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'''Crestline Elementary School''' is school serving grades K-6 in the [[Mountain Brook Schools|Mountain Brook school system]] and located at 3785 [[Jackson Boulevard]]. Enrollment for the [[2006]]-[[2007|07]] school year was just under 700 students. The principal is [[Laurie King]].
'''Crestline Elementary School''' is school serving grades K-6 in the [[Mountain Brook Schools|Mountain Brook school system]] and located at 3785 [[Jackson Boulevard (Mountain Brook)|Jackson Boulevard]]. Enrollment for the [[2006]]-[[2007|07]] school year was just under 700 students. The principal is [[Laurie King]].


In January 2007, renovations were begun to double the size of the cafeteria.  That month was also expected to see the completion of a second story addition to the school's media center, providing new art, music and technology rooms, a counselor's office, and a multi-purpose room.  The total cost for both projects was expected to be $5.5 million.
In January 2007, renovations were begun to double the size of the cafeteria.  That month was also expected to see the completion of a second story addition to the school's media center, providing new art, music and technology rooms, a counselor's office, and a multi-purpose room.  The total cost for both projects was expected to be $5.5 million.

Latest revision as of 10:41, 13 January 2020

Crestline Elementary School
Established 1973
School type Public
District Mountain Brook Schools
Grades K-6
Principal Laurie King
Enrollment 700 (2007)
Colors blue and white
Mascot Cougars
Location 3785 Jackson Boulevard
Mountain Brook
Website mtnbrook.k12.al.us

Crestline Elementary School is school serving grades K-6 in the Mountain Brook school system and located at 3785 Jackson Boulevard. Enrollment for the 2006-07 school year was just under 700 students. The principal is Laurie King.

In January 2007, renovations were begun to double the size of the cafeteria. That month was also expected to see the completion of a second story addition to the school's media center, providing new art, music and technology rooms, a counselor's office, and a multi-purpose room. The total cost for both projects was expected to be $5.5 million.

Principals

References

  • Wolfson, Hannah (January 10, 2007) "Renovations mean brown bag lunch for elementary students." The Birmingham News

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