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The school was originally built in the late 1950s in the [[Collegeville]] neighborhood.
The school was originally built in the late 1950s in the [[Collegeville]] neighborhood.


The present building was constructed in [[2002]] on part of the former [[Mineral Springs Park]], which was obtained from the City of [[Birmingham]] in a land swap.
The present building was constructed in [[2002]] on part of the former [[Mineral Springs Park]], which was obtained from the City of [[Birmingham]] in a land swap. The building was designed by [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina Fisher Aycock]].
 
In [[2010]] a new $4.2 million football stadium adjoining the school was dedicated. The Rams broke a 28-game losing streak to usher in a new era under head coach [[Billy Culver]].


==Principals==
==Principals==

Revision as of 19:21, 9 September 2010

Carver High School
Carver High School crest.png
BCS small logo.png Birmingham City Schools
Years 1950spresent
Location 3900 24th Street North, (map)
North Birmingham
Grades 9-12
Principal Darrell Hudson
Enrollment 1200 (2009)
Colors Purple & White
Mascot Rams
Website gwcarver.al.bch.schoolinsites.com

The George Washington Carver High School for Health Professions, Engineering, and Technology is a high school in the Birmingham City Schools system. It is located at 3900 24th Street North in the North Birmingham community. The principal is Darrell Hudson.

The school was originally built in the late 1950s in the Collegeville neighborhood.

The present building was constructed in 2002 on part of the former Mineral Springs Park, which was obtained from the City of Birmingham in a land swap. The building was designed by Giattina Fisher Aycock.

In 2010 a new $4.2 million football stadium adjoining the school was dedicated. The Rams broke a 28-game losing streak to usher in a new era under head coach Billy Culver.

Principals

Notable alumni

References

  • Grabarczyk, Doug (September 1, 2010) "Rams protect new house." Birmingham News

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