Charles Bender High School

Charles Bender High School
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Charles Bender High School was the third school in Humble, Texas to provide high school seniors with diplomas. It is located on Higgins Street in Humble, Texas, on Block 26 in Bender's First Addition, on land that was donated by the Estate of Charles Bender. It was built on the site of The Humble Grammar School, which was destroyed in a pre-dawn fire on January 26, 1929.[1]

After the destruction of The Humble Grammar school, the school board voted to have a new building constructed. After H. E. McKay and 53 other citizens submitted a formal petition, the school board voted to hold a bond election to fund a new junior-senior high school building of $140,000 on February 12, 1929. The bond election was held on March 12, 1929 and passed with 312 citizens voting for the bond, and 36 against it.

The board had been conferring with architects; it was of a unanimous opinion that Robert E. Lee high school at Goose Creek, reduced to size, was about what was needed for Humble, and that the architect, Harry D. Payne, would meet with the board.[2]

On March 28, 1929, the school board voted to name the new high school Charles Bender High School in honor of the Bender family for past donations and loyal support. At the same meeting, Mr. Payne presented preliminary plans for the new high school at standard scale. The plans were approved with few changes. On April 15, 1929, the children of Charles Bender send a letter to the school board thanking them in honor of their father.

A lengthy battled ensued between several citizens and the school board over the location of the new school. Several citizens wanted the new school located on school grounds with much more land, to provide the students more opportunities. Eventually decided to build the school on the site of the destroyed Humble Grammar School.

On May 13, 1929, the school board accepts the drawings and specifications for Charles Bender High School by architect Harry D. Payne, along with plans for remodeling Humble High School into use as a Grammar School. On June 5, 1929, the school board approves contracts for the construction of the school: C. W. Ennis is awarded te general contract for $124,350; Walker Heating and Plumbing is awarded the contract for $16,755 (plus $19,50 for work on the Humble High School renovation), Caywood Electric is awarded a contract of $6,200, and the architect fees for Harry D. Payne are awarded for $7,492.75

A ceremony for the laying of the cornerstone is held on Saturday, September 29, 1929 at 4 PM.

On December 6, 1929, Architect Payne offered his fee as 3% for coordinating contract, instead of the agreed upon 5%, to allow better purchase of equipment for the school. On January 4, 1930 the Bender family donates $3,025 to furnish the stage scenery for the high school.

On February 5, 1930, the school board accepts possession of Charles Bender High School (still dependent on final inspection). The building encompasses 31,376 square feet (2,914.9 m2) and contains 20 classrooms. The school board eventually pays Harry D. Payne his full 5% commission.

Even though the school is named Charles Bender High School, it was frequently called Humble High School since it is the only high school in the district.

In 1955, the old Humble High School building, which occupied the adjoining lot, was torn down to make way for additions to Bender High School. In early 1956, a new cafeteria, band room and gymnasium were added.

1959: Grades 8-12 attend Bender High School.

In 1965, a new high school opened in the district...Humble High School on Wilson Road. Charles Bender High School was converted to a Junior High School, which receives students from Humble Elementary and Lakeland Elementary.

In 1973, the building was converted for use as the district administration building. The renovation was completed in January 1974.

The building was later modified and used as the Curriculum and Staff Development Center. In 2003, after the opening of the Instructional Support Center in Kingwood, the (former Charles Bender High School) building was abandoned, and has been vacant ever since. The building has been in disrepair and suffers from problems with asbestos. Over the years, many former students and community members have rallied around preserving the building.

Humble High School graduate, and teacher at Atascocita High School, Gaby Diaz and her students led a charge to preserve the building, and even built a web-site (www.impossibleisunamerican.com) to advertise their mission.[3] Impossible is Un-American is a school motto of Charles Bender High School, and is engraved over a back door to the building. The motto descends from the original Humble High School building (built in 1918).[4]

In May 2011, the school district transferred ownership of the building to the City of Humble, who have hopes of preserving it. The district also transferred ownership of the two blocks of land the building sits on (both originally donated by the Bender family), which has been the center of the school district since 1909.

References

  1. ^ Meaux, Robert (2011). A History of the Schools in Humble, Texas. 
  2. ^ Humble ISD Board Minutes. 02/13/1929. 
  3. ^ Diaz, Gaby. "Impossible Is Un-American". http://www.impossibleisunamerican.com/. 
  4. ^ The Gusher: The Yearbook of Humble High School. 1919. 


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