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'''William H. Calloway Elementary School''' was an elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 3417 [[34th Terrace North]] at the intersection of [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]] (formerly [[Huntsville Road]]) in the [[Collegeville]] neighborhood.
'''William H. Calloway Elementary School''' was an elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 3417 [[34th Terrace North]] at the intersection of [[F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive]] (formerly [[Huntsville Road]]) in the [[Collegeville]] neighborhood.


The school was built in 1958 by the [[Wilborn Construction Company]] at a cost of $129,768. It had six classrooms, a lunch room and and office. It originally served African American students, and was named for [[William Calloway]].
The school was built in [[1958]] by the [[Wilborn Construction Company]] at a cost of $129,768. It had six classrooms, a lunch room and and office. It originally served African American students, and was named for [[William Calloway]].


The school had an enrollment of 415 in [[1981]], which had dropped to 350 by [[1989]].
The school had an enrollment of 415 in [[1981]], which had dropped to 350 by [[1989]].

Revision as of 12:15, 18 December 2017

Calloway Elementary School
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 19582011
Location 3417 34th Terrace North, (map)
Collegeville
Grades K-5
Principal [[]]
Enrollment 350 (1989)
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Mascot
Website

William H. Calloway Elementary School was an elementary school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 3417 34th Terrace North at the intersection of F. L. Shuttlesworth Drive (formerly Huntsville Road) in the Collegeville neighborhood.

The school was built in 1958 by the Wilborn Construction Company at a cost of $129,768. It had six classrooms, a lunch room and and office. It originally served African American students, and was named for William Calloway.

The school had an enrollment of 415 in 1981, which had dropped to 350 by 1989.

After the school closed, it was converted into a JCCEO Head Start Center, which closed in 2016. The building is currently unused.