J.E. Benson Public School

J.E. Benson Public School (formerly Wyandotte Street School) was an elementary school in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. J.E. Benson School is administered by the Greater Essex County District School Board, which also services sixty-one other elementary schools located in Windsor, Ontario and Essex County, Ontario.

History

Construction began in 1914,[1] just before the outbreak of the First World War; the school opened in April 1915.[1] Originally named Wyandotte Street School, the building contained twelve classrooms and a Manual Training Room.[1] Ten of the rooms were in use by 1916, and by 1917 the school was in full use.[1] J.E. Benson’s, or at the time Wyandotte Street School’s, first principal was Mr. Fred Snider[2] and the first recorded attendance was 95 students.[1]

Addition

In 1921–1922, Sandwich Township was annexed by the city of Windsor;[2] this included a three-room school that now fell under the jurisdiction of the Wyandotte Street School. The combination of students from Sandwich Township and the rapid population growth being experienced by the city from the post-war twenties, made it necessary for the School Board to provide additional rooms and accordingly built a fifteen-room addition. The new edition officially opened at noon, Thursday December 20, 1923,[3] the elementary school re-opened as a full Rotary School hosting 900 pupils "making it the largest institution of its kind in Western Ontario"[3] at the time.

Re-naming: becoming J.E. Benson School

On August 12, 1936, at the age of 63 Inspector John Edward Benson died from a heart attack.[4] The Board of education decided to honour Mr. Benson by renaming Wyandotte Street School, giving it its current name, J.E. Benson School. A commemorative plaque can be seen hung in the hallway to the Auditorium.

J. E. Benson

J. E. Benson was the son of James Benson and Angeline Parliament;[4] he was a resident of Roblin’s Mills, Prince Edward County. Benson taught in public schools around Prince Edward County until he became the inspector for public schools in Prince Edward County, after his graduation from Queen’s University.[4] Inspector Benson was first appointed to His Windsor position on December 16, 1919 ; he started his duties February 1, 1920.[4] Benson was the first educationalist to bring the rotary system to Canadian schools;[5] he was a trusted school inspector for twenty five years. Inspector Benson died from a heart attack on August 12th1936 after returning to his summer home, his usual custom following the closing of schools for the summer;[4] he "looked in good health" when he retired for the night but suffered from a heart attack and died before help arrived.[4]

Mascot

The current mascot for J.E. Benson Public School is the Bobcat; they are known as "The Benson Bobcats".

Principals

YearPrincipal
1915–1920Mr. Fred Snider
1920–1945Mr. Thomas W. Draper
1945–1959Mr. Peter McCallum
1959–1960Mr. Stuart Tuck
1960–1963Mr. Harvey Brown
1963–1969Mr. Harold Kidd
1969–1971Mr. Arthur Kidd
1971–1979Mr. Robert C. McIntosh
1979–1988Mr. George Sutton
1988–1990Mr. Ken Agnus
1990–1998Mr. Wayne French

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List of staff: 2012–13

GradeTeacher
PrincipalMrs. Oshar
Vice-PrincipalMrs. Muzzin
SecretaryMrs. Sandrin
JK/SKMs. Bonato
Mrs. Mialkowski / Mrs. Adjin
JK/SKMrs. Masotti
Mrs. Ryan
JK/SKMrs. Pickersgill
Mrs. Merlo
Grade 1Mrs. Crowder
Grade 1/2Mrs. Gelinas
Grade 1/2Ms. Moffatt
Grade 2/3Mrs. Zaidan / Mrs. Greer
Grade 3Mrs. Li-Dickinson
Grade 4Mr. McGinnis
Grade 4/5Mr. Jenkins
Grade 5/6Mrs. Vidamour
Grade 5/6Mr. Malmberg
Grade 7/8Miss Colebrook
Grade 7/8Mr. Kennedy
S.E.R.R.Miss Landry
S.E.R.R.Mrs. Harrison
LSTMrs. Laberi
MusicMr. Williamson
FSLMme. Kazoun
FSLMme. Gigliotti / Mme. Atris

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Windsor: Windsor’s Public Schools, "History of J. E. Benson School," Windsor Public Library 1972. Print.
  2. 1 2 Benson 75th Anniversary 1915-1990, Benson Public Library. (City of Windsor Executive Office, 1990)
  3. 1 2 "Western Ontario’s Largest School Opened", Windsor Star Dec. 20, 1923, pg. 12
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Inspector J. E. Benson", Windsor Star Aug.12, 1936 pg. 1
  5. "J. E. Benson Sparkled New Era in Education", Windsor Star, Sept. 4, 1954
  6. List compiled from Windsor’s Public schools until Principal McIntosh then the rest of the list is from Benson 75th Anniversary 1915-1990

Coordinates: 42°18′30″N 83°03′16″W / 42.30832°N 83.05455°W / 42.30832; -83.05455

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