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''This article is about the former Birmingham elementary school. For the former Fairfield school, see [[Baker School (Fairfield)]].''
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|name          =Baker Elementary School
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|years=[[1910]]–2000s
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|address        =3013 [[Avenue F Ensley|Avenue F]]
|city = Birmingham
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|district = [[Ensley]] (1910)<br>[[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham]](1910-2000s)
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'''Baker Elementary School''' was a public school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, located at 3013-3039 [[Avenue F Ensley|Avenue F]] in [[Ensley]].
'''Baker Elementary School''' was a public school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, located at 3013-3039 [[Avenue F Ensley|Avenue F]] in [[Ensley]].


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==Principals==
==Principals==
* [[Cecile Wilson]], 1910-
* [[Cecile Wilson]], 1910–
* [[Augusta Redwood]], 1915-1916
* [[Augusta Redwood]], 1915–1916
* [[Hattie Follis]], 1928-1946
* [[Hattie Follis]], 1923–1946
* [[John Slaughter]], 1962
* [[Margaret Skipwith]], 1975
* [[Margaret Skipwith]], 1975



Latest revision as of 12:40, 11 July 2023

This article is about the former Birmingham elementary school. For the former Fairfield school, see Baker School (Fairfield).

Baker Elementary School
Active 1910–2000s
School type Public
District Ensley (1910)
Birmingham(1910-2000s)
Grades 1-5
Colors
Mascot
Location 3013 Avenue F, (map)
Birmingham

Baker Elementary School was a public school in the Birmingham City Schools system, located at 3013-3039 Avenue F in Ensley.

The original four-room school was named for N. R. Baker, who served as Superintendent of Ensley City Schools. It was constructed by the City of Ensley in 1910, but was immediately merged into "Greater Birmingham" and became a city school. It was expanded some time after 1920.

Baker Elementary School closed before 2004 and was demolished. The site was subdivided into single family residential lots.

Principals