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'''Patterson Elementary School''', also known as '''Patterson Colored Elementary School''', was an [[List of Birmingham schools|elementary school]] operated by [[Birmingham City Schools]] at 200–210 [[64th Street South]] in [[South Woodlawn]]. | '''Patterson Elementary School''', also known as '''Patterson Colored Elementary School''', was an [[List of Birmingham schools|elementary school]] operated by [[Birmingham City Schools]] at 200–210 [[64th Street South]] in [[South Woodlawn]]. | ||
It was named for a friend of [[Mayor of Woodlawn|Woodlawn Mayor]] [[John Burrus]] who donated land for the school. | |||
In [[1979]] the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] approved a $123,000 expansion of the school to relieve overcrowded classrooms. | In [[1979]] the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] approved a $123,000 expansion of the school to relieve overcrowded classrooms. |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 6 November 2020
Patterson Elementary School, also known as Patterson Colored Elementary School, was an elementary school operated by Birmingham City Schools at 200–210 64th Street South in South Woodlawn.
It was named for a friend of Woodlawn Mayor John Burrus who donated land for the school.
In 1979 the Birmingham Board of Education approved a $123,000 expansion of the school to relieve overcrowded classrooms.
After it closed, the school building has been used by Wee Care Academy.
Principals
- James Welton, 1923–1924
- Henry Oliver