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In 2006 the Board of Education moved to a new $3.44 million, 19,000 square-foot administrative office and staff development center. The new two-story building, designed by [[Paul B. Krebs & Associates]] and built by [[Stone Building Co.]] is clad in stucco and rough stone with a natural slate roof. | In 2006 the Board of Education moved to a new $3.44 million, 19,000 square-foot administrative office and staff development center. The new two-story building, designed by [[Paul B. Krebs & Associates]] and built by [[Stone Building Co.]] is clad in stucco and rough stone with a natural slate roof. | ||
[[Category:Mountain Brook schools]] | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.mtnbrook.k12.al.us/ Mountain Brook Schools] official website | |||
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Revision as of 08:17, 30 May 2008
Mountain Brook Schools is an independent school system operated by the City of Mountain Brook. It was founded in 1959. The system includes six schools. The superintendent is Charles Mason.
The five-member Board of Education consists of Gary London (chair), Lynn Lloyd (vice-chair), Michael Thompson, Jane Menendez, and Eli Capilouto. The group meets on the second Monday of each month.
Schools
- Mountain Brook High School
- Mountain Brook Junior High School
- Brookwood Forest Elementary School
- Cherokee Bend Elementary School
- Crestline Elementary School
- Mountain Brook Elementary School
Headquarters
In 2006 the Board of Education moved to a new $3.44 million, 19,000 square-foot administrative office and staff development center. The new two-story building, designed by Paul B. Krebs & Associates and built by Stone Building Co. is clad in stucco and rough stone with a natural slate roof.
External links
- Mountain Brook Schools official website