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'''James A. Davis Middle School''', formerly '''Bessemer Junior High School''', was part of the [[Bessemer City Schools]] system from its founding in [[1953]] until it moved to the former [[Jess Lanier High School]] campus in [[2013]] and was re-named [[Bessemer City Middle School]].
'''James A. Davis Middle School''', formerly '''Bessemer Junior High School''', was part of the [[Bessemer City Schools]] system from its founding in [[1953]] to [[2013]].


In [[1970]] Davis School moved to 1224 [[Clarendon Avenue]] adjacent to [[Roosevelt Park]] and became the system's sole middle school, serving grades 7 and 8 and feeding into Jess Lanier. The school's mascot was the Tigers and its colors were purple and white.
In [[1970]] Davis School moved to 1224 [[Clarendon Avenue]] adjacent to [[Roosevelt Park]] and [[Halls Creek]]. It became the system's sole middle school, serving grades 7 and 8 and feeding into Jess Lanier. The school's mascot was the Tigers and its colors were purple and white.


The vacant Davis Middle School building was demolished in [[2014]] to make way for a planned [[Bessemer Recreation Center]].
Davis Middle School moved to the former [[Jess Lanier High School]] campus in [[2013]]. The school added a 6th grade and was re-named [[Bessemer City Middle School]].
 
The vacant Davis Middle School building was purchased by the city for $150,000 in [[2013]] and demolished in [[2014]] to make way for a planned [[Bessemer Recreation Center]].


==Principals==
==Principals==

Revision as of 12:04, 15 January 2014

James A. Davis Middle School, formerly Bessemer Junior High School, was part of the Bessemer City Schools system from its founding in 1953 to 2013.

In 1970 Davis School moved to 1224 Clarendon Avenue adjacent to Roosevelt Park and Halls Creek. It became the system's sole middle school, serving grades 7 and 8 and feeding into Jess Lanier. The school's mascot was the Tigers and its colors were purple and white.

Davis Middle School moved to the former Jess Lanier High School campus in 2013. The school added a 6th grade and was re-named Bessemer City Middle School.

The vacant Davis Middle School building was purchased by the city for $150,000 in 2013 and demolished in 2014 to make way for a planned Bessemer Recreation Center.

Principals

References

  • Chambers, Jesse (September 13, 2013) "Bessemer City Middle School has new home, new colors, new spirit." The Birmingham News
  • Chambers, Jesse (October 2, 2013) "City of Bessemer will take possession of Davis School Oct. 15, will "move quickly' with demolition." The Birmingham News