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|address      =569 [[Park Avenue (Bluff Park)|Park Avenue]]
|address      =569 [[Park Avenue (Bluff Park)|Park Avenue]]
|city        =Hoover
|city        =Hoover
|website      =[http://bluffparkelem.al.hce.schoolinsites.com/ schoolinsites.com]
|website      =[https://www.hoovercityschools.net/bluffpark oovercityschools.net]
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==References==
==References==
* Anderson, Jon (September 18, 2017) "[http://hooversun.com/news/artists-must-vacate-former-bluff-park-elementary-school/ Artists must vacate former Bluff Park Elementary School]" ''Hoover Sun''
* Anderson, Jon (September 18, 2017) "[http://hooversun.com/news/artists-must-vacate-former-bluff-park-elementary-school/ Artists must vacate former Bluff Park Elementary School]" {{HSun}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://bluffparkelem.al.hce.schoolinsites.com/ Bluff Park Elementary School] website
* [https://www.hoovercityschools.net/bluffpark Bluff Park Elementary School] at hoovercityschools.net


[[Category:Elementary schools]]
[[Category:Elementary schools]]

Revision as of 16:50, 8 November 2023

Bluff Park Elementary School
Bluff Park Elementary logo.jpg
Established 1924
School type
District Hoover
Grades K-5
Principal Terry Lamar
Enrollment 660 (2017)
Colors Green and yellow
Mascot Panthers
Location 569 Park Avenue
Hoover
Website oovercityschools.net

Bluff Park Elementary School is a school for grades K-5 in the Hoover City Schools system, located at 569 Park Avenue in Hoover. It was founded in 1924 as part of Jefferson County Schools, replacing the former Summitt School.

Several additions to the original building were made over the years, including a major expansion in 1998. In 2003 that facility was shuttered and a new school building was constructed adjacent to the original. The former school building was leased to the Hoover Historical Society and Artists on the Bluff as a community cultural center until 2017, when the Hoover Board of Education determined that it could not bear the cost of updating the facility to current building codes and began planning to demolish it.

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