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* Jordan, Phillip. (March 23, 2006) "Hitting the right note: Can neighborhood associations help fill the funding gap for city schools?" ''Birmingham Weekly''.
* Jordan, Phillip. (March 23, 2006) "Hitting the right note: Can neighborhood associations help fill the funding gap for city schools?" ''Birmingham Weekly''.


==External link==
==External links==
* [http://www.bhm.k12.al.us/schools/banks/Profile.htm Banks Middle School profile] at www.bhm.k12.al.us
* [http://www.bhm.k12.al.us/schools/banks/Profile.htm Banks Middle School profile] at www.bhm.k12.al.us
* [http://banksjets.com BanksJets.com] alumni website


[[Category:Middle schools]]
[[Category:Middle schools]]

Revision as of 16:45, 17 April 2006

Banks Middle School (originally L. Frasier Banks High School) is a 400-student middle school in the Birmingham Public School System that feeds into Woodlawn High School. Banks occupies six buildings in a residential area on on 86th Street South in the South East Lake neighborhood.

The high school's first graduating class matriculated in 1961. In the early part of that decade, a U. S. Air Force F-86D "Sabre" [1] painted in the school colors of Columbia Blue and Scarlet was installed as a mascot and landmark in front of the school. The current principal is Jesse Daniel Jr.

In December 2000 a fire caused by arson caused extensive damage to the auditorium, destroying approximately $30,000 worth of band instruments which, because of ever-tightening public school budgets, have been only partially replaced. In February 2006, the South East Lake Neighborhood Association voted to appropriate $5,000 of their neighborhood funds to go toward new band instruments.

Banks High School alumni

Reference

  • Jordan, Phillip. (March 23, 2006) "Hitting the right note: Can neighborhood associations help fill the funding gap for city schools?" Birmingham Weekly.

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