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The '''Shelby County School System''' provides public schools for students in [[Shelby County]] except for municipalities that have formed [[List of school systems|their own school systems]].  At present, the only Shelby County municipalities that have their own school systems are [[Alabaster City Schools|Alabaster]], [[Pelham City Schools|Pelham]], and those that have extended into Shelby County from [[Jefferson County]].  Enrollment for the 2009–2010 school year is 27,793 students served by 3,520 employees.  The superintendent is [[Randy Fuller]].
The '''Shelby County School System''' provides public schools for students in [[Shelby County]] except for municipalities that have formed [[List of school systems|their own school systems]].  At present, the only Shelby County municipalities that have their own school systems are [[Alabaster City Schools|Alabaster]], [[Pelham City Schools|Pelham]], and those that have extended into Shelby County from [[Jefferson County]].  Enrollment for the 2009–2010 school year was 27,793 students served by 3,520 employees.  The superintendent is [[Randy Fuller]].


[[Alabaster]] voted to split from the Shelby County district on [[October 17]], [[2011]], with the 6 schools inside Alabaster corporate limits officially moving from the county school district on [[July 1]], [[2013]] for school year 2013-2014. [[Pelham]] followed suit, with its four schools transferring on [[July 1]], [[2014]].
[[Alabaster]] voted to split from the Shelby County district on [[October 17]], [[2011]], with the 6 schools inside Alabaster corporate limits officially moving from the county school district on [[July 1]], [[2013]] for school year 2013-2014. [[Pelham]] followed suit, with its four schools transferring on [[July 1]], [[2014]].
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* [[Aubrey Miller]], President
* [[Aubrey Miller]], President
* [[Peg Hill]], Vice President
* [[Peg Hill]], Vice President
* [[Steve Martin]]
* [[Jane Hampton]]
* [[Jane Hampton]]
* [[Jimmy Bice]]
* [[Jimmy Bice]]
===Former board members===
* [[Lee Doebler]] ([[1988]]-[[2012]])
* [[Steve Martin]] (1988-[[2014]])
==Superintendents==
* [[Ellie Glasscox]]
* [[Norma Rogers]] ([[1991]]-[[1995]])
* [[Randy Fuller]] ( -current)


== Schools ==
== Schools ==
Shelby County currently operates 29 schools, including 14 elementary/intermediate schools and 12 middle/high schools.
Shelby County currently operates 30 schools, including 14 elementary/intermediate schools and 13 middle/high schools.


===High Schools===
===High Schools===
* [[Calera High School]]
* [[Calera High School]]
* [[Chelsea High School]]
* [[Chelsea High School]]
* [[Helena High School]]
* [[Montevallo High School]]
* [[Montevallo High School]]
* [[Oak Mountain High School]]
* [[Oak Mountain High School]]
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* [[Valley Elementary School]], taken over by Pelham City Schools in 2014
* [[Valley Elementary School]], taken over by Pelham City Schools in 2014
* [[Valley Intermediate School]], taken over by Pelham City Schools in 2014
* [[Valley Intermediate School]], taken over by Pelham City Schools in 2014
==References==
* Reed, Martin J. (July 23, 2014) "Helena High School's opening generating traffic flow concerns." {{BN}}
* Reed, Martin J. (July 24, 2014) "Steve Martin leaves a legacy after 26 years on Shelby County school board." {{BN}}


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

Revision as of 09:23, 25 July 2014

Shelby County Schools logo.jpg

The Shelby County School System provides public schools for students in Shelby County except for municipalities that have formed their own school systems. At present, the only Shelby County municipalities that have their own school systems are Alabaster, Pelham, and those that have extended into Shelby County from Jefferson County. Enrollment for the 2009–2010 school year was 27,793 students served by 3,520 employees. The superintendent is Randy Fuller.

Alabaster voted to split from the Shelby County district on October 17, 2011, with the 6 schools inside Alabaster corporate limits officially moving from the county school district on July 1, 2013 for school year 2013-2014. Pelham followed suit, with its four schools transferring on July 1, 2014.

Board of Education

The Shelby County Board of Education offices are located at 410 East College Street in Columbiana. Board members are elected to six-year terms. Board meetings are typically held on the third Thursday of each month.

Board members

Former board members

Superintendents

Schools

Shelby County currently operates 30 schools, including 14 elementary/intermediate schools and 13 middle/high schools.

High Schools

Middle Schools

Elementary Schools

Other Facilities

Former schools

References

  • Reed, Martin J. (July 23, 2014) "Helena High School's opening generating traffic flow concerns." The Birmingham News
  • Reed, Martin J. (July 24, 2014) "Steve Martin leaves a legacy after 26 years on Shelby County school board." The Birmingham News

External links

Shelby County seal.jpg Shelby County
Topics

Communities | County Commission | Schools | Sheriff

Cities

Alabaster | Calera | Chelsea | Columbiana (seat) | Harpersville | Helena | Indian Springs Village | Montevallo | Pelham | Vincent | Westover | Wilsonville | Wilton