Burton Elementary Alumni, Huntington Woods

Burton Elementary Alumni, Huntington Woods Dr. Marion L. Burton - Burton Elementary was named after Dr. Marion L. Burton. Dr. Burton was a renowned educator during his life.

At the time of his death at age 50, on February 18, 1925, he was the president of the University of Michigan. Other accomplishments of his life:
Doctorate of Philosophy from Yale. Congregational preacher in New York City. President of Smith College, 1910 - 1917. President of University of Minnesota, 1917 - 1920. President of the University of Michigan, 1920 -1925. Youngest man to hold the presiden

cy at U of M. Brought the poet Robert Frost to live with students on campus. Made the 1924 nominating speech for Calvin Coolidge's presidency. During his term at U of M he oversaw the construction of seventeen buildings on campus earning him the nickname of "Burton the Builder". After his death, Burton Tower was built in his honor, ironically during the Depression while Burton Elementary lay vacant. Burton Elementary School History Time Line
2008 Maribeth Krehbiel appointed 13th principal
2004 Mary Beth Fitzpatrick appointed 12th principal
1997 Linda Schneider-Rediske appointed 11th principal
1996 Media Center, elevator, building renovations
1994 Burton Community Park built in 5 days
1989 Lloyd Lewis appointed 10th principal
1988 Donald Lazarus appointed 9th principal
1984 Burton awarded A+ rating by Instructor Magazine
1983 Richard Durda appointed 8th principal
1976 Burton participates in district-wide fundraising bingo on Saturday nights
1975 Charles Cromar appointed 7th principal
1964 Andrew Van Deven appointed 6th principal
1964 Principal George Kent retires after 23 years at Burton
1957-58 Burton PTA sponsors square dance fundraisers monthly at BHS
1956 First PTA sponsored Book Fair
1954 Addition of 6 more classrooms on west wing. 1240 students in grades K-8
1953 Addition of 5 more classrooms on west wing. 1082 students
1951 Addition of 6 more classrooms and Gym on West side of building
1948 Addition of 6 classrooms to north side of building. 536 students
1944 First 6 classrooms additionn to original building. 270 students
1941 Burton Elementary reopens after 10 years. 170 students, K-7
1941 George Kent appointed 5th principal
1934-39 Shrine Catholic School uses Burton for classrooms
1931 Burton closed down for next ten years during depression
1930 Principal Sanberg and staff given 30 days notice before school closes
1929 Stock market crashes
1928 Judith Sanberg appointed 4th principal
1927 Edwina Wolford appointed 3rd principal
1926 Minnie Fraser appointed 2nd principal. Salary $1,700 year
1926 February 17 - Dedication of Burton Elementary School. 130 students
1925 February 18 - Dr. Marion Burton, President of University of Michigan dies
1925 Branche Beaman appointed 1st principal
1925 Twenty-two lots bought for school grounds at a cost of approximately $800 each. Original school had five rooms and was built in less than ten months at a cost of $60,000.
1921 First elementary school in district opens - Angell Elementary
1901 Second school in district opens at 11 Mile & Coolidge - South School. No running water or bathrooms.
1840 First school in district opens at Catalpa & Coolidge - Blackman School. Four students, ages 5-17, no running water or indoor bathrooms. (from the Berkley Schools website)

04/11/2026

Burton Centennial Celebration
A message from Burton Elementary...

We’re excited to invite all Burton Blue Jays - past and present to our Centennial Celebration on Wednesday, April 15, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Come celebrate 100 years of Burton and experience the Glow-in-the-Dark Art Show featuring our Burton artists (all students must be accompanied by an adult)

Reconnect with friends and teachers as we honor a century of learning, leadership, and community.
The evening will include:
Ribbon cutting and official naming of our brand-new Multipurpose Room
Guest speakers honoring Burton’s history and future
Centennial slideshow
Snacks and refreshments
Burton Glow-in-the-Dark Student Art Show
Scholastic Book Fair

We’re gathering memories and looking to connect with some of our longest-standing Blue Jays.
Share your photos from “Burton days” across the decades-classrooms, concerts, field trips, playground moments, staff, and special traditions.
Burton alumni near and far-whether you graduated last year or many decades ago-we’d love to feature you in our centennial slideshow.
Do you know someone who walked Burton’s halls in the earliest years of the school? Help us find some of our longest‑ago Burton graduates so we can honor them as part of the celebration.

Please send photos (with approximate year and names, if you know them) and let us know if you, or a family member (Burton alum) who’d like to be featured in the slideshow at [email protected].

09/30/2015

Looking for some community gardeners to help with the Burton Landscape. Can sponsor a bed, or help someone who is. Interested? Contact me ASAP. Susan Witus [email protected]

03/24/2014

hey alumni,
Anyone out there?
Anyone want to buy a personalized brick for our new playground?
I promise, once we wrap up this fundraising, I have tons of class photos to scan for this fab FB page.

Hey Fellow Burton Alumni! The Friends of the NEW Burton Community Park  are in the home stretch of fundraising for a new...
12/22/2013

Hey Fellow Burton Alumni! The Friends of the NEW Burton Community Park are in the home stretch of fundraising for a new playground. Many of us fondly remember the gravel playground and Mrs. Lutz taking those pieces of rock from our knees. That was replaced with a new fabulous wooden castle playground that many of us enjoyed (some with our own kids!) That well loved playground still leaves memories but it also leaves splinters in the fingers current Burton crowd. it's falling apart and must be replaced....
So this is the final shout out to all you Burton FB alum.
please donate to our fundraising team: www.crowdrise.com/BurtonAlumni
OR
Keep your memories alive with a personalized brick! forms and info at.....
Www.burtonpark.wordpress.com

Thank you!
Susan Pickard Witus
FBCP chairwoman
Burton alumni
Burton mom

Support Team Burton Alumni | Burton Elementary School 's Fundraiser on CrowdRise http://www.crowdrise.com/burtonalumni

09/13/2013

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Hey Burton Alum, don't miss out! Preserve your family's commitment to the new Burton Community Park by purchasing a bric...
03/26/2013

Hey Burton Alum, don't miss out! Preserve your family's commitment to the new Burton Community Park by purchasing a brick for the brick pathway in the new playground. See attached order form for pricing details...

03/23/2013

Hey all your ALUMNI out there. We need your help to build a new playground. (Barrels are staying! )Stay tuned for some information on how to buy a personalized brick for the park. Would be so fun to have Alum names and comments in the red brick road to the NEW Burton Playground.
PS. Remember the gravel we used to have. So fun to pick out of our knees when we fell! Glad that's gone!
-Susan PICKARD Witus (1976)

Grinch fundraiser was a huge success! Thank you Ellyn for creating this opportunity to be together on a snowy day, havin...
12/28/2012

Grinch fundraiser was a huge success! Thank you Ellyn for creating this opportunity to be together on a snowy day, having some laughs while singing with the Grinch-- all while raising money for our much needed new playground! Thank you all who attended. Hope you enjoyed it as much as we did!

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11/09/2012

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