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'''Sherman Heights Elementary School''' was a [[Birmingham City Schools]] elementary school for grades 1-8 located at 2000 [[Pleasant Hill Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Sherman Heights]] neighborhood.
'''Sherman Heights Elementary School''' was a [[Birmingham City Schools]] elementary school for grades 1-8 located at 2000 [[Pleasant Hill Road]], off [[Birmingport Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Sherman Heights]] neighborhood.


The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] purchased an existing wood-framed school from [[U.S. Steel]] in the early 1960s. In [[1966]] they approved construction of a new building for 450 students. The one-story, square brick-clad building included 11 regular classrooms, art and science rooms, and a multi-purpose room with a kitchen. [[Fred Renneker Jr]] was the architect.
The [[Birmingham Board of Education]] purchased an existing wood-framed school from [[U.S. Steel]] in the early 1960s. In [[1966]] they approved construction of a new building for 450 students. The one-story, square brick-clad building included 11 regular classrooms, art and science rooms, and a multi-purpose room with a kitchen. [[Fred Renneker Jr]] was the architect.

Revision as of 15:44, 28 October 2020

Sherman Heights Elementary School was a Birmingham City Schools elementary school for grades 1-8 located at 2000 Pleasant Hill Road, off Birmingport Road in Birmingham's Sherman Heights neighborhood.

The Birmingham Board of Education purchased an existing wood-framed school from U.S. Steel in the early 1960s. In 1966 they approved construction of a new building for 450 students. The one-story, square brick-clad building included 11 regular classrooms, art and science rooms, and a multi-purpose room with a kitchen. Fred Renneker Jr was the architect.

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