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The school was built as part of the [[Jefferson County Schools]] system in [[1956]], but was transferred into the newly-created Mountain Brook system in [[1959]]. | The school was built as part of the [[Jefferson County Schools]] system in [[1956]], but was transferred into the newly-created Mountain Brook system in [[1959]]. | ||
A 43,000 square foot expansion and renovation of the school was undertaken for completion in [[2022]]. [[TurnerBatson]] designed the renovations, which were constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]. | A 43,000 square foot expansion and renovation of the school was undertaken for completion in [[2022]]. [[TurnerBatson]] designed the renovations, which were constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]. The new three-story building housed an entrance lobby and 18 classrooms. Additional renovations to the cafeteria, auditorium, and locker rooms were completed as part of the project. | ||
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Revision as of 16:50, 27 January 2022
Mountain Brook Junior High School | |
Established | 1956 |
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School type | Public |
District | Mountain Brook Schools |
Grades | 7-9 |
Principal | Donald Clayton |
Enrollment | 1,000 (2020) |
Colors | green & gold |
Mascot | Spartans |
Location | 205 Overbrook Road Mountain Brook |
Website | mtnbrook.k12.al.us |
Mountain Brook Junior High School is a school in the Mountain Brook Schools system for grades 7–9, feeding in to Mountain Brook High School. The principal is Donald Clayton.
The school was built as part of the Jefferson County Schools system in 1956, but was transferred into the newly-created Mountain Brook system in 1959.
A 43,000 square foot expansion and renovation of the school was undertaken for completion in 2022. TurnerBatson designed the renovations, which were constructed by Brasfield & Gorrie. The new three-story building housed an entrance lobby and 18 classrooms. Additional renovations to the cafeteria, auditorium, and locker rooms were completed as part of the project.
References
- Thornton, William (November 19, 2020) "Mountain Brook Junior High expansion, renovation set to begin." The Birmingham News