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Kingsbury Elementary School
Kingsbury Elementary School
Excellence in Education
600 Cajon Street
Redlands
CA
92373

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MISSION

The staff, parents, and students of Kingsbury Elementary, a school rich in history and traditions, are dedicated to providing an environment that supports all students in their academic, social, emotional, and physical development; thereby enabling them to achieve their highest potential and to be productive and responsible citizens.

VISION

Our vision is to build a community of learners, in which all participants (staff, students, parents, and the community) demonstrate collaborative actions toward creating and implementing a "Thinking and Meaning-centered Curriculum" that is aligned with the California Content Standards and available for all students.

Kingsbury 1st Graders Salute the Flag at Burrage Mansion

Kingsbury History

Kingsbury school in the past

The Kingsbury School is rich in history and tradition.  Above you see the first school building, noted on the back of the undated photo as "The old Kingsbury School," which was built in 1887-88 following a $15,000 bond election.

Did you know that Kingsbury is the place where the Pledge of Allegiance was first recited by school children?

The Pledge of Allegiance was written by Francis Bellamy to be recited at the 400th-anniversary celebration of Columbus's discovery of America in 1892.  In Redlands, the ceremonies included The Pledge being recited by the children.  Miss Mary Fackler, Kingsbury teacher, was so impressed by The Pledge that she decided to have her first-grade classes begin their day by reciting it.  In her class were the children of Col. Henry Lawton.  Col. Lawton brought General Joseph Breckenridge to Kingsbury to hear the children recite The Pledge.  He brought this idea back to Washington D.C.  Finally. congress adopted the Pledge of Allegiance in 1924.  Kingsbury's Miss Mary Fackler is the reason that school children across America begin their day with the Pledge of Allegiance. (Source: The Fortnightly Club of Redlands, CA)

Miss Fackler taught first grade at Kingsbury School from 1888 to 1921, beloved by students of two generations.  She was a diminutive woman, but legend has it she had a dynamic presence.  Here is a picture of Miss Fackler and (part of) her class in November of 1890.  Can you find her in the photo?

Students of Kingsbury in the past

This is the graduating class of 1901 from what was then called Kingsbury Grammar School

Kingsbury students in 1978

Kingsbury 5th Graders in 1978

1901 Kingsbury Grammer School Students

This picture was donated to the school by a community member who found it among family keepsakes.  If you have any documents or photos of Kingsbury School that you would like to share, please give us a call or stop by.

Fall at Kingsbury
Historical Society Plaque for Mary Fackler