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'''South East Lake''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Roebuck-South East Lake]] community. It borders [[Irondale]] to the Southeast, [[Brown Springs]] and [[East Lake]] neighborhoods across [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]] on the Southwest, [[Wahouma]] and [[North East Lake]] across [[1st Avenue North]] to the northwest, and [[Roebuck Springs - South Roebuck neighborhood|Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]] across [[Red Oak Road]], [[Newport Avenue]] and [[Roebuck Springs Road]] to the north. [[I-59]] traverses the neighborhood's northwest corner.
'''South East Lake''' is a neighborhood in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Roebuck-South East Lake]] community, and the largest of he city's [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|99 neighborhoods]] by population. It includes over 3,500 households and businesses.


The neighborhood includes the [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]]. Students in the neighborhood attend [[Barrett Elementary School|Barrett]], [[Robinson Elementary School|Robinson]] and [[Christian Elementary School]]s, [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]], and [[Woodlawn High School]]. The former [[Banks High School]] campus is located in South East Lake.
It borders [[Irondale]] to the Southeast, [[Brown Springs]] and [[East Lake]] neighborhoods across [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]] on the Southwest, [[Wahouma]] and [[North East Lake]] across [[1st Avenue North]] to the northwest, and [[Roebuck Springs - South Roebuck neighborhood|Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck]] across [[Red Oak Road]], [[Newport Avenue]] and [[Roebuck Springs Road]] to the north. [[I-59]] traverses the neighborhood's northwest corner.
 
The neighborhood includes the [[Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve]] and the [[East Lake Library]]. Students in the neighborhood attend [[Barrett Elementary School|Barrett]], [[Robinson Elementary School|Robinson]] and [[Christian Elementary School]]s, [[Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School]], and [[Woodlawn High School]]. The former [[Banks High School]] and [[South East Lake Elementary School]] campuses are located along [[86th Street South]] in South East Lake. The [[St Barnabus Regional School]]. [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 19]] is also located in the neighborhood.
 
The South East Lake Neighborhood Association (SELNA) meets on the third Monday of each month at [[East Lake Methodist Church]]. [[Mitchell Nash]] is the neighborhood president, having succeeded [[Christine Bryant-Harden]] in [[2012]].
 
==External links==
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-East-Lake-Neighborhood-Association/146611228728077 South East Lake Neighborhood Association] on Facebook.com


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Revision as of 18:13, 14 May 2013

South East Lake is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Roebuck-South East Lake community, and the largest of he city's 99 neighborhoods by population. It includes over 3,500 households and businesses.

It borders Irondale to the Southeast, Brown Springs and East Lake neighborhoods across Oporto-Madrid Boulevard on the Southwest, Wahouma and North East Lake across 1st Avenue North to the northwest, and Roebuck Springs-South Roebuck across Red Oak Road, Newport Avenue and Roebuck Springs Road to the north. I-59 traverses the neighborhood's northwest corner.

The neighborhood includes the Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve and the East Lake Library. Students in the neighborhood attend Barrett, Robinson and Christian Elementary Schools, Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School, and Woodlawn High School. The former Banks High School and South East Lake Elementary School campuses are located along 86th Street South in South East Lake. The St Barnabus Regional School. Birmingham Fire Station No. 19 is also located in the neighborhood.

The South East Lake Neighborhood Association (SELNA) meets on the third Monday of each month at East Lake Methodist Church. Mitchell Nash is the neighborhood president, having succeeded Christine Bryant-Harden in 2012.

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