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The school building was constructed in [[1955]] with major additions in the 2000s.
The school building was constructed in [[1955]] with major additions in the 2000s.
In [[1989]] [[Southern Progress]] chose Center Street Middle School for a continuing series of special projects including field trips, reading activities, and the "Center Street Photography Project" in which selected students are given cameras to document the world around them. The best photographs are exhibited to the public at the end of each year.
==References==
* Folse, Molly (May 15, 2008) "Photo phenoms: Center Street Middle School students unleash their inner shutterbugs." ''Birmingham Weekly''.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://birmingham.schoolinsites.com/Default.asp?L=0&LMID=&PN=Schools2&DivisionID=&DepartmentID=&SubDepartmentID=&SubP=School&SchoolID=499 Center Street Middle School] at birmingham.schoolinsites.com
* [http://birmingham.schoolinsites.com/Default.asp?L=0&LMID=&PN=Schools2&DivisionID=&DepartmentID=&SubDepartmentID=&SubP=School&SchoolID=499 Center Street Middle School] at birmingham.schoolinsites.com
* [http://www.centerstreetphoto.com Center Street Photography Project] website


[[Category:Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Center Way South]]
[[Category:Center Way South]]
[[Category:1955 buildings]]
[[Category:1955 buildings]]

Revision as of 23:54, 24 May 2008

Center Street Middle School
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 1955present
Location 1832 Center Way South, (map)
Titusville
Grades 6-8
Principal Linda Parsons
Enrollment 356 (2008)
Colors
Mascot
Website 499 birmingham.schoolinsites.com

Center Street Middle School is a middle school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 1832 Center Way South in Titusville. The principal is Cassandra Fincher-Fells.

The school building was constructed in 1955 with major additions in the 2000s.

In 1989 Southern Progress chose Center Street Middle School for a continuing series of special projects including field trips, reading activities, and the "Center Street Photography Project" in which selected students are given cameras to document the world around them. The best photographs are exhibited to the public at the end of each year.

References

  • Folse, Molly (May 15, 2008) "Photo phenoms: Center Street Middle School students unleash their inner shutterbugs." Birmingham Weekly.

External links