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Leeds City Schools is the school district of Leeds, Alabama. The district states that unless a parent of a child informs the school principal on an annual basis, the district will perform corporal punishment on a student if the student commits certain infractions.
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Leeds is served by the Leeds City School District. [17] [18] In 2009, the City of Leeds Board of Education authorized the construction of two new schools - Leeds Middle School and Leeds High School. Construction began in 2009. The board also authorized the renovations of and additions to Leeds Elementary School, which began in 2008.
This is a list of school districts in Alabama. The U.S. Census Bureau considers all school districts in the state to be separate governments, and it does not classify any as being dependent on another layer of government. [1]
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Leeds High School is a four-year public high school in the Birmingham, Alabama, USA, community of Leeds. It is the only high school in the Leeds City School System. School colors are green and white, and the athletic teams are called the Green Wave. Leeds competes in Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 5A athletics. [2]
The Lee County School District—commonly called Lee County Schools— is the public school district for Lee County, Alabama, United States, excluding the parts of the county in the Auburn, Opelika, and Phenix City city limits.
converted to Berry Middle School (Hoover System), sold to Vestavia Board of Education (2016) Brighton High School City of Brighton (1941-1989) closed and abandoned E.B. Erwin High School: Center Point (1964-2010) replaced by Center Point High School; was a Middle School from 1957-1964 and again from 2011-present Gilmore-Bell Vocational High School