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|mascot =Cougars | |mascot =Cougars | ||
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'''Lewis Martin Smith Middle School''' is a middle school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 1124 [[Five Mile Road]] in [[Roebuck]]. Begun in [[1956]], Smith School opened as a K-8 school in August [[1958]] and was named for outgoing [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president and [[Alabama Power Company]] executive [[Lewis Smith]]. It was changed to a middle school in [[1981]], serving incoming students from [[North Roebuck Elementary School|North Roebuck]], [[Sun Valley Elementary School|Sun Valley]], and [[Arthur Elementary School]]s. | '''Lewis Martin Smith Middle School''' is a middle school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located at 1124 [[Five Mile Road]] in [[Roebuck]]. Begun in [[1956]], Smith School opened as a K-8 school in August [[1958]] and was named for outgoing [[Birmingham Board of Education]] president and [[Alabama Power Company]] executive [[Lewis Smith]]. It was changed to a middle school in [[1981]], serving incoming students from [[North Roebuck Elementary School|North Roebuck]], [[Sun Valley Elementary School|Sun Valley]], and [[Arthur Elementary School]]s. | ||
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In [[1998]] the school was expanded to provide a new band room and gymnasium and to renovate the office and administrative areas. [[Hibbett Sports]] renovated the gymnasium, locker rooms and provided a weight room under its "Operation Sports Renovation" program. | In [[1998]] the school was expanded to provide a new band room and gymnasium and to renovate the office and administrative areas. [[Hibbett Sports]] renovated the gymnasium, locker rooms and provided a weight room under its "Operation Sports Renovation" program. | ||
[[Charles Willis, Jr]] | ==Principals== | ||
* [[Charles Willis, Jr]], -[[2013]] | |||
* [[DeMarcus Gates]], [[2013]]- | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Leech, Marie (December 1, 2009) "Hibbett Sports upgrades gym for Birmingham's Smith Middle School." | * Leech, Marie (December 1, 2009) "Hibbett Sports upgrades gym for Birmingham's Smith Middle School." {{BN}} | ||
[[Category:Middle schools]] | [[Category:Middle schools]] | ||
[[Category:Birmingham schools]] | [[Category:Birmingham schools]] | ||
[[Category:1958 establishments]] | |||
[[Category:1958 buildings]] | [[Category:1958 buildings]] | ||
[[Category:Five Mile Road]] | [[Category:Five Mile Road]] | ||
[[Category:Roebuck]] | [[Category:Roebuck]] |
Revision as of 11:17, 25 June 2013
L. M. Smith Middle School | |
Birmingham City Schools | |
Years | 1958–present |
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Location | 1124 Five Mile Road, (map) Green Acres |
Grades | 6-8 |
Principal | DeMarcus Gates |
Enrollment | 335 (2009) |
Colors | blue & white |
Mascot | Cougars |
Website | bcs.schoolwires.net |
Lewis Martin Smith Middle School is a middle school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 1124 Five Mile Road in Roebuck. Begun in 1956, Smith School opened as a K-8 school in August 1958 and was named for outgoing Birmingham Board of Education president and Alabama Power Company executive Lewis Smith. It was changed to a middle school in 1981, serving incoming students from North Roebuck, Sun Valley, and Arthur Elementary Schools.
In 1998 the school was expanded to provide a new band room and gymnasium and to renovate the office and administrative areas. Hibbett Sports renovated the gymnasium, locker rooms and provided a weight room under its "Operation Sports Renovation" program.
Principals
References
- Leech, Marie (December 1, 2009) "Hibbett Sports upgrades gym for Birmingham's Smith Middle School." The Birmingham News