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'''Bessemer City Schools''' are administered by the '''Bessemer Board of Education''' to serve the City of [[Bessemer]]. Its offices are located at 1621 [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]]. | '''Bessemer City Schools''' are administered by the '''Bessemer Board of Education''' to serve the City of [[Bessemer]]. Its offices are located at 1621 [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]]. | ||
The superintendent is [[Fred Primm, Jr]]. The system's total average daily enrollment for the [[2010]]–[[2011]] school year is 4,555. | |||
The system's total average daily enrollment for the [[2010]]–[[2011]] school year is 4,555. | |||
==Board of Education== | ==Board of Education== | ||
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* [[Claire Mitchell]], District 6 | * [[Claire Mitchell]], District 6 | ||
* [[Hattie Aikerson]], District 7 | * [[Hattie Aikerson]], District 7 | ||
==Superintendents== | |||
* [[J. C. Orr]], 1940s | |||
* [[Deborah Horn]] | |||
* [[Michael Foster]], -[[2011]] | |||
* [[Fred Primm, Jr]], [[2011]]- | |||
==Schools== | ==Schools== |
Revision as of 09:56, 1 April 2014
Bessemer City Schools are administered by the Bessemer Board of Education to serve the City of Bessemer. Its offices are located at 1621 5th Avenue North.
The superintendent is Fred Primm, Jr. The system's total average daily enrollment for the 2010–2011 school year is 4,555.
Board of Education
- Vera Eades, District 1
- Earlean Cochran, District 2, president
- Renna' Soles Scott, District 3, vice-president
- Sam Morris, District 4
- Darlene Perkins, District 5
- Claire Mitchell, District 6
- Hattie Aikerson, District 7
Superintendents
- J. C. Orr, 1940s
- Deborah Horn
- Michael Foster, -2011
- Fred Primm, Jr, 2011-
Schools
- Abrams Elementary School
- Charles F. Hard Elementary School
- Jonesboro Elementary School
- Westhills Elementary School
- Bessemer City Middle School, opened 2013
- New Horizon Alternative School
- Bessemer Center for Technology
- Bessemer City High School, opened 2010
Former schools
- Arlington School (Bessemer), 1908–1986
- Bessemer Junior High School/James A. Davis Middle School, 1953-2013
- Jess Lanier High School, 1970–2009
External link
- Bessemer City Schools website