Kirby Middle School

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Kirby Middle School
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 1970s2008
Location 1328 28th Street North, (map)
Druid Hills
Grades 6-8
Principal Carolyn Denson
Enrollment 288 (2008)
Colors green & white
Mascot Stallions
Website

Clyde S. Kirby Middle School was a middle school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 1328 28th Street North. It was originally built in the 1970s and named after Clyde Kirby. The current building was constructed in 1985 Carolyn Denson was the last current principal.

In 2008 the school was one of several locations chosen by Nintendo as the site for a celebratory launch of its "Kirby's Epic Yarn" game by filling the sky with floating soap-bubble depictions of the main character.

Under a school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent Barbara Allen and approved by the Board in 2008, Kirby Middle School closed in the Summer of 2009 with students transferring to Hudson K-8 School, Putnam Middle School and Norwood K-8 School.

In 2013, superintendent Craig Witherspoon proposed using the former Kirby School to consolidate Lewis Elementary School and Norwood Elementary School. A site investigation of the vacant building revealed significant problems in the building's sanitary sewer system in addition to damage from vandalism and theft to mechanical systems.

References

  • Underwood, Madison (April 23, 2013) "Significant problems found at former Kirby school, a possible consolidation site for Norwood and Lewis schools." The Birmingham News