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  2. Wenonah High School - Wikipedia

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    After Wenonah School was destroyed by fire in 1944, the Tennessee Coal & Iron (TCI) Company donated a parcel of land consisting of approximately 16 acres (6.5 ha) to be used for a new elementary and high school. Construction began in late 1946, and in the fall of 1947, students in grades 8-12 from Riley Elementary School and Galilee, Mt. Olive ...

  3. Birmingham City Schools - Wikipedia

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    That school, renamed "Powell School" became a high school when the next school were constructed in 1883. John H. Phillips became superintendent of schools that year and, two years later, oversaw the formation of the first Birmingham Board of Education, taking responsibility for schools out of the direct purview of the mayor and Board of Aldermen.

  4. Category:High schools in Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Fultondale High School (1965–2021) ... Wenonah High School; West End High School (Birmingham, Alabama) ...

  5. List of high schools in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    A. H. Parker High School; Alabama School of Fine Arts; Altamont School; Banks Academy [35]; Carver High School; Cornerstone Christian Schools [36]; Glen Iris Baptist School [37]; Holy Family Cristo Rey High School

  6. Wenonah, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Wenonah camp #9 was south of Grasselli Heights on the north side of Red Mountain. It was the location of the Wenonah School, built in 1917 on the current East Brownsville Park site, as part of the program to improve lives of employees. The #9 mine was opened in 1897 under contract to the Smith Mining Company and then was known as the Klondike mine.

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  8. De'Runnya Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson attended Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Alabama, where he was primarily a basketball star, earning first-team Parade All-American honors in 2013. He joined the football team in his senior season, when he caught 31 passes for 682 yards and helped lead the Dragons to a 10–2 season.

  9. Horace Huntley - Wikipedia

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    Huntley is a native of Birmingham, Alabama and graduate of Wenonah High School. He was one of the first recipients of the Baccalaureate Degree in African American Studies from the University of Minnesota. He earned a Master's degree from Syracuse University and a doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh. Huntley developed the minor in ...