Hoover City Schools

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Hoover City Schools is an independent school system established by the City of Hoover in 1988. The system has a student population of over 12,000 and operates 16 schools: two high schools, three middle schools, ten elementary schools, and one alternative school.

The Hoover Board of Education offices are located at the Farr Administration Building, 2810 Metropolitan Way. Andy Craig, who has been acting as interim superintendent, was named to the job permanently in February 2007.

History

In 1987, Hoover established an Education Committee to decide whether the city should form its own school system. The committee's recommendation was favorable and a referendum was held. Hoover's citizens rejected the proposal by only 57 votes, but the city council unanimously voted for the establishment of a city school system. Hoover took possession of Bluff Park, Green Valley, Rocky Ridge, and Shades Mountain Elementary Schools, Gwin Middle School, and W. A. Berry High School from Jefferson County Schools. Robert Mitchell was hired as the system's first superintendent.

Schools

Superintendents

  1. Robert Mitchell (1988-1991)
  2. Robert F. Bumpus (1991-1996)
  3. Jack Farr (1996-2004)
  4. Connie Williams (2004-2006)
  5. Andy Craig (2006-present)

References

  • Honea, Vadie. (n.d.) "Then & Now: A History of Hoover." City of Hoover. Accessed February 6, 2007.
  • Stock, Erin. (May 23, 2007.) "Born to controversy, school system aims to grow, improve." The Birmingham News.

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