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'''Pelham City Schools''' is an independent [[List of school systems|school system]] established by the City of [[Pelham]] in [[2014]]. The system currently operates four schools. | '''Pelham City Schools''' is an independent [[List of school systems|school system]] established by the City of [[Pelham]] in [[2014]]. The system currently operates four schools. District offices are at 3162 [[Pelham Parkway]]. | ||
== History == | == History == |
Revision as of 09:40, 25 July 2014
Pelham City Schools is an independent school system established by the City of Pelham in 2014. The system currently operates four schools. District offices are at 3162 Pelham Parkway.
History
The Pelham City Council approved the formation of a new city school board on September 9, 2013.
The transfer of property, employee contracts, and $9.2 million in debts from Shelby County Schools to the new school system took place on July 1, 2014. The Linda Nolen Learning Center in Pelham, operated by Shelby County Schools, was not transferred.
Schools
Superintendents
- Tim Alford (interim), 2014
- Scott Coefield, 2014-present
Board of Education
Pelham's Board of Education is made up of five members, appointed by the Pelham City Council to represent individual districts, and rotating with one member's term expiring each year.
- Rick Rhoades, president
- Paul Howell, vice-president
- Angie Hester
- Brian Long
- Barbara Reagan
References
- Reed, Martin J. (September 9, 2013) "Pelham City Council approves municipal school board formation." The Birmingham News
- Reed, Martin J. (June 5, 2014) "Pelham school board approves agreement to separate from Shelby County." The Birmingham News
External links
- Pelham City Schools website