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'''Ernest F. Bush Elementary School''' is an elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 1112 [[25th Street Ensley]] in [[Ensley]]. The principal is [[Ethel Knight]].
'''Ernest F. Bush Elementary School''' is a middle school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 1112 [[25th Street Ensley]] in [[Ensley]]. The principal is [[Ethel Knight]].


Bush Middle School is the successor to the [[Ensley School]] which was founded nearby by the city of Ensley in [[1901]]. The present building was built in [[1923]] adjacent to [[Ensley High School]] and was designed by the same architect, [[David O. Whilldin]]. Additions to the school were completed in [[1928]], [[1952]], [[1957]] and in the 1990s.
Bush Middle School is the successor to the [[Ensley School]] which was founded nearby by the city of Ensley in [[1901]]. The present building was built in [[1923]] adjacent to [[Ensley High School]] and was designed by the same architect, [[David O. Whilldin]]. Additions to the school were completed in [[1928]], [[1952]], [[1957]] and in the 1990s.

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Ernest F. Bush Elementary School is a middle school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 1112 25th Street Ensley in Ensley. The principal is Ethel Knight.

Bush Middle School is the successor to the Ensley School which was founded nearby by the city of Ensley in 1901. The present building was built in 1923 adjacent to Ensley High School and was designed by the same architect, David O. Whilldin. Additions to the school were completed in 1928, 1952, 1957 and in the 1990s.

The school is named for Ernest Forrest Bush, the first principal of the Ensley School.

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