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Over the years, numerous [[List of school systems|local school systems]] have broken away from Jefferson County. Currently the county system is made up of 52 schools and employs over 2,500 teachers to educate nearly 36,000 students. | Over the years, numerous [[List of school systems|local school systems]] have broken away from Jefferson County. Currently the county system is made up of 52 schools and employs over 2,500 teachers to educate nearly 36,000 students. | ||
In [[2017]] the system announced a $200 million capital program to construct seven new schools and additions to nine others. | |||
==Schools== | ==Schools== | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Frankenberg, Erica (November 17, 2009) "Splintering School Districts: Understanding the Link between Segregation and Fragmentation." ''Law & Social Inquiry''. Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 869-909 | * Frankenberg, Erica (November 17, 2009) "Splintering School Districts: Understanding the Link between Segregation and Fragmentation." ''Law & Social Inquiry''. Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 869-909 | ||
* Edgemon, Erin (September 14, 2017) "7 new Jefferson County schools, 9 major renovations included in $200 million project." {{BN}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 17:26, 15 September 2017
The Jefferson County School System provides public schools for students in Jefferson County except for municipalities that have formed their own school systems. The system is governed by the Jefferson County Board of Education, with its main office in the former State Farm Mutual building at 2100 18th Street South in Birmingham. Craig Pouncey is the superintendent of schools.
Over the years, numerous local school systems have broken away from Jefferson County. Currently the county system is made up of 52 schools and employs over 2,500 teachers to educate nearly 36,000 students.
In 2017 the system announced a $200 million capital program to construct seven new schools and additions to nine others.
Schools
High Schools
- Clay-Chalkville High School
- Center Point High School
- Corner High School
- Fultondale High School
- Gardendale High School
- Hueytown High School
- Jefferson County Academy of Theater and Dance
- Jefferson County International Baccalaureate
- Jefferson County School of Visual Art
- McAdory High School
- Minor High School
- Mortimer Jordan High School
- Oak Grove High School
- Pinson Valley High School
- Pleasant Grove High School
- Shades Valley High School
Middle Schools
- Bagley Junior High School
- Bragg Middle School
- Brighton K-8 School
- Clay-Chalkville Middle School
- Erwin Middle School
- Irondale Middle School
- Hueytown Middle School
- McAdory Middle School
- Minor Middle School
- North Jefferson Middle School
- Rudd Middle School
Elementary Schools
- Adamsville Elementary School
- Brookville Elementary School
- Bryan Elementary School
- Center Point Elementary School
- Chalkville Elementary School
- Clay Elementary School
- Concord Elementary School
- Corner Elementary School
- Crumly Chapel Elementary School
- Erwin Elementary School
- Fultondale Elementary School
- Gardendale Elementary School
- Greenwood Elementary School
- Gresham Elementary School
- Hillview Elementary School
- Hueytown Elementary School
- Johnson Elementary School
- Lipscomb Elementary School
- McAdory Elementary School
- Mount Olive Elementary School
- North Highland Elementary School
- Oak Grove Elementary School
- Pinson Elementary School
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School
- Snow Rogers Elementary School
- West Jefferson Elementary School
Community Schools
Other Facilities
- Jefferson County School Service Center
- Burkett Center for Multi-Handicapped
- Hueytown Center for Multi-Handicapped
- Jefferson County Counseling Learning Center East
- Shades Valley Technical Academies
Superintendents
- John Rockett, 1885
- E. B. Erwin, 1920s-1930s
- John Bryan, 1940s
- Kermit Johnson, -1968
- Revis Hall, 1968-
- Herb Sang, 1989–1991
- Bruce Wright, 1992–2000
- Bobby Neighbors, 2000–2003
- Roger Tomberlin (interim), 2003
- Phil Hammonds, 2004–2013
- Stephen Nowlin, 2013–2014
- Bobby Neighbors (interim), 2014
- Craig Pouncey, 2014–present
References
- Frankenberg, Erica (November 17, 2009) "Splintering School Districts: Understanding the Link between Segregation and Fragmentation." Law & Social Inquiry. Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 869-909
- Edgemon, Erin (September 14, 2017) "7 new Jefferson County schools, 9 major renovations included in $200 million project." The Birmingham News
External links
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Topics |
Communities | County Commission | Courts | Schools | Sheriff |
Cities |
Adamsville | Bessemer (seat) | Birmingham (seat) | Brighton | Brookside | Cardiff | Center Point | Clay | Fairfield | Fultondale | Gardendale | Graysville | Homewood | Hoover | Hueytown | Irondale | Kimberly | Leeds | Lipscomb | Maytown | Midfield | Morris | Mountain Brook | Mulga | North Johns | Pinson | Pleasant Grove | Sylvan Springs | Tarrant | Trafford | Trussville | Vestavia Hills | Warrior | West Jefferson |