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jefcoed.com The Jefferson County School System is the second-largest public school system in Alabama , United States . It is the third oldest school system in Jefferson County preceded only by the Birmingham and Bessemer School Systems.
www.jefcoed.com /JCIBIC Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School ( JCIB ) is a public International Baccalaureate school located on the campus of Shades Valley High School in Irondale, Alabama .
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www.jefcoed.com /o /claychalkvillehs Clay-Chalkville High School (CCHS) is a public high school in Pinson, Alabama , a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama , United States. It is the second largest of the Jefferson County Board of Education's fourteen high schools.
Oak Grove High School is a combined middle school and high school.Its location is fifteen miles northwest of downtown Bessemer, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama.It is physically located in the unincorporated community of Oak Grove for which the school is named.
Shades Valley High School (SVHS) is a four-year public secondary school in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Irondale.The school was established in 1948 near Homewood and moved to its present location in 1996.
Mortimer Jordan High School (MJHS, MJ, MOJO, or Jordan) is a public high school located in Kimberly, Alabama.It is a part of the Jefferson County Board of Education.. The school was named after Captain Mortimer Harvie Jordan, a war hero who lost his life in World War I.
www.jefcoed.com /mcadoryhs McAdory High School (MHS) is a four-year public high school in the Birmingham , Alabama suburb of McCalla . It is one of fourteen high schools in the Jefferson County School System and was named for early local educator Isaac McAdory. [ 2 ]