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:''This article is about the grammar school. For the high school, see [[Ullman High School]].'' | |||
{{Infobox former school | |||
|name = Ullman School | |||
|image = [[File:1903 Ullman Shool.jpg|275px]] | |||
|years = [[1901]]–[[1937]] | |||
|grades = 1-8 | |||
|enrollment = | |||
|enroll-year = | |||
|colors = | |||
|mascot = | |||
|address = 1212 [[University Boulevard]] | |||
|city = Birmingham | |||
|map = ({{Locate_address_inline | address=1212+University+Boulevard | zoom=17 | type=h}}) | |||
|district = [[Birmingham City Schools]] | |||
}} | |||
'''Samuel Ullman School''' is a former [[Birmingham City Schools]] school. It opened in [[1901]] as a grammar school for white students, and was named for [[Samuel Ullman]], a long-serving member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. The two-story brick schoolhouse was located at 1212 [[University Boulevard|8th Avenue South]], facing [[12th Street South|12th Street]]. | |||
The first principal of Ullman School was [[Mary Dabney]]. Eleven classrooms were added to the original 4-room unit in [[1909]]. In [[1937]] the school was converted into [[Ullman High School|a high school]] for African-American students from [[Southside]] and [[Titusville]]. | |||
==Principals== | |||
* [[Mary Dabney]], 1901- | |||
==References== | |||
* Cruikshank, George M. (1920) ''History of Birmingham and Its Environs'' (2 vol.) Chicago: Lewis Publishing. | |||
[[Category:Former Birmingham schools]] | |||
[[Category:Former elementary schools]] | |||
[[Category:1901 buildings]] | |||
[[Category:1901 establishments]] | |||
[[Category:1937 disestablishments]] | |||
[[Category:7th Avenue South]] | |||
[[Category:12th Street South]] |
Revision as of 14:23, 21 December 2017
- This article is about the grammar school. For the high school, see Ullman High School.
Ullman School | |
Active | 1901–1937 |
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School type | Public |
District | Birmingham City Schools |
Grades | 1-8 |
Colors | |
Mascot | |
Location | 1212 University Boulevard, (map) Birmingham |
Samuel Ullman School is a former Birmingham City Schools school. It opened in 1901 as a grammar school for white students, and was named for Samuel Ullman, a long-serving member of the Birmingham Board of Education. The two-story brick schoolhouse was located at 1212 8th Avenue South, facing 12th Street.
The first principal of Ullman School was Mary Dabney. Eleven classrooms were added to the original 4-room unit in 1909. In 1937 the school was converted into a high school for African-American students from Southside and Titusville.
Principals
- Mary Dabney, 1901-
References
- Cruikshank, George M. (1920) History of Birmingham and Its Environs (2 vol.) Chicago: Lewis Publishing.