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In [[2011]] students from [[Indian Springs School]] helped Washington K-8 students construct and plant a "Fertile Minds Learning Garden" on the school's campus.
In [[2011]] students from [[Indian Springs School]] helped Washington K-8 students construct and plant a "Fertile Minds Learning Garden" on the school's campus.
Under the guidelines of the [[Alabama Accountability Act of 2015]] Washington K-8 School was designated as a "failing" school by the [[Alabama Department of Education]] in [[2016]].


==Principals==
==Principals==
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* [[Andrea Wallace]], 2011-2013
* [[Andrea Wallace]], 2011-2013
* [[Damita Dunn-Pitts]], 2013-
* [[Damita Dunn-Pitts]], 2013-
==References==
* Phillips, Ryan (February 11, 2016) "Birmingham City Schools see staggering number of failing schools." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:1909 establishments]]
[[Category:1909 establishments]]

Revision as of 13:45, 11 February 2016

Washington K-8 School
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 1909present
Location 115 4th Avenue South, (map)
Titusville
Grades K-8
Principal Damita Dunn-Pitts
Enrollment 341 (2008)
Colors green & white
Mascot Braves
Website bcs.schoolwires.net

Booker T. Washington K-8 School (formerly Booker T. Washington Negro Elementary School) is a K-8 school in the Birmingham City Schools system.

The school was first built in 1909 by the Town of Elyton, and was located at 115 Avenue D at Alfred Street in what is now Titusville.

The school joined the Birmingham system after the Greater Birmingham annexation of 1910. It was named for nationally-noted educator Booker T. Washington. Additions to the original building were completed in 1929.

The old school building was demolished in 2007 to make way for a new facility, completed in 2009. The new building includes 35 classrooms, a science lab, and three computer labs, along with a library, 192-seat cafeteria, and 300-seat gymnasium.

In 2011 students from Indian Springs School helped Washington K-8 students construct and plant a "Fertile Minds Learning Garden" on the school's campus.

Under the guidelines of the Alabama Accountability Act of 2015 Washington K-8 School was designated as a "failing" school by the Alabama Department of Education in 2016.

Principals

References