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'''Hayes K-8 School''' is a | '''Hayes K-8 School''' is a K-8 school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, constructed in [[2012]] on the site of the former [[Hayes High School]] at 505 [[43rd Street North]] in [[North Avondale]]. | ||
Plans for the | Plans for the $18.25 million school were approved in [[2008]] and construction began soon after the demolition of the high school in [[2009]]. The [[2009 Birmingham City Council election#Board of Education|newly-elected]] [[Birmingham Board of Education]] debated the idea of building a new high school at the site, halting construction in February [[2010]]. They decided the following September to proceed with the K-8 school. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Leech, Marie (February 9, 2010) "Birmingham school board halts Hayes K-8 school construction to rethink project." | * Leech, Marie (February 9, 2010) "Birmingham school board halts Hayes K-8 school construction to rethink project." {{BN}} | ||
* Leech, Marie (September 14, 2010) "Birmingham school board votes to proceed with Hayes K-8 school." | * Leech, Marie (September 14, 2010) "Birmingham school board votes to proceed with Hayes K-8 school." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Birmingham schools]] | [[Category:Birmingham schools]] |
Revision as of 15:19, 26 February 2013
Hayes K-8 School | |
Birmingham City Schools | |
Years | 2012–present |
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Location | 505 43rd Street North, (map) North Avondale |
Grades | K-8 |
Principal | - |
Enrollment | 0 () |
Colors | |
Mascot | |
Website | bhm.k12.al.us |
Hayes K-8 School is a K-8 school in the Birmingham City Schools system, constructed in 2012 on the site of the former Hayes High School at 505 43rd Street North in North Avondale.
Plans for the $18.25 million school were approved in 2008 and construction began soon after the demolition of the high school in 2009. The newly-elected Birmingham Board of Education debated the idea of building a new high school at the site, halting construction in February 2010. They decided the following September to proceed with the K-8 school.
References
- Leech, Marie (February 9, 2010) "Birmingham school board halts Hayes K-8 school construction to rethink project." The Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (September 14, 2010) "Birmingham school board votes to proceed with Hayes K-8 school." The Birmingham News