About Andersen, Hans Christian Andersen Elementary School

The history of Hans Christian Andersen Elementary is a complex one consisting of two parallel time lines that converge in the year 1932.

One timeline takes us back to 1884 when Hans Christian Andersen Elementary was erected at the intersection of Lincoln & Division Streets. In 1893 an addition that would eventually become the Andersen Educational and Vocational Guidance Center, now known as the Andersen Upper Grade Center, was constructed. Today, Andersen Elementary, along with the U.G.C., still stands at the site of its original construction, though its address is now 1148 N Honore Street.

The other timeline is the more intricate one, extending back to1855 when School #8 was constructed at the intersection of Warren & Page Streets. By 1859 this school building had been relocated to Reuben & Cornelia Streets, where it was known as School #12. It wasn’t until the 1864-65 academic year that the school received an actual namesake, that of Superintendent William H. Wells. In 1866, when a newly-erected building opened on the same site under the name William H. Wells School, the building that had been moved from Warren & Page Streets to Reuben & Cornelia Streets moved once again to the corner of Reuben & Wabansia to house the Rolling Mill Primary School.

When the city decided to widen Ashland Avenue, part of Wells School had to be dismantled. Thus, by the fall of 1930, Wells students were relocated to portables placed on the grounds of the Hans Christian Andersen School. Shortly thereafter, the buildings on the former Wells School site were razed, and a new school was erected in their place (the new school, confusingly enough, would also be named “Wells”).

On June 15, 1932, the Wells School portables on the Andersen site officially combined with Andersen to make one school under the name Hans Christian Andersen Elementary, which, as stated before, is still open today at 1148 N Honore Street.

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I'm interested in interviewing Andersen students from the 60s and 70s

My name is James Fabris.  I never attended Andersen Elementry, but I am very much interested in talking to people who did. I am currently working on a novel that is set in that community, so I am looking for someone who can give me some historical perspective.

Class of 89 Anerson E.V.G.C

Mr. Payless Class of 89 Anderson Elementry Vocational Guardian Center.

Mrs. Schulman

Ms. Williams

Mrs. Burns

 

 

Hans Christian Andersen 8th Grade Graduation, 1968

My name is Peggy Stagner Jupp and I submitted the picture of the 8th Grade Graduating Class of 1968.  Many fond memories of Andersen! 

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ALL HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS OF ALL AGES PLEASE

PLEASE JOIN US AT THIS SPECIAL PAGE THAT I HAVE DEDICATED TO ALL THE FAMILIES THAT ATTENDED HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN ELEMENTARY. THIS PLACE WAS NOT JUST A SCHOOL IT WAS A FAMILY THAT LOVED US AND MADE SURE WE LEARNED.. 

It is sad to say

OUR LAST CELEBRATION OF ANDERSEN SCHOOL

I am sorry to say but June 30, 2011 Hans Christian Andersen School closed their doors for ever and it was devistating to see the people that tought me and my daughter and aunts and uncle of mines walk away for ever. It was an injustice because CPS promised us that the last child was going to be able to graduate in 2013 but at the last minute they closed us without a care in the world.

Anderson E.V.G.C

I am looking for help on finding class mates that attended from 1987 to 1989. if you have any information please contact me at mecanlilj@yahoo.com