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|name          =Gate City Elementary School
|name          =Gate City Elementary School
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|established    =1955
|years=[[1915]]–[[2011]]
|closed          =2011
|district      =3
|cluster      =I
|grades        =1-5
|grades        =1-5
|principal      =Allen Lewis
|enrollment    =163
|enrollment    =163
|enroll-year    =2008
|enroll-year    =2008
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|address        =6910 [[Georgia Road]]
|address        =6910 [[Georgia Road]]
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|neighborhood          =Gate City
|district = [[Birmingham City Schools]]
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'''Gate City Elementary School''' was an elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 6910 [[Georgia Road]] in the [[Gate City]] neighborhood of the [[East Lake community]].
'''Gate City Elementary School''' was an elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 6910 [[Georgia Road]] in the [[Gate City]] neighborhood of the [[East Lake community]]. The first school building was erected in [[1914]]. It was originally named '''Weatherly School''' for [[Birmingham City Commission|City Commission]]er [[James Weatherly]]. An addition was made to the building in [[1924]]. [[Georgia Road]] was paved in [[1932]], and sidewalks added. Another building addition was completed in [[1948]].


The present school building was constructed in [[1955]] for the 700 children living at [[Marks Village]] public housing, which opened in [[1952]].
Enrollment gradually dwindled, until the [[Marks Village]] public housing community opened in [[1952]]. That fall the school experienced a sudden surge in enrollment from 199 to 553 students. Caught unprepared for the scale of the influx, the system quickly hired new teachers and borrowed space from the nearby [[Mount Mariah Missionary Baptist Church]]. A new school building, built in phases so as to allow classes to continue, was completed in [[1955]], big enough to accommodate the more than 700 children then enrolled.


In [[1957]] neighborhood leaders complained that students were playing in an open drainage ditch behind the school which had been identified as a nuisance and possible source of hepatitis by the [[Jefferson County Health Department]]. They asked the [[Birmingham City Commission]] to cover it, but Commissioner [[J. T. Waggoner, Sr]] informed them that the city could only afford such projects if the neighborhood raised half the cost themselves.
In [[1957]] neighborhood leaders complained that students were playing in an open drainage ditch behind the school which had been identified as a nuisance and possible source of hepatitis by the [[Jefferson County Health Department]]. They asked the [[Birmingham City Commission]] to cover it, but Commissioner [[J. T. Waggoner Sr]] informed them that the city could only afford such projects if the neighborhood raised half the cost themselves.


Under recent school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board of Education, [[Oliver Elementary School]] closed in the summer of [[2008]], with students transferring into Gate City Elementary. It was later decided to rebuild Oliver Elementary and transfer Gate City's students.
Under the school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board of Education, [[Oliver Elementary School]] closed in the summer of [[2008]], with students transferring into Gate City Elementary. It was later decided to rebuild Oliver Elementary and transfer Gate City's students.


==Principals==
==Principals==
* [[E. M. Meadows]], –[[1930]]
* Mr Berry
* [[R. D. Hurlbert]], [[1930]]
* [[J. S. Wilkerson]]
* [[Vanessa Byrd]], –[[2008]]
* [[J. W. Vann]]
* [[Irene Hunter]], [[2008]][[2010|10]]
* [[J. Q. Busby]]
* [[Allen Lewis]], [[2010]][[2011|11]]
* [[E. M. Meadows]], 1923–1930
* [[R. D. Hurlbert]], 1930–
* [[George Cox]], 1936–1937
* [[G. C. Morrow]]
* [[George Hendrix]]
* [[Ralph Martin]]
* [[Bettie Lawler]], 1953
* [[Lonnie Sample]], 1966–1967
* [[Bill Clemons]], 1980
* [[Vanessa Byrd]], –2008
* [[Irene Hunter]], 2008–2010
* [[Allen Lewis]], 2010–2011


==References==
==References==
* Cook, George (April 18, 1957) "[http://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4017coll2/id/820/rec/1 Health Safety Costly When Sewers Involved, Gate City Group Learns]" {{BPH}}
* Mitchell, Steve (March 29, 1956) "[http://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/12126 500 Enrollment Increase Gets Gate Qity New, Modern, 20 Room School]" ''East End News'' - via {{BPLDC}}
* Cook, George (April 18, 1957) "[http://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p4017coll2/id/820/rec/1 Health Safety Costly When Sewers Involved, Gate City Group Learns]" {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}


[[Category:Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Former Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Georgia Road]]
[[Category:Georgia Road]]
[[Category:1914 establishments]]
[[Category:1914 buildings]]
[[Category:1924 buildings]]
[[Category:1948 buildings]]
[[Category:1955 buildings]]
[[Category:1955 buildings]]
[[Category:1955 establishments]]
[[Category:2011 disestablishments]]
[[Category:2011 disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 14:10, 15 January 2021

Gate City Elementary School
Active 19152011
School type Public
District Birmingham City Schools
Grades 1-5
Colors
Mascot
Location 6910 Georgia Road, (map)
Birmingham

Gate City Elementary School was an elementary school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 6910 Georgia Road in the Gate City neighborhood of the East Lake community. The first school building was erected in 1914. It was originally named Weatherly School for City Commissioner James Weatherly. An addition was made to the building in 1924. Georgia Road was paved in 1932, and sidewalks added. Another building addition was completed in 1948.

Enrollment gradually dwindled, until the Marks Village public housing community opened in 1952. That fall the school experienced a sudden surge in enrollment from 199 to 553 students. Caught unprepared for the scale of the influx, the system quickly hired new teachers and borrowed space from the nearby Mount Mariah Missionary Baptist Church. A new school building, built in phases so as to allow classes to continue, was completed in 1955, big enough to accommodate the more than 700 children then enrolled.

In 1957 neighborhood leaders complained that students were playing in an open drainage ditch behind the school which had been identified as a nuisance and possible source of hepatitis by the Jefferson County Health Department. They asked the Birmingham City Commission to cover it, but Commissioner J. T. Waggoner Sr informed them that the city could only afford such projects if the neighborhood raised half the cost themselves.

Under the school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent Barbara Allen and approved by the Board of Education, Oliver Elementary School closed in the summer of 2008, with students transferring into Gate City Elementary. It was later decided to rebuild Oliver Elementary and transfer Gate City's students.

Principals

References