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  3. Birmingham City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham City Schools is a public school district that serves the US city of Birmingham, Alabama. It is the fourth-largest school system in Alabama behind Mobile County Public School System, Jefferson County School System, and Montgomery Public Schools. It currently enrolls approximately 25,000 students across 42 schools. [2]

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    Birmingham City Schools. 28,502 likes · 3,259 talking about this. The Birmingham City School System is an urban district located in Birmingham, Alabama, the largest metropolitan area in the state.

  5. Birmingham City Schools - Alabama - Niche

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    Birmingham City Schools is a public school district located in BIRMINGHAM, AL. It has 21,130 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1. According to state test scores, 8% of students are at least proficient in math and 25% in reading.

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    Learn more about Birmingham City here - find all of the schools in the district, student data, test scores, district budget and more.

  7. Minor Elementary School; Henry J. Oliver Elementary School; Oxmoor Valley Elementary School; Princeton Alternative Elementary School; Robinson Elementary School; Sun Valley Elementary School; Tuggle Elementary School; West End Academy; Wylam Elementary School; William J. Christian K-8 School; Hayes K-8 School; Hudson K-8 School; Inglenook Pre K - 8

  8. Hudson K-8 School, nestled in the Collegeville community of Birmingham, Alabama, is named after Bertram Hudson, the first black educator in Birmingham City Schools. At Hudson School, students' passion for knowledge is supported by a wealth of resources provided by dedicated teachers and support staff.