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'''Barrett Elementary School''' is an elementary school in the [[Birmingham Public School System]] that feeds into [[L. Frazier Banks Middle School]]. The school is located at 7601 [[Division Avenue]] in the [[Wahouma]] neighborhood of the [[East Lake]] community. The principal is [[Wanda Birchfield]].
'''Nathaniel A. Barrett Elementary School''' is an elementary school in the [[Birmingham Public School System]] that feeds into [[L. Frazier Banks Middle School]]. The school is located at 7601 [[Division Avenue]] in the [[East Lake neighborhood]] of the [[East Lake]] community. The principal is [[Wanda Birchfield]].


Barett was originally called '''East Lake School''' when it opened in [[1901]]. It was renamed in honor of then-East Lake mayor [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]], a year before East Lake merged into the city of [[Birmingham]] and 16 years before Barett was elected President of the [[Birmingham City Commission]].
Barett was originally called '''East Lake School''' when it opened in [[1901]]. It was renamed in honor of then-East Lake mayor [[Nathaniel A. Barrett]], a year before East Lake merged into the city of [[Birmingham]] and 16 years before Barett was elected President of the [[Birmingham City Commission]].
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Revision as of 19:18, 19 January 2011

Barrett Elementary School
Barrett School.jpg
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 1901present
Location 7601 Division Avenue, (map)
East Lake
Grades K-5
Principal Wanda Birchfield
Enrollment 532 (2008)
Colors green and white
Mascot Wildcats
Website barrett.bce.schoolinsites.com

Nathaniel A. Barrett Elementary School is an elementary school in the Birmingham Public School System that feeds into L. Frazier Banks Middle School. The school is located at 7601 Division Avenue in the East Lake neighborhood of the East Lake community. The principal is Wanda Birchfield.

Barett was originally called East Lake School when it opened in 1901. It was renamed in honor of then-East Lake mayor Nathaniel A. Barrett, a year before East Lake merged into the city of Birmingham and 16 years before Barett was elected President of the Birmingham City Commission.

The 1901 building was expanded with a new wing between 1925 and 1928, containing thirteen more classrooms, a music room and office. A lunchroom was added later. In 1955 the original portion of the school was demolished and replaced adjacent to the 1928 wing for the 1956 school year. The new building added 17 classrooms and a library. A two-story east wing was added on in 1960 for the 1961 school year.

In 1978 the school was fully refurbished with new windows, carpets, ceilings, lighting and air conditioning.

In 1989 the school, which had served kindergarten through 8th grade students was reconfigured into an elementary school serving K-5.

School colors are green and white, and the nickname is "Barrett Wildcats"