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New sidewalks and bikeways were built in front of the school from [[45th Street North|45th Street]] to [[46th Street North|46th Street]] in [[1979]]. In the late 1980s the [[Little Garden Club]] raised funds for a nature trail and outdoor classroom at Dupuy, similar to one they had already provided at [[Mountain Brook Elementary School]]. | New sidewalks and bikeways were built in front of the school from [[45th Street North|45th Street]] to [[46th Street North|46th Street]] in [[1979]]. In the late 1980s the [[Little Garden Club]] raised funds for a nature trail and outdoor classroom at Dupuy, similar to one they had already provided at [[Mountain Brook Elementary School]]. | ||
In December 1995 Dupuy's principal [[Samuetta | In December 1995 Dupuy's principal [[Samuetta Drew]] was honored by a resolution entered into the ''Congressional Record'' by [[Earl Hilliard]], recognizing the school's implementation of the "ABC's of Etiquette Training Program". | ||
The school was repurposed as an alternative School with enrollment, in grades K-8, dropping into the 50s. The school's test scores placed it in the "priority" status before it was closed in [[2004]], and converted into a satellite administrative office for [[Birmingham City Schools]]. The building was used mainly for file storage. | The school was repurposed as an alternative School with enrollment, in grades K-8, dropping into the 50s. The school's test scores placed it in the "priority" status before it was closed in [[2004]], and converted into a satellite administrative office for [[Birmingham City Schools]]. The building was used mainly for file storage. | ||
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* [[William Long]], 1956-1957 | * [[William Long]], 1956-1957 | ||
* [[Ward Proctor]], 1957- | * [[Ward Proctor]], 1957- | ||
* [[Samuetta Drew]] | * [[Samuetta Drew]], 1995 | ||
* [[Jesse Daniel]], -2004 | * [[Jesse Daniel]], -2004 | ||
Revision as of 15:50, 19 December 2017
Dupuy Elementary School | |
Active | 1956–1981 |
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School type | Public |
District | Birmingham City Schools |
Grades | 1-8 |
Colors | |
Mascot | |
Location | 4500 14th Avenue North, {{{map}}} Birmingham |
Anna Dupuy Elementary School (originally North Woodlawn Elementary School, later Dupuy Alternative School and Dupuy Administrative Building) is a former Birmingham City Schools elementary school at 4500 14th Avenue North in the Kingston neighborhood.
The 12-room school serving 400 students in grades 1-6 was constructed in 1956 with $176,568 from the 1953 Birmingham bond issue. Superintendent of schools L. Frazier Banks chose to dedicate the new school in honor of Anna Dupuy, a past-president of the Birmingham Board of Education. An 8,800 square foot expansion, completed in 1957 by F. R. Hoar & Son to designs by architect Evan Terry, added five classrooms and a gymnasium to the western end of the school.
New sidewalks and bikeways were built in front of the school from 45th Street to 46th Street in 1979. In the late 1980s the Little Garden Club raised funds for a nature trail and outdoor classroom at Dupuy, similar to one they had already provided at Mountain Brook Elementary School.
In December 1995 Dupuy's principal Samuetta Drew was honored by a resolution entered into the Congressional Record by Earl Hilliard, recognizing the school's implementation of the "ABC's of Etiquette Training Program".
The school was repurposed as an alternative School with enrollment, in grades K-8, dropping into the 50s. The school's test scores placed it in the "priority" status before it was closed in 2004, and converted into a satellite administrative office for Birmingham City Schools. The building was used mainly for file storage.
The vacant offices of the former Dupuy School were used by Michael Wooten, a former Birmingham Police officer and school security guard, in 2010 to take suggestive photographs of children. Wooten was arrested on federal charges of receiving child pornography.
In 2014 the Board voted to relocate the Kennedy Alternative School and Special Programming for Achievement Network (SPAN) programs to the former Dupuy School building. The resolution allowed $200,000 for repairs and renovations.
Principals
- William Long, 1956-1957
- Ward Proctor, 1957-
- Samuetta Drew, 1995
- Jesse Daniel, -2004
References
- Samuel, Sally (October __, 1956) "Mrs. Dupuy, woman of good works, acknowledges honor." The Birmingham News
- "Ward Proctor Heads Dupuy Faculty, Construction Begins On Hew Unit" (August 31, 1957) East End News
- "Blight in Kingston gets attention." (August 31, 1979) The Birmingham News
- "Former police officer, Birmingham and Shelby schools employee arrested in child porn case" (November 11, 2011) The Birmingham News
- Belanger, Evan (July 8, 2014) "Birmingham school board votes to relocate Kennedy Alternative School." The Birmingham News