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Mountain Brook School System

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Mountain Brook School System
Address
32 Vine Street
, Alabama, 35213
United States
District information
TypePublic
Mottoproviding an effective, challenging, and engaging education for every one of our students
GradesK-12
Established1959
SuperintendentDr. Richard "Dicky" Barlow
School boardMountain Brook Board of Education
Other information
Websitemtnbrook.k12.al.us

The Mountain Brook School System serves the city of Mountain Brook, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, United States. The school system supports a city with approximately 20,600 residents.[1] The system was established in 1959[2] in order to avoid federal desegregation.[3]

The school system is one of the most segregated school districts in America.[4] Educators and students have recently tried to implement diversity programming following anti-Semitic events working with the Anti-Defamation League, but the School Board cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League after hearing parent opposition.

The Mountain Brook School System has four elementary schools that serve kindergarten through the sixth grade. These schools are Brookwood Forest Elementary School, Cherokee Bend Elementary School, Crestline Elementary School, and Mountain Brook Elementary School. Upon completion of the sixth grade, students flow into Mountain Brook Junior High School where they attend seventh through ninth grades. The school system has only one high school, Mountain Brook High School, which serves grades ten through twelve.[5]

The school system has enjoyed a low rate of turnover in its leadership. In 2009, the system celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding and that year marked the hiring of Dicky Barlow, former principal of Mountain Brook High School, as only the 4th superintendent in the 50-year history of the system.[citation needed]

There is also a private school, Highlands Day School, within Mountain Brook's city limits, but it is not part of the Mountain Brook School System.[citation needed]

In 2019, Niche ranked the system the 24th best school district in America.[6] In 2017, Mountain Brook Elementary was named a State School of Character, one of only two in Alabama to receive this honor. Schools that receive this recognition demonstrate a dedicated focus on character development.[7] Newsweek Magazine recognized MBHS as one of the nation's top 100 high schools. In 2016, Mountain Brook Schools was named the international Outstanding District by the International Society for Technology in Education.[citation needed]

Mountain Brook Board of Education edit

 
Mountain Brook Board of Education, July 2007

The Mountain Brook Board of Education consists of five members appointed by the Mountain Brook City Council. Each member serves a five-year term, with one seat up for appointment by the Council each year. The Board is currently:

  • Anna Comer
  • Brad Sklar
  • Nicky Barnes (President)
  • Jeffrey Brewer (Vice President)
  • Jennifer Kimbrough

Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation edit

 

Since 1992, the Mountain Brook School System's funding has been significantly enhanced its own foundation, lessening its dependence on state funds with each passing year.[8] Any funds raised as a result of the foundation's actions are added to a permanent endowment that is used to support any of the school's academic needs.[8]

Since its inception, the foundation's main focus has been in the areas of technology, professional development, and library enhancement.[8] Because of the endowment, the foundation has been able to commit over $5 million in grants to the school system between 1995 and 2013. According to MBCSF, this money was used to complete 55,628 hours of teacher training, purchase in excess of 600 computer workstations, and add 4,500 books to its libraries.[9]

In 2004, the Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation launched its first public campaign since 1996.[10] The idea behind the Aim Higher campaign was to allow anyone in the Mountain Brook Community a chance to "invest in the future of Mountain Brook by investing in the education of its young people."[10] The plan was to ask every family in the school system to contribute at least $1,500 over a three- to five-year period, with donations totaling $2 million, allowing Mountain Brook's endowment to grow to approximately $9 million. With $8.2 million raised, the foundation is nearing its goal.[9]

Mountain Brook City Schools edit

Brookwood Forest Elementary School edit

 
Brookwood Forest Elementary School in 2009

Brookwood Forest Elementary (BWF) is a public elementary school within the Mountain Brook School System. It serves kindergarten through sixth grades and enrolled approximately 530 students during the 2017-2018 school year. Nathan Pitner serves as principal.

[11]

Cherokee Bend Elementary School edit

 
Cherokee Bend Elementary School in 2009

Cherokee Bend Elementary (CBE) is a public elementary school formed in 1969 in the Mountain Brook School system. One of four schools, it serves kindergarten through sixth grade with approximately 524 students enrolled during the 2007-2008 school year. Betsy Bell serves as Principal of the school and Jennifer Galloway is assistant principal.[citation needed]

[12]

Crestline Elementary School edit

 
Crestline Elementary School in 2009

Crestline Elementary School (CES) is the largest elementary in the Mountain Brook School System and is home to over 700 students. Accredited in 1973, Crestline Elementary belongs to the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges and serves kindergarten through sixth grades. Christy Christian serves as principal, with Josh Watkins and Catherine Waters as assistant principals.[citation needed]

[13]

Mountain Brook Elementary School edit

Mountain Brook Elementary (MBE) is located in the heart of Mountain Brook Village. MBE is a public elementary school in the Mountain Brook School System, serving kindergarten through sixth grades with about 550 students. It is the oldest school in the Mountain Brook System. The school was constructed in the 1920s. Mountain Brook Elementary is also a Leader in Me school[clarification needed] and has been recognized as a Lighthouse School.[clarification needed] [14] Ashley McCombs serves as principal. Heather Mays serves as the assistant principal.[15]

[16]

Mountain Brook Junior High School edit

 
Mountain Brook Junior High School in 2009

Mountain Brook Junior High (MBJH)serves as a public middle school within the Mountain Brook School System. The school contains grades seven through nine and currently has just over 1000 students enrolled. The junior high administration is headed by principal Donald Clayton. The athletic teams wear green and gold and are supported by their mascot, the spartan.

Beginning with the 2014-2015 School year, MBJH started their first year in VEX IQ robotics under the direction of Mr. James Salvant. His excellent leadership and direction proved valuable in that MBJH won the Alabama VEX IQ State Championship. That event placed the MBJH team in competition at the VEX World Championships in Louisville KY, the largest educational robotics competition in the world where more than 850 teams from 29 nations gathered at the Kentucky Exposition Center to compete with custom-built robots during three days of intense back-to-back matches. The MBJH team finished 12th overall and the members were John Shows and Caleb Summitt.[citation needed]

[17]

Mountain Brook High School edit

 
Main entrance to Mountain Brook High School prior to the 2008 renovation

Mountain Brook High School (MBHS) is a three-year public high school serving the Mountain Brook School System. Situated on 25 acres (100,000 m2) of land the school serves grades ten through twelve and enrolled approximately 1004 students during the 2007-2008 school year. The principal is Amanda Hood. The Spartan Arena serves for basketball, volleyball, and wrestling purposes. A new front entrance to the high school was completed in the fall of 2008.[citation needed]

The quality of education is apparent by the many accomplishments of the student body. Currently about 98% of Mountain Brook students go on to colleges and universities in the U.S. Over 500 MBHS students have been named National Merit Finalists, and three Rhodes scholars have graduated from MBHS. College Board's Advanced Placement Program honored MBHS for academic excellence and outstanding support and participation in the AP Program. MBHS has won 122 State Athletic Championships in its 40-year history.[18][19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Data USA: Mountain Brook, AL". Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  2. ^ "Mountain Brook School System". Bham Wiki. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Miles, Kyra; WBHM (August 7, 2021). "Echoes of the Past as Overwhelmingly White Mountain Brook Debates Diversity". BirminghamWatch. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  4. ^ Turner, Cory (August 23, 2016). "The 50 Most Segregating School Borders In America". NPR. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
  5. ^ "Mountain Brook City Schools". Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  6. ^ "2020 Best School Districts". Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on April 28, 2018. Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  8. ^ a b c MB Foundation (March 21, 2001). . Mountain Brook Schools. Archived from the original on February 5, 2007. Retrieved October 9, 2005.
  9. ^ a b MB Foundation (March 21, 2001). "Where has the money gone?" (PDF). Mountain Brook Schools. Retrieved October 9, 2005. [dead link]
  10. ^ a b MB Foundation (August 5, 2004). (PDF). Mountain Brook Schools. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 29, 2007. Retrieved October 9, 2005.
  11. ^ "Brookwood Forest Elementary School". Great Schools. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  12. ^ "Cherokee Bend Elementary School". Great Schools. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  13. ^ "Crestline Elementary School". Great Schools. Retrieved January 2, 2018.
  14. ^ "Leader in Me". Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  15. ^ "Mountain Brook Elementary School". Retrieved April 22, 2018.
  16. ^ "Mt Brook Elementary School". Great Schools. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  17. ^ "Mt Brook Jr High School". Great Schools. Retrieved December 31, 2017.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  19. ^ "Mt Brook High School Student Body". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved December 31, 2017.

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Mountain Brook School System news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 33 30 6 38 N 86 45 13 73 W 33 5017722 N 86 7538139 W 33 5017722 86 7538139 Mountain Brook School SystemAddress32 Vine Street Mountain Brook Alabama 35213 United StatesDistrict informationTypePublicMottoproviding an effective challenging and engaging education for every one of our studentsGradesK 12Established1959SuperintendentDr Richard Dicky BarlowSchool boardMountain Brook Board of EducationOther informationWebsitemtnbrook wbr k12 wbr al wbr usThis article reads like a press release or a news article and may be largely based on routine coverage Please help improve this article and add independent sources August 2016 The Mountain Brook School System serves the city of Mountain Brook a suburb of Birmingham Alabama United States The school system supports a city with approximately 20 600 residents 1 The system was established in 1959 2 in order to avoid federal desegregation 3 The school system is one of the most segregated school districts in America 4 Educators and students have recently tried to implement diversity programming following anti Semitic events working with the Anti Defamation League but the School Board cut ties with the Anti Defamation League after hearing parent opposition The Mountain Brook School System has four elementary schools that serve kindergarten through the sixth grade These schools are Brookwood Forest Elementary School Cherokee Bend Elementary School Crestline Elementary School and Mountain Brook Elementary School Upon completion of the sixth grade students flow into Mountain Brook Junior High School where they attend seventh through ninth grades The school system has only one high school Mountain Brook High School which serves grades ten through twelve 5 The school system has enjoyed a low rate of turnover in its leadership In 2009 the system celebrated the 50th anniversary of its founding and that year marked the hiring of Dicky Barlow former principal of Mountain Brook High School as only the 4th superintendent in the 50 year history of the system citation needed There is also a private school Highlands Day School within Mountain Brook s city limits but it is not part of the Mountain Brook School System citation needed In 2019 Niche ranked the system the 24th best school district in America 6 In 2017 Mountain Brook Elementary was named a State School of Character one of only two in Alabama to receive this honor Schools that receive this recognition demonstrate a dedicated focus on character development 7 Newsweek Magazine recognized MBHS as one of the nation s top 100 high schools In 2016 Mountain Brook Schools was named the international Outstanding District by the International Society for Technology in Education citation needed Contents 1 Mountain Brook Board of Education 1 1 Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation 2 Mountain Brook City Schools 2 1 Brookwood Forest Elementary School 2 2 Cherokee Bend Elementary School 2 3 Crestline Elementary School 2 4 Mountain Brook Elementary School 2 5 Mountain Brook Junior High School 2 6 Mountain Brook High School 3 ReferencesMountain Brook Board of Education edit nbsp Mountain Brook Board of Education July 2007The Mountain Brook Board of Education consists of five members appointed by the Mountain Brook City Council Each member serves a five year term with one seat up for appointment by the Council each year The Board is currently Anna Comer Brad Sklar Nicky Barnes President Jeffrey Brewer Vice President Jennifer KimbroughMountain Brook City Schools Foundation edit nbsp Since 1992 the Mountain Brook School System s funding has been significantly enhanced its own foundation lessening its dependence on state funds with each passing year 8 Any funds raised as a result of the foundation s actions are added to a permanent endowment that is used to support any of the school s academic needs 8 Since its inception the foundation s main focus has been in the areas of technology professional development and library enhancement 8 Because of the endowment the foundation has been able to commit over 5 million in grants to the school system between 1995 and 2013 According to MBCSF this money was used to complete 55 628 hours of teacher training purchase in excess of 600 computer workstations and add 4 500 books to its libraries 9 In 2004 the Mountain Brook City Schools Foundation launched its first public campaign since 1996 10 The idea behind the Aim Higher campaign was to allow anyone in the Mountain Brook Community a chance to invest in the future of Mountain Brook by investing in the education of its young people 10 The plan was to ask every family in the school system to contribute at least 1 500 over a three to five year period with donations totaling 2 million allowing Mountain Brook s endowment to grow to approximately 9 million With 8 2 million raised the foundation is nearing its goal 9 Mountain Brook City Schools editBrookwood Forest Elementary School edit nbsp Brookwood Forest Elementary School in 2009Brookwood Forest Elementary BWF is a public elementary school within the Mountain Brook School System It serves kindergarten through sixth grades and enrolled approximately 530 students during the 2017 2018 school year Nathan Pitner serves as principal 11 Cherokee Bend Elementary School edit nbsp Cherokee Bend Elementary School in 2009Cherokee Bend Elementary CBE is a public elementary school formed in 1969 in the Mountain Brook School system One of four schools it serves kindergarten through sixth grade with approximately 524 students enrolled during the 2007 2008 school year Betsy Bell serves as Principal of the school and Jennifer Galloway is assistant principal citation needed 12 Crestline Elementary School edit nbsp Crestline Elementary School in 2009Crestline Elementary School CES is the largest elementary in the Mountain Brook School System and is home to over 700 students Accredited in 1973 Crestline Elementary belongs to the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges and serves kindergarten through sixth grades Christy Christian serves as principal with Josh Watkins and Catherine Waters as assistant principals citation needed 13 Mountain Brook Elementary School edit Mountain Brook Elementary MBE is located in the heart of Mountain Brook Village MBE is a public elementary school in the Mountain Brook School System serving kindergarten through sixth grades with about 550 students It is the oldest school in the Mountain Brook System The school was constructed in the 1920s Mountain Brook Elementary is also a Leader in Me school clarification needed and has been recognized as a Lighthouse School clarification needed 14 Ashley McCombs serves as principal Heather Mays serves as the assistant principal 15 16 Mountain Brook Junior High School edit nbsp Mountain Brook Junior High School in 2009Mountain Brook Junior High MBJH serves as a public middle school within the Mountain Brook School System The school contains grades seven through nine and currently has just over 1000 students enrolled The junior high administration is headed by principal Donald Clayton The athletic teams wear green and gold and are supported by their mascot the spartan Beginning with the 2014 2015 School year MBJH started their first year in VEX IQ robotics under the direction of Mr James Salvant His excellent leadership and direction proved valuable in that MBJH won the Alabama VEX IQ State Championship That event placed the MBJH team in competition at the VEX World Championships in Louisville KY the largest educational robotics competition in the world where more than 850 teams from 29 nations gathered at the Kentucky Exposition Center to compete with custom built robots during three days of intense back to back matches The MBJH team finished 12th overall and the members were John Shows and Caleb Summitt citation needed 17 Mountain Brook High School edit Main article Mountain Brook High School nbsp Main entrance to Mountain Brook High School prior to the 2008 renovationMountain Brook High School MBHS is a three year public high school serving the Mountain Brook School System Situated on 25 acres 100 000 m2 of land the school serves grades ten through twelve and enrolled approximately 1004 students during the 2007 2008 school year The principal is Amanda Hood The Spartan Arena serves for basketball volleyball and wrestling purposes A new front entrance to the high school was completed in the fall of 2008 citation needed The quality of education is apparent by the many accomplishments of the student body Currently about 98 of Mountain Brook students go on to colleges and universities in the U S Over 500 MBHS students have been named National Merit Finalists and three Rhodes scholars have graduated from MBHS College Board s Advanced Placement Program honored MBHS for academic excellence and outstanding support and participation in the AP Program MBHS has won 122 State Athletic Championships in its 40 year history 18 19 References edit Data USA Mountain Brook AL Retrieved April 22 2018 Mountain Brook School System Bham Wiki Retrieved January 5 2018 Miles Kyra WBHM August 7 2021 Echoes of the Past as Overwhelmingly White Mountain Brook Debates Diversity BirminghamWatch Retrieved July 1 2022 Turner Cory August 23 2016 The 50 Most Segregating School Borders In America NPR Retrieved July 1 2022 Mountain Brook City Schools Retrieved April 22 2018 2020 Best School Districts Retrieved October 30 2019 Data State Schools of Character Archived from the original on April 28 2018 Retrieved April 22 2018 a b c MB Foundation March 21 2001 Mountain Brook Schools Foundation Mission and Goals Mountain Brook Schools Archived from the original on February 5 2007 Retrieved October 9 2005 a b MB Foundation March 21 2001 Where has the money gone PDF Mountain Brook Schools Retrieved October 9 2005 dead link a b MB Foundation August 5 2004 MBCSF kicks off Aim Higher Campaign PDF Mountain Brook Schools Archived from the original PDF on September 29 2007 Retrieved October 9 2005 Brookwood Forest Elementary School Great Schools Retrieved January 2 2018 Cherokee Bend Elementary School Great Schools Retrieved January 2 2018 Crestline Elementary School Great Schools Retrieved January 2 2018 Leader in Me Retrieved April 22 2018 Mountain Brook Elementary School Retrieved April 22 2018 Mt Brook Elementary School Great Schools Retrieved December 31 2017 Mt Brook Jr High School Great Schools Retrieved December 31 2017 Mountain Brook Schools World Class School System Archived from the original on July 22 2011 Retrieved January 28 2011 Mt Brook High School Student Body U S News amp World Report Retrieved December 31 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mountain 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