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  • ...''' is the body which oversees the [[Fairfield City Schools|Fairfield City Schools System]]. Its five members are appointed to staggered five-year terms by th ...nt. Fairfield's [[Fairfield City Schools#Superintendents|Superintendent of Schools]] serves as chief executive officer and as secretary of the board.
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  • ...erry formulated the plans for a [[Birmingham City Schools|system of public schools]] for [[Birmingham]] in this house. After it was torn down, the lot was giv
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  • ...or and four-time chair of the [[Birmingham Public Library]]'s [[Birmingham Public Library Board|Board of Trustees]]. ...hearing officer, and later as executive assistant to the Superintendent of Schools. From [[2000]] to [[2008]] she served as a Mayor's Education Liaison.
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  • |district = [[Ensley]] (1910)<br>[[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham]](1910-2000s) '''Baker Elementary School''' was a public school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system, located at 3013-3039 [[Avenue F Ensley|Avenue F]] in [[Ensley]].
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  • ...nally area superintendent. He served as principal of all levels of public schools, from elementary to high school. He's also been awarded the Jefferson Coun * "[http://thehomewoodstar.com/schools/hms/new-hms-principal-announced/ New HMS principal announced]." (June 6, 20
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  • |district =[[Vestavia Hills City Schools]] ...built in [[2008]], is a public middle school in the [[Vestavia Hills City Schools]] system, serving the northeastern area of [[Vestavia Hills]], including th
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  • ...ding from the [[Works Progress Administration]]. The building often hosted public meetings, dances, and concerts. ...ng a public proposal for a new, all-white school system for Birmingham. A "Public Speaking" held at the armory by the [[United Klans of America]] on Monday [
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  • [[File:Shelby County Schools seal.png|right|200px]] ...own school systems are [[Alabaster City Schools|Alabaster]], [[Pelham City Schools|Pelham]], and those that have extended into Shelby County from [[Jefferson
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  • | type = Public secondary | district = [[Jefferson County Schools]]
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  • ...[[Scott Elementary School]]. In recognition of the contributions of those schools' namesakes, the gymnasium at South Hampton is named in honor of [[George Sc ...bruary 11, 2016) "Birmingham City Schools see staggering number of failing schools." {{BBJ}}
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  • | type = Public elementary | district = [[Jefferson County Schools]]
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  • ...ember 7]], [[1988]]) was "Director of Negro Schools" for [[Birmingham City Schools]] until his retirement in [[1966]]. ...J. and Mary Beanan Hayes of Christian County, Kentucky. He attended public schools in his home town, then earned a bachelor of science from Tennessee State Un
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  • ...tucky; died [[July 21]], [[1921]]) was Superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]] from [[1883]] until his death. ...Kentucky before settling in Ohio. John Phillips was educated in the public schools there and took a teaching position in Charleston, West Virginia in [[1875]]
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  • | type = Public elementary | district = [[Cullman City Schools]]
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  • |district = [[Woodlawn]] (1892-2010)<br>[[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham]] (1910-1961) ...er Birmingham]]" in [[1910]], the school was operated by [[Birmingham City Schools]]. In the 1950s the school housed Birmingham's "Sight-Saving Class" for vis
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  • {{About|the Mountain Brook Schools superintendent|similarly named people|Charles Mason}} ...rie]]. From [[1993]] to [[2009]] he was superintendent of [[Mountain Brook Schools]].
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  • ...d Rock School''' is a former [[Jefferson County Schools|Jefferson County]] public school building at 4509 [[Pinson Boulevard]] in [[Pinson]]. The original bu ...ed to house various city services, including the expansion of the [[Pinson Public Library]]. The library moved into the renovated space and held a grand open
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  • Bush attended public schools in Birmingham and graduated from [[Alabama State University]].
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  • | type = Public elementary | district = [[Jefferson County Schools]]
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  • ...] to the west. Much of the neighborhood is undeveloped, with no schools or public buildings within its borders. [[Hooper City Park]] and [[Hairston Park]] ar
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