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'''Roebuck Plaza Elementary School''' was a [[Jefferson County Schools|Jefferson County School]] located in the then-unincorporated community of [[Roebuck Plaza]] in north-eastern [[Jefferson County]] off [[U.S. Highway 11]] north of [[Huffman]] and south of [[Trussville]].
[[Image:RPES.jpg|right|200px|thumb|Roebuck Plaza Elementary building in August 2009]]
'''Roebuck Plaza Elementary School''' was a [[Jefferson County Schools|Jefferson County School]] located at 2774 [[Ruffner Road]] in the then-unincorporated community of [[Roebuck Plaza]] in north-eastern [[Jefferson County]] off [[U.S. Highway 11]] north of [[Huffman]] and south of [[Trussville]].


The school housed 1st through 6th grades, and was closed in [[1969]] as part of school desegregation.  As of [[2009]], the building still stands.
The school was founded as '''Pine Grove School'''.  The name was changed when the neighborhood adopted the Roebuck Plaza name.
 
The school housed 1st through 6th grades, and was closed after the [[1967]]-[[1968|68]] school year as part of school desegregation.  As of [[2009]], the building houses [[Allen Tree Service]].


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Latest revision as of 07:33, 18 August 2009

Roebuck Plaza Elementary building in August 2009

Roebuck Plaza Elementary School was a Jefferson County School located at 2774 Ruffner Road in the then-unincorporated community of Roebuck Plaza in north-eastern Jefferson County off U.S. Highway 11 north of Huffman and south of Trussville.

The school was founded as Pine Grove School. The name was changed when the neighborhood adopted the Roebuck Plaza name.

The school housed 1st through 6th grades, and was closed after the 1967-68 school year as part of school desegregation. As of 2009, the building houses Allen Tree Service.

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