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The Jefferson County School System was created in 1896, and initially served all unincorporated communities and cities in the county other than Birmingham and Bessemer. Beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s various other cities began to establish their own separate systems (i.e., Homewood, Midfield, Vestavia Hills, Hoover, etc.).
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Fairfield City Schools is an independent municipal school district in Jefferson County, Alabama. It is governed by the Fairfield Board of Education. The Board is responsible for the following: C. J. Donald Elementary School; Glen Oaks Elementary School; Robinson Elementary School; Forest Hills Community Development Center; Fairfield High ...
Greenwood Elementary (K-5) (founded 1937; operated as a Jefferson County School until 1966 when it was ceded to Bessemer) Jonesboro Elementary (K-5) Westhills Elementary (K-5) New Horizon Alternative; Bessemer City Middle (6-8) [2] (opened during 2013–14 school year) (building was previously Jess Lanier High School) Bessemer City High (9-12)
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. SVHS is the largest of 14 high schools in the Jefferson County School District. School colors are red and black, and the athletic teams ...
The school system was officially chartered in 1987, breaking away from the Jefferson County School System/Jefferson County Board of Education. The first school year for Hoover City Schools was 1988–1989. Hoover City Schools started with five elementary schools (Bluff Park, Shades Mountain, Rocky Ridge, Gwin and Green Valley), one middle ...
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It is the second largest of the Jefferson County Board of Education's fourteen high schools. School colors are navy blue and silver, and the athletic teams are called the Cougars. CCHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics. [2] The school was recognized by "Niche.com" as the 42nd "Best High School for Athletes in Alabama" among the top 50 in 2020.