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The red brick school was constructed in [[1928]] and was named for former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.
The red brick school was constructed in [[1928]] and was named for former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.


Under the school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board of Education, Woodrow Wilson Elementary closed in the summer of [[2010]], with students transferring into [[Glenn Middle School]]. [http://blog.al.com/bn/2008/02/the_list.html]
Under the school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board of Education, Woodrow Wilson Elementary closed in the summer of [[2010]], with students transferring into [[Glenn Middle School]].


==Principals==
==Principals==
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* [[Donnetta Brown]], -May 2010
* [[Donnetta Brown]], -May 2010
* [[Linda Parson]], 2010-
* [[Linda Parson]], 2010-
==References==
* "[http://blog.al.com/bn/2008/02/the_list.html The List]" (February 26, 2008) {{BN}}


[[Category:Former Birmingham schools]]
[[Category:Former Birmingham schools]]

Revision as of 15:32, 21 December 2017

Wilson Elementary School
Active 19282010
School type Public
District Birmingham City Schools
Grades K-6
Colors
Mascot
Location 1030 4th Terrace West, (map)
Birmingham

Woodrow Wilson Elementary School is an elementary school in the Birmingham City Schools system located at 1030 4th Terrace West near Birmingham-Southern College in the Bush Hills neighborhood of Ensley. Donnetta Brown was principal until her death in May 2010, and was succeeded by former administrator Linda Parson.

The red brick school was constructed in 1928 and was named for former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

Under the school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent Barbara Allen and approved by the Board of Education, Woodrow Wilson Elementary closed in the summer of 2010, with students transferring into Glenn Middle School.

Principals

References