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Booker T. Washington Magnet High School (2023–present) Montgomery Public Schools purchased the former Holy Cross Episcopal School to be the new home of Booker T. Washington Magnet High School. [7] An additional 100,000 square feet will be added to host the black box theater, new cafeteria, etc. [8] The project was completed in July 2023. The ...
LAMP was originally a part of Sidney Lanier, but as the program grew, it soon moved to a vacated elementary school building, Loveless Elementary. On September 17, 2014, Montgomery Public Schools announced that LAMP would receive a new school site due to structural problems with the Loveless building that officials deemed highly unsafe.
Montgomery Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The current Superintendent of Montgomery Public Schools is Melvin Brown. [1] The district serves the city of Montgomery and surrounding Montgomery County. It is the third largest district in Alabama, with 31,743 students enrolled. [2]
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High School, colloquially known as BrewTech, is an American high school that received the Blue Ribbon Schools Program in 2009. [2] Brewbaker serves students in grades 9 through 12. [ 3 ]
In January 1953, the Montgomery Board of Education purchased 12 acres (49,000 m 2) of property on Ann Street for $74,000 for a new high school. The new school would alleviate overcrowding at Sidney Lanier High School and accommodate children coming to Montgomery due to Maxwell and Gunter Air Force Bases . [ 5 ]
The groundbreaking for a new Carver High School was held April 2, 2008, at the construction site just off Oak Street across from the existing school. Its design utilizes modern advances in architecture, construction and technology. The $36 million school is the first of six new schools scheduled in the first phase of the MPS building program.
On December 17, 1929, Congressman Lister Hill introduced a bill to appropriate $320,000 for the acquiring of 1,075 acres (4 km 2) of land in Montgomery County as a part of an expansion program for Maxwell Field. This was a particularly bold move at the time by Hill because of the stock market crash.
Montgomery Public Schools: Public Schools 4,524 4 Baptist Health Hospitals/Clinics 4,300 5 Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama: Automobile Manufacturing 3,530 6 ALFA Companies Insurance Companies 2,568 7 City of Montgomery Local Government 2,500 8 Business & Enterprise Systems Software Development 1,350 9 Jackson Hospital & Clinic, Inc.