of Schools from 1874 to 1877 2 Following his county superintendence he went into farming and later donated an acre of land to establish Beardsley School District Beardsley School began with two teachers Louis Beardsley and C M Chadwick with an average daily attendance of 25 students In 1883 Alexander B MacPherson was added to the staff Mr MacPherson also served as Kern County Superintendent of Schools from 1883 1900 49 edit School enrollment remained relatively small during the first thirty years of the district Then in 1911 the school s population increased to sixty students A teacher was added to the staff in a makeshift classroom created for the following school year In 1913 a 20 000 school bond was approved by the voters to build a new school The new two story schoolhouse opened the following year With the opening of the new school a hot lunch program was started in 1914 Lunches were prepared in the classroom and cost five cents Many of the vegetables used in the lunches were grown in the school garden The school s garden products even earned Beardsley an award at the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco A PTA was established and meetings were held twice monthly The PTA was also the first in the county to sponsor a fundraising carnival to benefit the school The school boasted an outstanding track and field program often winning the County Track Meets from 1921 24 Beardsley experienced rapid growth over the next ten years from 1925 35 Average daily attendance climbed from 121 to 384 students In recognition of this growth voters approved a 120 000 bond issue in 1927 to expand school facilities including a new auditorium and cafeteria In 1937 a new building was constructed to house a classroom music room and dining area At this time a primary school was constructed with eight classrooms and a kindergarten Later in 1940 additional classrooms were built to complete the primary school that is now known as the Intermediate School During World War II Beardsley students were active in raising victory gardens as well as harvesting crops on the surrounding farms Student assistance in the harvest was needed due to the shortage of labor caused by the war In 1947 attendance had increased to 1284 students and the Junior High School was opened The Junior High consisted of eight classrooms library and art rooms Four more classrooms were added to the Junior High in 1948 In 1955 additional facilities were built for home economics industrial arts music room and Junior High Office 1950 1999 edit In 1950 attendance increased to 1 550 students Much of the increase came from the northwest portion of the district and North Beardsley School was built in 1952 The new school outgrew its eight classrooms in two years and an additional eight classrooms were built in 1954 By 1967 enrollment had reached 1935 students and in 1968 two wings consisting of eighteen classrooms were added at North Beardsley School In 1969 the Intermediate and Junior High Schools additional facilities included a new multipurpose room cafetorium and an educational service center In 1977 the district built a library between the Junior High School and Intermediate School which serves both schools In 1996 the school district implemented the Class Size Reduction Program CSR for a ratio of no less than one teacher for twenty students The CSR Program was implemented at North Beardsley School in grades K 3 In 1998 a gymnasium was constructed with the support of the Beardsley School Community Foundation Optimist Club Kern Community Development Program and County Board of Supervisors 21st century edit In 2001 the district converted the old intermediate cafeteria into a family resource center to house the Healthy Start and Head Start preschool programs An 8 million general obligation bond was passed in 2000 for modernizing all three school facilities and to build a new school In 2005 Beardsley opened San Lauren Elementary its first new school in 53 years References edit a b c d e f Search for Public School Districts District Detail for Beardsley Elementary National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2022 03 05 Kirkland Jerry 2010 School District Origins in Kern County California PDF Kern County Superintendent of Schools pp 31 34 External links editschool web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beardsley School District amp oldid 1170063586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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