Citizens for Better Schools favorite links about Birmingham City Schools

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District  1

Martha Wixom

841-2356

 

 

Schools:  Sun valley, Arthur, Wright, Going, North Roebuck, Huffman MS; Smith, Gaskin, Christian, Huffman HS

District 2

Virginia Volker

592—7966

224-4804

 

Schools: Robinson, McElwain, Banks/Mitchell, Oliver, Avondale

District 3

Mike  Higgenbotham

933-2765

613-3642

 

Schools:  Gate City, Oliver Avondale

 

 

 

 

 

District 4

Carolyn Hollman Cobb

591-9851

821-7577

 

Schools: Inglenook, Barrett, Gibson, Hudson, Kingston, Whatley, Norwood, Curry, Hayes, Kennedy, Woodlawn

District 5

Danetta K. Thornton Ownes

322-6430                 

Fax:  322-6610

 

Schools: Glen Iris, Epic, Tuggle, Hill, Wilkerson, Kirby, Ramsay, Parker

District 6

April Williams

786-0627

960-6257

 

Schools:  Hemphill, Jackson, Center  Street, Washington

District 7  Odessa Ashley

 

Schools: Price, Central Park, Powderly, Arrington, Gaston, Wenonah ES, Wenonah H, Lee, Gree Acres, Jones valley, West End,

District 8  Willie May

923-8237

249-6445

Fax:  925-5715

Pager:  1-888-919-4693

 

Schools:

Wilson, Princeton, Minor, Brown, Bush, Glenn

District 9  Phyllis Wyne

791-9640

542-6796

 

 

Schools: 

Wylam, Council, South Hampton, North B’ham, Lewis, Daniel Payne, Jackson-Olin, Carver,

 

 

Superintendent & BOE Secretary

Stanley Mims

231-4220

Fax: 231-4315

 

 

How Birmingham Earns Teacher Units Paid by State -Without Use of Local Funds

 

 

Should this child be placed in overcrowded classrooms?  Are SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) Class Size Standards Right for Birmingham?  Not according to a resolution adopted by the Alabama State Board of Education.  Why is Birmingham still using SACS class size standards when the state board of education has found SACS class size standards to be unacceptable, too large for Alabama students ?

Contact Ronald E. Jackson - Executive Director, Citizens for Better Schools