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'''Willie James Maye | '''Willie James Maye Jr''' (born c. [[1937]]) is a retired [[Birmingham City Schools]] teacher and administrator who served three terms on the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], representing [[Birmingham City Council District 3|District 3]]. | ||
Maye earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from [[Alabama A&M University]] in [[1958]]. He returned to complete a master of education in school administration in [[1971]] and then completed a certification in school administration at [[UAB]] in [[1975]] while pursuing a doctorate. | Maye earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from [[Alabama A&M University]] in [[1958]]. He returned to complete a master of education in school administration in [[1971]] and then completed a certification in school administration at [[UAB]] in [[1975]] while pursuing a doctorate. During his career he served as principal of [[Jackson Elementary School|Stonewall Jackson Elementary School]] in [[Arlington-West End]]. | ||
Maye has worked as a football, baseball and basketball referee for the [[Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association]], the [[Alabama High School Athletic Association]] and the Georgia High School Athletic Association. He has also served as a trustee, teacher and male chorus director at [[Tabernacle Baptist Church]]. | Maye has worked as a football, baseball and basketball referee for the [[Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association]], the [[Alabama High School Athletic Association]] and the Georgia High School Athletic Association. He has also served as a trustee, teacher and male chorus director at [[Tabernacle Baptist Church]]. | ||
After [[Sheila Tyson]] left her [[Birmingham City Council District 6]] seat vacant to be sworn into the [[Jefferson County Commission]] in November [[2018]], he applied to be appointed by the Council to complete her term. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:37, 20 November 2018
Willie James Maye Jr (born c. 1937) is a retired Birmingham City Schools teacher and administrator who served three terms on the Birmingham Board of Education, representing District 3.
Maye earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Alabama A&M University in 1958. He returned to complete a master of education in school administration in 1971 and then completed a certification in school administration at UAB in 1975 while pursuing a doctorate. During his career he served as principal of Stonewall Jackson Elementary School in Arlington-West End.
Maye has worked as a football, baseball and basketball referee for the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Alabama High School Athletic Association and the Georgia High School Athletic Association. He has also served as a trustee, teacher and male chorus director at Tabernacle Baptist Church.
After Sheila Tyson left her Birmingham City Council District 6 seat vacant to be sworn into the Jefferson County Commission in November 2018, he applied to be appointed by the Council to complete her term.
Preceded by: April Williams |
Birmingham Board of Education president 2009-2010 |
Succeeded by: Phyllis Wyne |
References
- "Birmingham Board of Education District 6: Willie James Maye Jr." (August 19, 2009) The Birmingham News
- Leech, Marie (October 1, 2009) "Birmingham, Alabama school board hopeful W.J. Maye, Gwendolyn Bell lay out District Six goals." The Birmingham News
External links
- W. J. Maye, Jr at Birmingham City Schools' web site.