Bendle High School

Bendle High School is a public high school in Burton, Michigan, part of the Bendle Public Schools school district in Genessee County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

History

In 1928 in the southern portion of what was then Burton Township, the first Bendle School, which served kindergarten to 12th grade, opened. It continued to serve the students of the area until the township's population growth after World War II resulted in overcrowding. As a result, several new school buildings were built, including Bendle's first elementary school and, in 1953, a new high school building, located on 2294 East Bristol Road; the 1928 high school became T.N. Lamb Junior High School. After the turn of the 21st century, Lamb was overcrowded again, and the 1953 Bendle High School was in its sixth decade as a high school. The overcrowding of Lamb Junior High plus Bendle High School's age led to the third high school, the present Bendle High School, being built in 2008 on its current location on 2283 East Scottwood Avenue in Burton, and the conversion of the 1953 high school into the present Bendle Middle School. Lamb Junior High School was demolished in 2011.

The current Bendle High School, which cost $15.5 million to build and contains 80,000 square feet of space, was the most recent high school to be built in Genesee County, Michigan until the 2013 opening of the new Powers Catholic High School in downtown Flint, Michigan.[1]


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Coordinates: 42°58′14″N 83°39′37″W / 42.9705°N 83.6602°W / 42.9705; -83.6602


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