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History of Bedford Elementary School,
Pikesville, MD
On February 9, 1954, the Board of Education
of Baltimore County purchased 47 acres of land for $138,788 from Hayward
Realty, Inc. The site was to house a junior high school and an elementary
school. The junior high school took its name from historic old Sudbrook
Park. The elementary school was named after one of the streets, Bedford
Road.
The elementary school, designed by Meyer and Ayers Architects and constructed
by Stamford Construction Co. Inc., was due to open its doors for the
September, 1962 school year. Although the staff was ready, the school
building and materials were not. The first Bedford students enjoyed
an extra two week summer vacation while their soon-to-be-teachers reported
to Campfield Elementary spending their days with planning and paper
work in preparation for their first year together as a faculty. The
first principal was Mrs. Leona Werner. She remained here until 1968.
When Bedford finally opened, there were 600 students, with 36 to 40
students in a classroom. Opening day was quite chaotic. Many supplies
were lacking. The first grade had chairs but no desks! There were no
specials. Bedford did not have Art, Physical Education or Music classes.
There was no kindergarten. Bedford got its first kindergarten class
in 1966. In 1965, there was even an all boys' class. With the "baby
boom" still growing, Bedford became so overcrowded that it annexed 4
first grades to Powhatan School 1967-1969.
The first year created many of the things we have come to associate
with Bedford. The children voted on the mascot for the school and the
"Bedford Bees" won. They also voted on the school colors. Blue and gold
were chosen. There was even a school song.
Life at school was different in some ways. Back then, all of the food
in the cafeteria was cooked right the kitchen in the school. There were
no snacks to buy. There were no buses; all of the children were walkers.
There have been many changes and many students and teachers have come
and gone but Bedford remains a vibrant place to learn.
This information has been extracted from Bedford's Twentieth Anniversary
Book, 1962-1982 produced by the Project Bedford students: Jeremy Barron,
Patricia Beachley, Deborah Eisenhour, Rachel Floam, Carla Forman, Douglas
Gosnell, Wendy Klaff, Joe Lange and Rachel Reinstein, all from the class
of '82.
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