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{{Infobox Bham School
{{Infobox former school
|name           =West End High School
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|closed          =2008
|grades      = 9-12
|address =1840 [[Pearson Avenue Southwest|Pearson Ave. SW]]
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'''West End High School''' was a high school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located on a 12.5-acre site at 1840 [[Pearson Avenue Southwest]] in [[West End]]. The red-brick school was built in [[1930]] to designs by the noted firm of [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] with [[David O. Whilldin]] and an outside consultant. It adjoined [[Robert E. Lee Elementary School]].
'''West End High School''' was a high school in the [[Birmingham City Schools]] system located on a 12.5-acre site at 1840 [[Pearson Avenue Southwest]] in [[West End]]. The red-brick school was built in [[1930]] to designs by the noted firm of [[Warren, Knight & Davis]] with [[David O. Whilldin]] and an outside consultant. It adjoined [[Robert E. Lee Elementary School]].
[[Image:West End HS construction.png|left|thumb|225px|Construction of West End High School, c. 1929. Courtesy Birmingham Public Library]]
[[Image:West End HS construction.png|right|thumb|325px|Construction of West End High School, c. 1929. Courtesy Birmingham Public Library]]


West End's athletic teams were known as the Lions. The school's yearbook was entitled the ''Resume''.
West End's athletic teams were known as the Lions. The school's yearbook was entitled the ''Resume''.
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In [[1949]] Warren, Knight and Davis completed plans for the auditorium constructed on the top floor of the main building and a new gymnasium to be constructed to the west of the school, connected by a covered walkway.
In [[1949]] Warren, Knight and Davis completed plans for the auditorium constructed on the top floor of the main building and a new gymnasium to be constructed to the west of the school, connected by a covered walkway.


The school, which was open originally to white students only, was integrated in September [[1963]].
The school, which was open originally to white students only, was integrated in [[1963]]. Due to a walk-out by white students, [[Patricia Marcus]] and [[Josephine Powell]] arrived to a mostly empty school for their first day of classes on [[September 11]].


On [[June 27]], [[1982]] West End alumnus and astronaut [[Henry Hartsfield Jr]] carried a West End banner into orbit aboard the space shuttle ''Columbia''.
On [[June 27]], [[1982]] West End alumnus and astronaut [[Henry Hartsfield Jr]] carried a West End banner into orbit aboard the space shuttle ''Columbia''.
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Part of the school was damaged by a fire which broke out in the basement on [[January 24]], [[2003]]. It was suspected that the fire was intentionally set.
Part of the school was damaged by a fire which broke out in the basement on [[January 24]], [[2003]]. It was suspected that the fire was intentionally set.


==Closing==
Under a [[2008]] school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board, West End High closed after that academic year with students transferring to [[Wenonah High School|Wenonah]], [[Parker High School|Parker]] and [[Jackson-Olin High School]]s.  
Under a [[2008]] school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent [[Barbara Allen]] and approved by the Board, West End High closed after that academic year with students transferring to [[Wenonah High School|Wenonah]], [[Parker High School|Parker]] and [[Jackson-Olin High School]]s.  


The closing was marked by a ceremony on [[June 7]] with a parade, pep rally, picnic and alumni basketball game. A contract with [[Meredith Environmental Inc.]] for demolition of the school building was approved by the Board of Education on [[December 9]], [[2008]] and began the following March.
The closing was marked by a ceremony on [[June 7]] with a parade, pep rally, picnic and alumni basketball game. A contract with [[Meredith Environmental Inc.]] for demolition of the school building was approved by the Board of Education on [[December 9]], [[2008]] and began the following March.


[[Image:WEHS demolition 2009.jpg|center|thumb|575px|Demolition of West End High School in March 2009]]
[[Image:WEHS demolition 2009.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Demolition of West End High School in March 2009]]


==Principals==
==Principals==
* [[Newton Price]], [[1930]]–[[1956]]
* [[Newton Price]], 1930-1956
* [[Elbert Morrow]], <!--at least 1999-->–[[2005]]
* [[James Moran]], 1970s
* [[Allen Lewis]], [[2005]]–[[2008]]
* [[Elbert Morrow]], 1999-2005
* [[Allen Lewis]], 2005-2008


==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
* [[Earl Bennett]], NFL football player
* [[Barry Bearden]] (1986), athletic director at [[Altamont Schoo]]
* [[Earl Bennett]] (2005), NFL football player
* [[Ben Cook]], sportswriter
* [[T. R. Dunn]], NBA basketball player
* [[T. R. Dunn]], NBA basketball player
* [[Kathy Kemp]], ''[[Birmingham News]]'' columnist
* [[Kathy Kemp]], ''[[Birmingham News]]'' columnist
* [[Henry Hartsfield Jr]], astronaut
* [[Hank Hartsfield]], astronaut
* [[James C. Lewis]] (1940), developer and contractor
* [[Keith McCord]], NBA basketball player
* [[Keith McCord]], NBA basketball player
* [[Andra Sparks]], circuit court judge and minister
* [[Andra Sparks]], circuit court judge and minister
* [[Cedric Sparks]], [[Birmingham Department of Youth Services]] director
* [[Cedric Sparks]] (1993), [[Birmingham Department of Youth Services]] director
* [[Charles Speir]], attorney, retailer, banker and developer
* [[Charles Speir]], attorney, retailer, banker and developer
* [[Debbie Voltz]], dean of [[UAB School of Education]]
* [[Debbie Voltz]] (1979), dean of [[UAB School of Education]]
* [[Frank Wagner]] (1948), [[Birmingham Parks & Recreation Board]] director
* [[Ann Waldron]], author and reporter
* [[Ann Waldron]], author and reporter
* [[Ray Watts]] (1972), President of [[UAB]]
* [[James Williams]], radio announcer
* [[James Williams]], radio announcer
* [[John Ed Willoughby]], radio host


==References==
==References==
* Ruisi, Anne (May 2001) "Neighborhood leaders remain opposed to plans to close school." ''Birmingham News''
* Ruisi, Anne (May 2001) "Neighborhood leaders remain opposed to plans to close school." {{BN}}
* Crowder, Carla (September 2001) "Big, new West End School opposed." ''Birmingham News''
* Crowder, Carla (September 2001) "Big, new West End School opposed." {{BN}}
* Kemp, Kathy (April 6, 2008) "Web helps West End High live on." ''Birmingham News''
* Kemp, Kathy (April 6, 2008) "Web helps West End High live on." {{BN}}
* Ruisi, Anne (May 18, 2008) "Birmingham's West End High School gets set to close its doors." ''Birmingham News''
* Ruisi, Anne (May 18, 2008) "Birmingham's West End High School gets set to close its doors." {{BN}}
* Ruisi, Anne (April 6, 2008) "'We are heartbroken': West End High gets ready to close doors." {{BN}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://birmingham.schoolinsites.com/Default.asp?L=0&LMID=&PN=Schools2&DivisionID=&DepartmentID=&SubDepartmentID=&SubP=School&SchoolID=490 West End High School] at birmingham.schoolinsites.com
* [http://www.westendhigh.com/ West End Online] 1959-63 alumni website
* [http://www.westendhigh.com/ West End Online] 1959-63 alumni website
* [http://www.ahsfhs.org/Teams2/teampage.asp?Team=West%20End West End High School football history] from ahsfhs.org website
* [http://www.ahsfhs.org/Teams2/teampage.asp?Team=West%20End West End High School football history] from ahsfhs.org website


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Latest revision as of 12:06, 18 December 2021

West End High School
WEHS-01.jpg
Active 19302008
School type Public
District Birmingham City Schools
Grades 9-12
Colors royal blue & orange
Mascot Lions
Location 1840 Pearson Avenue Southwest, (map)
Birmingham

West End High School was a high school in the Birmingham City Schools system located on a 12.5-acre site at 1840 Pearson Avenue Southwest in West End. The red-brick school was built in 1930 to designs by the noted firm of Warren, Knight & Davis with David O. Whilldin and an outside consultant. It adjoined Robert E. Lee Elementary School.

Construction of West End High School, c. 1929. Courtesy Birmingham Public Library

West End's athletic teams were known as the Lions. The school's yearbook was entitled the Resume.

In 1949 Warren, Knight and Davis completed plans for the auditorium constructed on the top floor of the main building and a new gymnasium to be constructed to the west of the school, connected by a covered walkway.

The school, which was open originally to white students only, was integrated in 1963. Due to a walk-out by white students, Patricia Marcus and Josephine Powell arrived to a mostly empty school for their first day of classes on September 11.

On June 27, 1982 West End alumnus and astronaut Henry Hartsfield Jr carried a West End banner into orbit aboard the space shuttle Columbia.

In 2001 then-superintendent Johnny E. Brown proposed merging West End High School and Wenonah High School into a new high school in Oxmoor Valley. The Board of Education approved the name 'Martin Luther King, Jr High School" for the new building, but the consolidation plan was successfully opposed by community groups who feared that vacating the old buildings would damage their neighborhoods.

Part of the school was damaged by a fire which broke out in the basement on January 24, 2003. It was suspected that the fire was intentionally set.

Under a 2008 school consolidation plan proposed by acting superintendent Barbara Allen and approved by the Board, West End High closed after that academic year with students transferring to Wenonah, Parker and Jackson-Olin High Schools.

The closing was marked by a ceremony on June 7 with a parade, pep rally, picnic and alumni basketball game. A contract with Meredith Environmental Inc. for demolition of the school building was approved by the Board of Education on December 9, 2008 and began the following March.

Demolition of West End High School in March 2009

Principals

Notable alumni

References

  • Ruisi, Anne (May 2001) "Neighborhood leaders remain opposed to plans to close school." The Birmingham News
  • Crowder, Carla (September 2001) "Big, new West End School opposed." The Birmingham News
  • Kemp, Kathy (April 6, 2008) "Web helps West End High live on." The Birmingham News
  • Ruisi, Anne (May 18, 2008) "Birmingham's West End High School gets set to close its doors." The Birmingham News
  • Ruisi, Anne (April 6, 2008) "'We are heartbroken': West End High gets ready to close doors." The Birmingham News

External links