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'''Huffman Elementary School''' is a former elementary school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system. The original school was constructed in [[1920]] by [[Jefferson County Schools]] as a replacement for the former [[Oak Grove Academy]]. It was absorbed into [[Birmingham]] in [[1954]] and served grades 1-8.
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|name          =Huffman Elementary School
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|years=[[1920]]–[[1989]]
|grades        =1-8
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|address        =1212 [[Cheyenne Boulevard]]
|city = Birmingham
|map      =({{Locate_address_inline | address = 1212+Cheyenne+Blvd | zoom=17 | type=h }})
|district = [[Jefferson County Schools|Jefferson County]] (1920-1954)<br>[[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham]] (1954-1989)
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'''Huffman Elementary School''' is a former elementary school. The original school was constructed in [[1920]] by [[Jefferson County Schools]] as a replacement for the former [[Oak Grove Academy]]. It was absorbed into [[Birmingham City Schools]] in [[1954]] and served grades 1-8.


In [[1958]] a new school building was constructed in the [[Winnetka Estates]] subdivision of the [[Huffman neighborhood]]. The design, by architects [[Greer, Holmquist & Chambers]], drew from the round design of nearby [[Huffman High School]], and also incorporated the oversize "team teaching" classrooms pioneered at nearby [[T. R. Wright Elementary School]].
In [[1958]] a new school building was constructed in the [[Winnetka Estates]] subdivision of the [[Huffman neighborhood]]. The design, by architects [[Greer, Holmquist & Chambers]], drew from the round design of nearby [[Huffman High School]], and also incorporated the oversize "team teaching" classrooms pioneered at nearby [[T. R. Wright Elementary School]].
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In [[1989]] Huffman Elementary was converted into a middle school. The building was replaced by the present [[Huffman Academy]] in [[2011]].<!--https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/12620-->
In [[1989]] Huffman Elementary was converted into a middle school. The building was replaced by the present [[Huffman Academy]] in [[2011]].<!--https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/12620-->


==Principals==
* [[Albert Morton]], 1966–1967
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 15 January 2021

Huffman Elementary School
Active 19201989
School type Public
District Jefferson County (1920-1954)
Birmingham (1954-1989)
Grades 1-8
Colors
Mascot
Location 1212 Cheyenne Boulevard, (map)
Birmingham

Huffman Elementary School is a former elementary school. The original school was constructed in 1920 by Jefferson County Schools as a replacement for the former Oak Grove Academy. It was absorbed into Birmingham City Schools in 1954 and served grades 1-8.

In 1958 a new school building was constructed in the Winnetka Estates subdivision of the Huffman neighborhood. The design, by architects Greer, Holmquist & Chambers, drew from the round design of nearby Huffman High School, and also incorporated the oversize "team teaching" classrooms pioneered at nearby T. R. Wright Elementary School.

In 1989 Huffman Elementary was converted into a middle school. The building was replaced by the present Huffman Academy in 2011.

Principals