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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]], off [[Birmingport Road]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Sherman Heights]] neighborhood.
 
The school was constructed by the [[Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company]] for Black children of employees at its [[Ensley Works]], just below the school to the south. A [[Sherman Heights Community House|community house]] was built adjacent to the school for additional programs. A circular reservoir was constructed on the hilltop beside the school, and was likely used to furnish water to both facilities, as well as to toilets located in outbuildings nearby.
 
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.
 
After the school closed in the early 1980s, the building has been used as the [[JCCEO]]'s [[Sherman Heights Head Start Center]].
 
==Principals==
* [[Addie Sheffield]], 1969–1970
 
==References==
* Bryant, Ted (January 4, 1966) "[https://cdm16044.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4017coll2/id/14248/rec/3 City School Board OKs Building Plan]" {{BPH}} - via {{BPLDC}}
 
[[Category:Former Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Former elementary schools]]
[[Category:Pleasant Hill Road]]
[[Category:1966 buildings]]
[[Category:Fred Renneker buildings]]

Latest revision as of 11:10, 26 September 2023

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 school was constructed by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company for Black children of employees at its Ensley Works, just below the school to the south. A community house was built adjacent to the school for additional programs. A circular reservoir was constructed on the hilltop beside the school, and was likely used to furnish water to both facilities, as well as to toilets located in outbuildings nearby.

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.

After the school closed in the early 1980s, the building has been used as the JCCEO's Sherman Heights Head Start Center.

Principals

References