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|district      =[[Trussville City Schools]]
|district      =[[Trussville City Schools]]
|grades        =K-5
|grades        =K-5
|principal      =Autumm Jeter
|principal      =Phyllis Faust
|enrollment    =400
|enrollment    =400
|enroll-year    =2016
|enroll-year    =2016
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|address        =500 [[Hidden Way Lane]]
|address        =5400 [[Hidden Way Lane]]
|city          =Trussville
|city          =Trussville
|website        =[http://magnoliaelem.al.tce.schoolinsites.com/ magnoliaelem.al.tce.schoolinsites.com]
|website        =[http://magnoliaelem.al.tce.schoolinsites.com/ magnoliaelem.al.tce.schoolinsites.com]
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'''Magnolia Elementary School''' is an elementary school for K-5 students in the [[Trussville City Schools]] system. It is located at 500 [[Hidden Way Lane]] north of the [[Magnolia Place]] subdivision in southern [[Trussville]]. [[Autumm Jeter]] is the principal.
'''Magnolia Elementary School''' is an elementary school for K-5 students in the [[Trussville City Schools]] system. It is located at 500 [[Hidden Way Lane]] north of the [[Magnolia Place]] subdivision in southern [[Trussville]]. [[Phyllis Faust]] is the principal.


Trussville voters approved a 7-mill increase in local property taxes, earmarked for schools, in February [[2014]]. The proposal to build a new school close to [[Birmingham]]'s [[Eastern Area Landfill]] contributed to controversy over alleged management problems at the facility. Before determining the name of the new school, the board also considered '''South Trussville Elementary School'''.
Trussville voters approved a 7-mill increase in local property taxes, earmarked for schools, in February [[2014]]. The proposal to build a new school close to [[Birmingham]]'s [[Eastern Area Landfill]] contributed to controversy over alleged management problems at the facility. Before determining the name of the new school, the board also considered '''South Trussville Elementary School'''.
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Ground was broken for the new $13.7 million school on [[April 25]], [[2015]]. It was designed by Erin Harlow of MBI Inc. architects of Knoxville, Tennessee to accommodate 500 students. The 69,119 square foot building features generous daylighting and bright colors. The school's media center and adjoining spaces also function as a combined 6,559 square foot storm shelter, large enough to protect the entire student body, faculty and staff. [[Argo Building Company]] was the contractor.
Ground was broken for the new $13.7 million school on [[April 25]], [[2015]]. It was designed by Erin Harlow of MBI Inc. architects of Knoxville, Tennessee to accommodate 500 students. The 69,119 square foot building features generous daylighting and bright colors. The school's media center and adjoining spaces also function as a combined 6,559 square foot storm shelter, large enough to protect the entire student body, faculty and staff. [[Argo Building Company]] was the contractor.


Originally planned to open before the [[2016]]-[[2017]] academic year, construction delays forced students to attend classes at [[Paine Elementary School]] until [[October 12]].
Originally planned to open before the [[2016]]-[[2017]] academic year, construction delays forced students to attend classes at [[Paine Elementary School]] until [[October 12]].  
 
==Principals==
* [[Autumm Jeter]] (2016-2018)
* [[Jennifer Abney]] (2018-2019)
* [[Phyllis Faust]] (2019-)


==References==
==References==
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* "Two Schools to Transform Trussville’s Landscape." (December 9, 2015) ''Construction Equipment Guide'' Southeast Edition
* "Two Schools to Transform Trussville’s Landscape." (December 9, 2015) ''Construction Equipment Guide'' Southeast Edition
* Miller, Megan (October 3, 2016) "Magnolia Elementary School announces opening date." {{TT}}
* Miller, Megan (October 3, 2016) "Magnolia Elementary School announces opening date." {{TT}}
* Friday, Tanna (July 24, 2018) '"Trussville City Schools names new Magnolia Elementary principal." {{TT}}
* Thomas, Erica (July 31, 2019) "Trussville City Schools principals named." {{TT}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 16:25, 7 January 2021

Magnolia Elementary School
Magnolia Elementary School rendering.jpg
Established 2016
School type Public
District Trussville City Schools
Grades K-5
Principal Phyllis Faust
Enrollment 400 (2016)
Colors
Mascot
Location 5400 Hidden Way Lane
Trussville
Website magnoliaelem.al.tce.schoolinsites.com

Magnolia Elementary School is an elementary school for K-5 students in the Trussville City Schools system. It is located at 500 Hidden Way Lane north of the Magnolia Place subdivision in southern Trussville. Phyllis Faust is the principal.

Trussville voters approved a 7-mill increase in local property taxes, earmarked for schools, in February 2014. The proposal to build a new school close to Birmingham's Eastern Area Landfill contributed to controversy over alleged management problems at the facility. Before determining the name of the new school, the board also considered South Trussville Elementary School.

Ground was broken for the new $13.7 million school on April 25, 2015. It was designed by Erin Harlow of MBI Inc. architects of Knoxville, Tennessee to accommodate 500 students. The 69,119 square foot building features generous daylighting and bright colors. The school's media center and adjoining spaces also function as a combined 6,559 square foot storm shelter, large enough to protect the entire student body, faculty and staff. Argo Building Company was the contractor.

Originally planned to open before the 2016-2017 academic year, construction delays forced students to attend classes at Paine Elementary School until October 12.

Principals

References

  • Lloyd, Gary (April 20, 2015) "New Trussville elementary schools officially named." Trussville Tribune
  • "Two Schools to Transform Trussville’s Landscape." (December 9, 2015) Construction Equipment Guide Southeast Edition
  • Miller, Megan (October 3, 2016) "Magnolia Elementary School announces opening date." Trussville Tribune
  • Friday, Tanna (July 24, 2018) '"Trussville City Schools names new Magnolia Elementary principal." Trussville Tribune
  • Thomas, Erica (July 31, 2019) "Trussville City Schools principals named." Trussville Tribune

External links