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* [[Alley School]] (built 1902 by [[Elyton]], turned over the Jefferson County in 1904 and to Birmingham in 1910) | |||
* [[Bagley Junior High School]] | * [[Bagley Junior High School]] | ||
* [[Bell Special Education School|William A. Bell Special Education School]] | * [[Bell Special Education School|William A. Bell Special Education School]] | ||
* [[Berry High School|W. A. Berry High School]] (built 1959, sold to [[Hoover City Schools]] in 1988) | |||
* [[Bluff Park School]] (built 1924, sold to [[Hoover City Schools]] in 1988) | |||
* [[Brighton K-8 School]] | * [[Brighton K-8 School]] | ||
* [[Corner Elementary School]] | * [[Corner Elementary School]] | ||
* [[Crumly Chapel Elementary School]] (closed 2020) | * [[Crumly Chapel Elementary School]] (closed 2020) | ||
* [[Edgewood Elementary School]] (built 1926, sold to [[Homewood City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Elyton Elementary School]] (built 1908, annexed into Birmingham in 1910) | |||
* [[Greenwood Elementary School]] | * [[Greenwood Elementary School]] | ||
* [[Gresham Elementary School]] (sold to Vestavia Hills 2019 - | * [[Gresham Elementary School|O. G. Gresham Junior High School]] (built 1967, sold to [[Vestavia Hills City Schools]] in 2019) | ||
* [[Hewitt-Trussville High School|R. G. Hewitt High School]] (established 1927, became [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]] in 1984) | |||
* [[Hewitt-Trussville Middle School]] (established 1984, sold to [[Trussville City Schools]] in 2005) | |||
* [[Hall-Kent Elementary School]] (built 1928, sold to [[Homewood City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Hillview Elementary School]] (closed 2020) | * [[Hillview Elementary School]] (closed 2020) | ||
* [[Homewood Middle School|Homewood Junior High School]] (built 1956, sold to [[Homewood City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Hueytown Elementary School]] (closed 2021 renamed [[Hueytown Intermediate School]] in 2020 and relocated) | * [[Hueytown Elementary School]] (closed 2021 renamed [[Hueytown Intermediate School]] in 2020 and relocated) | ||
* [[Huffman Elementary School]] (built 1920, annexed into Birmingham in 1954) | |||
* [[Linn's Crossing School]] (built 1924) | |||
* [[McElwain Elementary School|McElwain School]] (taken over 1923, annexed into Birmingham in 1953) | |||
* [[Minor School]] | * [[Minor School]] | ||
* [[Moore School]] (operated from 1888, replaced by an Ensley school in 1899, annexed into Birmingham in 1910) | |||
* [[Moton High School]], [[Leeds]] (1948–1970) | * [[Moton High School]], [[Leeds]] (1948–1970) | ||
* [[Mountain Brook Elementary School]] (built 1928, sold to [[Mountain Brook Schools]] in 1959) | |||
* [[Mountain Brook Junior High School]] (built 1956, sold to [[Mountain Brook Schools]] in 1959) | |||
* [[Muscoda School]] | |||
* [[North Highland Elementary School]] (closed 2021, renamed [[Hueytown Primary School]] in 2020 and relocated) | * [[North Highland Elementary School]] (closed 2021, renamed [[Hueytown Primary School]] in 2020 and relocated) | ||
* [[Rocky Ridge Elementary School]] (sold to [[Hoover City Schools | * [[Oak Grove Elementary School]] (built 1908, burned down 1927) | ||
* [[Oxmoor School]] (closed 1965) | |||
* [[Powderly Elementary School]] (annexed into Birmingham 1953) | |||
* [[Raimond School]] (closed 1965) | |||
* [[Red Ore Elementary School]] | |||
* [[Rocky Ridge Elementary School]] (built 1927, sold to [[Hoover City Schools]] in 1988) | |||
* [[Rogers Area Vocational Center]] (closed 2010) | * [[Rogers Area Vocational Center]] (closed 2010) | ||
* [[ | * [[Roosevelt Elementary School]] | ||
* [[Shades Cahaba High School]] in [[Homewood]] | * [[A. G. Gaston School|Roosevelt-Cairo Junior High School]] (built 1965, absorbed into [[Birmingham City Schools]] in 1988) | ||
* [[Vestavia Hills Elementary East|Vestavia Hills Elementary School]] ( | * [[Rosedale High School]] (1895–1969) | ||
* [[Shades Cahaba High School]] (built 1920, converted to elementary school in 1949, sold to [[Homewood City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Vestavia Hills Elementary East|Vestavia Hills Elementary School]] (built 1948, sold to [[Vestavia Hills City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Pizitz Middle School|Vestavia Hills Junior High School]] (built 1967, sold to [[Vestavia Hills City Schools]] in 1970) | |||
* [[Washington K-8 School|Booker T. Washington Negro Elementary School]] (built 1902 by [[Elyton]], turned over the Jefferson County in 1904 and to Birmingham in 1910) | |||
* [[Wenonah Elementary School]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 10 November 2023
This is a List of Jefferson County schools, including current and former schools operated by the Jefferson County Board of Education as part of the Jefferson County Schools system.
Current schools
High Schools
- Center Point High School, Center Point
- Clay-Chalkville High School, Pinson
- Corner High School, Dora
- Fultondale High School, Fultondale
- Gardendale High School, Gardendale
- Hueytown High School, Hueytown
- Jefferson County Academy of Theater and Dance
- Jefferson County School of Visual Art
- McAdory High School, McCalla
- Minor High School, Adamsville
- Mortimer Jordan High School, Kimberly
- Oak Grove High School, Bessemer
- Pinson Valley High School, Pinson
- Pleasant Grove High School, Pleasant Grove
- Shades Valley High School / Jefferson County International Baccalaureate, Irondale
Middle Schools
- Bragg Middle School, Gardendale
- Clay-Chalkville Middle School, Trussville
- Corner Middle School, Warrior
- Erwin Middle School, Center Point
- Hueytown Middle School, Hueytown (rebuilt 2020)
- Irondale Middle School, Irondale
- McAdory Middle School, McCalla
- Minor Middle School, Adamsville
- North Jefferson Middle School, Kimberly
- Rudd Middle School, Pinson
Elementary Schools
- Adamsville Elementary School, Adamsville
- Bagley Elementary School, Dora
- Brighton School, Bessemer
- Brookville Elementary School, Graysville
- Bryan Elementary School, Morris
- Bryant Park Elementary School, Clay (opened 2020)
- Center Point Elementary School, Center Point
- Chalkville Elementary School, Center Point
- Clay Elementary School, Clay
- U. W. Clemon Elementary School, Adamsville (opened 2020)
- Concord Elementary School, Bessemer
- Erwin Intermediate School, Center Point
- Fultondale Elementary School, Fultondale
- Gardendale Elementary School, Gardendale
- Grantswood Community School, Irondale
- Hueytown Intermediate School, Hueytown (opened 2021)
- Hueytown Primary School, Hueytown (opened 2021)
- Irondale Community School, Irondale
- Johnson Elementary School, Pinson
- Lipscomb Elementary School, Lipscomb
- McAdory Elementary School, McCalla
- Minor Community School, Minor
- Mount Olive Elementary School, Mount Olive
- Oak Grove Elementary School, Bessemer
- Pinson Elementary School, Pinson
- Pleasant Grove Elementary School, Pleasant Grove
- Snow Rogers Elementary School, Gardendale (rebuilt 2020)
- Warrior Elementary School, Warrior (rebuilt 2021)
- West Jefferson Elementary School, Quinton
Other Facilities
- Burkett Center for Multi-Handicapped, Morris
- Jefferson County Counseling Learning Center, Tarrant
- Jefferson County Schools Service Center
- Jefferson County Counseling Learning Center East
- Dabbs Area Vocational Center / Shades Valley Technical Academies, Irondale
Former schools
- Alley School (built 1902 by Elyton, turned over the Jefferson County in 1904 and to Birmingham in 1910)
- Bagley Junior High School
- William A. Bell Special Education School
- W. A. Berry High School (built 1959, sold to Hoover City Schools in 1988)
- Bluff Park School (built 1924, sold to Hoover City Schools in 1988)
- Brighton K-8 School
- Corner Elementary School
- Crumly Chapel Elementary School (closed 2020)
- Edgewood Elementary School (built 1926, sold to Homewood City Schools in 1970)
- Elyton Elementary School (built 1908, annexed into Birmingham in 1910)
- Greenwood Elementary School
- O. G. Gresham Junior High School (built 1967, sold to Vestavia Hills City Schools in 2019)
- R. G. Hewitt High School (established 1927, became Hewitt-Trussville Middle School in 1984)
- Hewitt-Trussville Middle School (established 1984, sold to Trussville City Schools in 2005)
- Hall-Kent Elementary School (built 1928, sold to Homewood City Schools in 1970)
- Hillview Elementary School (closed 2020)
- Homewood Junior High School (built 1956, sold to Homewood City Schools in 1970)
- Hueytown Elementary School (closed 2021 renamed Hueytown Intermediate School in 2020 and relocated)
- Huffman Elementary School (built 1920, annexed into Birmingham in 1954)
- Linn's Crossing School (built 1924)
- McElwain School (taken over 1923, annexed into Birmingham in 1953)
- Minor School
- Moore School (operated from 1888, replaced by an Ensley school in 1899, annexed into Birmingham in 1910)
- Moton High School, Leeds (1948–1970)
- Mountain Brook Elementary School (built 1928, sold to Mountain Brook Schools in 1959)
- Mountain Brook Junior High School (built 1956, sold to Mountain Brook Schools in 1959)
- Muscoda School
- North Highland Elementary School (closed 2021, renamed Hueytown Primary School in 2020 and relocated)
- Oak Grove Elementary School (built 1908, burned down 1927)
- Oxmoor School (closed 1965)
- Powderly Elementary School (annexed into Birmingham 1953)
- Raimond School (closed 1965)
- Red Ore Elementary School
- Rocky Ridge Elementary School (built 1927, sold to Hoover City Schools in 1988)
- Rogers Area Vocational Center (closed 2010)
- Roosevelt Elementary School
- Roosevelt-Cairo Junior High School (built 1965, absorbed into Birmingham City Schools in 1988)
- Rosedale High School (1895–1969)
- Shades Cahaba High School (built 1920, converted to elementary school in 1949, sold to Homewood City Schools in 1970)
- Vestavia Hills Elementary School (built 1948, sold to Vestavia Hills City Schools in 1970)
- Vestavia Hills Junior High School (built 1967, sold to Vestavia Hills City Schools in 1970)
- Booker T. Washington Negro Elementary School (built 1902 by Elyton, turned over the Jefferson County in 1904 and to Birmingham in 1910)
- Wenonah Elementary School
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