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Revision as of 08:41, 30 June 2015

The Jefferson County School System provides public schools for students in Jefferson County except for municipalities that have formed their own school systems. The system is governed by the Jefferson County Board of Education, with its main office in the former State Farm Mutual building at 2100 18th Street South in Birmingham. Craig Pouncey is the superintendent of schools.

Currently the system is made up of 52 schools and employs over 2,500 teachers to educate nearly 36,000 students.

Schools

High Schools

Middle Schools

Elementary Schools

Community Schools

Other Facilities

Superintendents

References

  • Frankenberg, Erica (November 17, 2009) "Splintering School Districts: Understanding the Link between Segregation and Fragmentation." Law & Social Inquiry. Vol. 34, No. 4, pp. 869-909

External links

Jefferson County Seal.png Jefferson County
Topics

Communities | County Commission | Courts | Schools | Sheriff

Cities

Adamsville | Bessemer (seat) | Birmingham (seat) | Brighton | Brookside | Cardiff | Center Point | Clay | Fairfield | Fultondale | Gardendale | Graysville | Homewood | Hoover | Hueytown | Irondale | Kimberly | Leeds | Lipscomb | Maytown | Midfield | Morris | Mountain Brook | Mulga | North Johns | Pinson | Pleasant Grove | Sylvan Springs | Tarrant | Trafford | Trussville | Vestavia Hills | Warrior | West Jefferson