Charles L. Biedenbach

Charles L. Biedenbach

Charles L. Biedenbach (January 13, 1865-September 15, 1942) has been called the father of junior high schools[1] for his advocacy of separating younger from older kids in high school settings. For this advocacy he was well known in the educational circles of California in the early 1900s, and his leadership on this issue led to many significant offices.[2]

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Biography

Early life and education

Charles Louis Biedenbach was born on January 13, 1865 in San Francisco, California. He attended San Francisco city schools, graduating from Boys High School in 1882.[3] He earned a bachelor's degree from University of California, Berkeley in 1886 and a master's degree in 1894.

Career

Biedenbach taught in San Luis Obispo. In 1889 he returned to the Berkeley area as principal of the Peralta School. From 1892 to 1901 he taught mathematics at Oakland High School, after which he came to Berkeley as principal of McKinley school, which he developed into the McKinley Junior high school. In 1912 he became principal of Berkeley High School. In later years he served as President of the California Teachers Association and of the California High School Teachers' Association, Secretary-Treasurer of the State Council of the California Interscholastic Federation and on the Alameda County Board of Education.[4]

Marriage and children

Biedenbach married the former Lulu C. Colby in 1887. The couple had five children: Charlotte (b. 1888), Elise (b. 1889), Anna (b. 1891), Carl (b. 1893), and Katharine (b. 1899). He was widowed in 1925 and married the former Elizabeth Cordes at the time of his retirement.[5]

Death and afterward

Biedenbach died on September 15, 1942. He was interred in Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.

References

  1. ^ http://ohsmemorial.com/OHS/articles/99-biedenbach.htm
  2. ^ The National Association of Secondary School Principals, NASSP Bulletin, Vol. 46, No. 271, 435-445 (1962)
  3. ^ "Boys High School, Classes of 1882 and 1883". San Francisco Genealogy. http://www.sfgenealogy.com/sf/schools/bhs82.htm. 
  4. ^ Merritt, Frank Clinton (1928). History of Alameda County, California. 2. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Pub. Co.. p. 519–20. OCLC 3585233. http://ca-files.biofiles.us/Ala1928-491-540.pdf. 
  5. ^ Hazen, Wayne C. (1995) (transcript). Plutonium Technology Applied to Mineral Processing; Solvent Extraction; Building Hazen Research; 1940 to 1993. with Eleanor Swent. http://www.archive.org/stream/plutoniumtech00hazerich/plutoniumtech00hazerich_djvu.txt. Retrieved 2009-11-26. 

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