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Madison County Schools is a school district in Madison County, Alabama, United States, headquartered in an unincorporated area, bordering Huntsville. [1]Communities in the district include: Gurley, Harvest, Hazel Green, Meridianville, Moores Mill, New Hope, Owens Cross Roads, New Market, Redstone Arsenal, and Triana.
Near Prairieville, Alabama: Pickensville Rosenwald School: c. 1925 built 2010 ARLH-listed 254 Jim Locke Road Pickensville, Alabama: Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and Rosenwald School: c. 1922 2010 NRHP-listed 2006 ARLH-listed near 7794 Highway 81 Notasulga, Alabama: Tankersley Rosenwald School: 1922 built 2009 NRHP-listed Hope Hull, Alabama
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]
The Winton M. Blount Elementary School in Montgomery County, completed in 2003, is named in his honor. Located on the city's rapidly growing east side, it is one of the largest elementary schools in the region. The Blount Undergraduate Initiative, a liberal arts honors program for Blount Scholars, was started at the University of Alabama ...
Public primary and secondary education in Alabama is under the overview of the Alabama State Board of Education as well as local oversight by 67 county school boards and 60 city boards of education. Together, 1,541 individual schools provide education for 743,364 elementary and secondary students. [20]
The City of St. Jude is a 36-acre (15 ha) campus in Montgomery, Alabama, hosting a high school, hospital, and Catholic church. It was founded in 1934 by Fr Harold Purcell with the aim of bringing "light, hope and dignity to the poor," regardless of race.
The Tankersley Rosenwald School, also known as the Tankersley Elementary School, is a historic American Craftsman-style school building in Hope Hull, Alabama, a suburb of Montgomery. This Rosenwald School building was built in 1922 to serve the local African American community.
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