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A new building was constructed in [[1920]] to accommodate a growing student population. An adjacent house was purchased, converted into classrooms, and expanded with a two-room annex in [[1931]].
A new building was constructed in [[1920]] to accommodate a growing student population. An adjacent house was purchased, converted into classrooms, and expanded with a two-room annex in [[1931]].


It was built in [[1952]] as a replacement for the former [[Graymont Colored School]], and a year later named for its principal of 21 years, [[Brunetta C. Hill]]. During her tenure the school had grown from four to eight grades.
It was built in [[1952]] as a replacement for the former [[Graymont Colored School]], and a year later named for its principal of 21 years, [[Brunetta C. Hill]]. During her tenure the school had grown from four to eight grades. [[Condoleezza Rice]] was a student at Hill School in the late 1950s and 1960s.


In [[1957]] the school added eight classrooms, a gymnasium and auditorium. A two-story frame house on [[Graymont Avenue]] which had been used for overflow class space was demolished in order to provide playground space. In [[1963]] the former complement to Hill Elementary, [[Graymont Elementary School]] was first integrated.
In [[1957]] the school added eight classrooms, a gymnasium and auditorium. A two-story frame house on [[Graymont Avenue]] which had been used for overflow class space was demolished in order to provide playground space. In [[1963]] the former complement to Hill Elementary, [[Graymont Elementary School]] was first integrated.
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Under the most recent school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board, North Birmingham Elementary would close in the Summer of [[2011]] with students transferring to [[Tuggle Elementary School]]. [http://blog.al.com/bn/2008/02/the_list.html]
Under the most recent school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board, North Birmingham Elementary would close in the Summer of [[2011]] with students transferring to [[Tuggle Elementary School]]. [http://blog.al.com/bn/2008/02/the_list.html]
==Principals==
* [[Rachel Lester Hill]], [[1909]]
* [[Samuel Harris]]
* [[Brunetta C. Hill]], [[1932]] - [[1953]]
* [[Parnell Jones]], [[1953]] -
* [[Taylor Greene, Jr]], [[2006]]-


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

Revision as of 20:08, 8 March 2008

Hill Elementary School
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 19092011
Location 507 3rd Street North, (map)
Smithfield
Grades K-5
Principal Taylor Greene, Jr
Enrollment 239 (2008)
Colors red and white
Mascot Bulldogs
Website hillbulldogs.com

Brunetta C. Hill Elementary School (originally Graymont Colored School) is an elementary school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 507 3rd Street North in the Smithfield community.

The first school was founded in 1909 by the then-independent City of Graymont. Rachel Lester Hill was the principal and teacher. When it became part of the Birmingham system as a function of the Greater Birmingham annexations of 1910, Samuel Harris tool over as principal with a staff of three teachers.

A new building was constructed in 1920 to accommodate a growing student population. An adjacent house was purchased, converted into classrooms, and expanded with a two-room annex in 1931.

It was built in 1952 as a replacement for the former Graymont Colored School, and a year later named for its principal of 21 years, Brunetta C. Hill. During her tenure the school had grown from four to eight grades. Condoleezza Rice was a student at Hill School in the late 1950s and 1960s.

In 1957 the school added eight classrooms, a gymnasium and auditorium. A two-story frame house on Graymont Avenue which had been used for overflow class space was demolished in order to provide playground space. In 1963 the former complement to Hill Elementary, Graymont Elementary School was first integrated.

In 1980 the upper grades were removed from the school, making it a K-5 school.

Taylor Greene, Jr is the current principal, serving since February 17, 2006.

Under the most recent school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent Barbara Allen and approved by the Board, North Birmingham Elementary would close in the Summer of 2011 with students transferring to Tuggle Elementary School. [1]

Principals