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The land of Birmingham High School was a US Army hospital called Birmingham General Hospital from August 24, 1943, until March 31, 1946. From 1946 to 1950 the hospital was named the Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital when it was turned over to the Veterans Administration.
Banks High School (first class graduated 1961, converted to a middle school, closed in 2007) Central High School (1906-1918); also briefly called Birmingham High School until 1910; destroyed in fire in 1918. Ensley High School (founded 1901, joined Birmingham system in 1910, merged with Jackson Olin in 2006) Glenn Vocational High School
The Birmingham family had provided money to build a proper High School. Since then the Birmingham family has established various Land Trusts to fund areas of curriculum for the district as well as scholarships for the top 22 of the graduating class.
Robert R. Moton High School City of Leeds (1948-1970) all black school; closed when system was desegregated; Moton Community Ctr. since 2012 Powderly High School present day City of Birmingham (1940-1946) all black school Rosedale High School present day City of Homewood closed in 1969 all black school, closed when system was desegregated
Police released video of Minor High School's band director being shocked with a stun gun and arrested after refusing to stop the band from playing.
In 1883, five new King Edward's schools were created to meet the educational needs of the expanding population of the city of Birmingham. Due to financial difficulties, [citation needed] many of the schools were forced to sell the land of their original location to buy the cheaper land from the surrounding area in the city. Many of the schools ...
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Former Moorpark High soccer players Jerry Ramos and Oscar Vargas combine for 7 goals in Birmingham's 8-0 defeat of Granada Hills in West Valley League opener.