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General Alabama Public School Information
Age requirements: Children who will be 5 years old on or before September 2 are eligible for admission to public kindergarten. Children must be 6 years of age on or before September 2 to attend first grade. Kindergarten classes are provided in all public schools but are not mandatory.
Location: A child’s school is determined by the location of the parent’s or legal guardian’s residence. Students must attend the school in the zone they are assigned with the exception of magnet schools.
Transportation: Busing is used throughout the system for any student who lives more than 2.5 miles from the school they are zoned to attend. For students attending magnet schools, transportation is provided to and from the public school the students would normally be zoned to attend. The students will then be bussed to their neighborhood, depending on residency. There is door-to-door transportation available on specially equipped buses for children with special education needs.
Registration: Parents must present an Alabama Certificate of Immunization, also called a blue card, for their child. This certificate may be obtained from a pediatrician or family doctor. A child’s birth certificate and proof of the parent’s or guardian’s address must also be presented. A social security number is required. If a student is transferring from another school, a transcript, report card or transfer notice must be presented at the time of registration.
After School Care: After school care is provided for a fee at most elementary schools. The program is supervised by the YMCA and is
done on a contract basis with the school system.
Educational Systems Montgomery County Schools Montgomery Public Schools is guided by a students-first philosophy. The mission is to provide safe and caring communities where teachers teach and students learn at higher levels.
The district is comprised of 32,000 students in 54 schools and has a variety of academic programs and services to meet their diverse needs and interests.
MPS offers a full range of curriculum complemented by college preparatory programs, cultural arts, music, foreign languages, technology, career and technical education, and athletics, as well as 10 magnet programs that cover all grade levels and themes ranging from science, performing arts, technology, accelerated academics to international studies.
Seven career academies in the traditional high schools equip students with skills for high-demand careers in advanced manufacturing, health occupations, information technology, culinary arts and hospitality, public safety and business marketing. MPS will also open the new Montgomery Technical Center (MTEC) in late 2012, which will provide high school students with training and certification in
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skilled trades like welding, plumbing, HVAC and carpentry.
The district is also constructing the new, state-of-the-art Park Crossing High School in East Montgomery. The $23 million school will house about 1,000 students and is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013.
Throughout the district, there are programs for children with special needs, including two special education centers and services for gifted students. There are also early childhood education programs and a host of supplemental education services.
For more information and registration, visit www.mps.k12.al.us.
Autauga County Schools There are 12 public schools in the Autauga County system—six elementary, one middle/junior high, one junior high and two high schools and a technology center. The system also has two K-12 schools. An interesting difference in this county is the housing of the students in the downtown district. The kindergarten students are in their own building, Prattville Kindergarten.
Inherent in the Autauga school system mission is the belief that “schools should be safe, happy places where children look forward to coming each day to celebrate their joy for life and learning, that all children can learn, and that teaching should be adapted to the learning styles of those being taught.”
For more information and school calendars, please visit the Autauga County Public Schools online at www.autaugacountyschool.org.
Elmore County Schools There are 15 public schools in the Elmore County system—seven elementary, three middle schools, four high schools and one technical school. The Elmore County Public School System consists of four school communities; Eclectic, Holtville, Millbrook and Wetumpka. Each community has the grade composition of kindergarten through 12th grade.
The philosophy of this school system is: “Each student is seen as a unique person who possesses certain potential, needs, aspirations, and interests. As each student is different, the purpose of education is to provide appropriate experiences in school, which develop maximum achievement so each individual will become a useful and
productive member of society.” Elmore County Schools have a Smartboard learning tool in each classroom. For more information about the Elmore County Public School System, please visit www.elmoreco.com.
School Report Cards Below are the explanations for each of the categories listed for the 2009-2010 school report cards. These numbers are reported each year by the Alabama Department of Education. The complete report card for each school in the Montgomery, Autauga, Elmore and Tallapoosa counties can be found on the Know the Community website.
Enrollment: Determined by the average number of students attending school after Labor Day.
Free/Reduced Price Meals: Percentage of students that applied for and were approved for free or reduced price meals. It is an indicator of poverty.
Highly Qualified Teachers: Percentage of classes taught by a teacher who is highly qualified by the State of Alabama in that class field. This qualification is defined and required by the federal
legislation known as “No Child Left Behind.”
Alabama Reading & MathmaticsTest: Provides an assessment of students’ mastery of the content contained in the Alabama Course of Study. This reading and mathematics test is given in grades three through eight.
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AUTAUGA COUNTYAutaugaville School 339 92.0 95.2 52.0 76.0 75.0 75.0 83.3 66.7 96.6 82.8 Billingsly School (K-12) 658 64.0 94.7 92.3 84.6 77.3 84.1 97.9 95.8 86.8 98.1 Daniel Pratt Elementary 1263 27.6 100 94.1 95.7 88.1 94.4 94.6 96.1 96.2 96.2 Pine Level Elementary 953 53.9 100 89.0 92.0 93.0 90.5 96.5 94.2 - - Prattville Kindergarten 506 41.1 100 - - - - - - - -Prattville Elementary 651 47.8 100 86.6 91.9 90.7 90.1 - - - -Prattville Intermediate 624 42.5 100 - - - - 95.8 93.9 91.4 92.5Prattville Primary 637 51.2 100 - - - - - - - -ELMORE COUNTYAirport Road Inter. 625 52.3 - 81.7 88.6 78.5 89.2 - - - -Coosada Elementary 958 51.4 100 - - - - - - - -Eclectic Elem School 612 53.6 100 88.1 93.1 81.7 84.6 - - - - Holtville Elem School 617 50.9 100 91.3 92.9 88.3 95.4 - - - - Redland Elem School 785 29.0 - 87.3 93.3 85.6 95.2 92.1 95.6 89.9 97.1 Wetumpka Elem School 968 56.8 100 91.0 93.3 90.1 94.4 - - - -MONTGOMERY COUNTYMAGNETBear Exploration Center 569 13.4 100 97.0 99.0 97.0 99.0 100 100 - -Forest Avenue 705 14.8 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 - -MacMillan Intl Academy 263 44.5 100 100 97.7 97.2 97.5 100 100 - -Carver Elementary 526 72.0 95.8 87.9 86.4 77.6 80.0 83.1 89.2 - -EASTBlount Elementary 615 12.4 100 97.8 96.5 92.5 93.6 93.7 97.2 97.2 98.6Brewbaker Intermediate 579 91.0 100 55.9 69.4 71.7 76.2 81.9 81.5 56.0 78.5Brewbaker Primary 703 93.6 100 84.8 82.9 - - - - - - Halcyon Elementary 594 41.4 100 88.4 90.2 78.4 91.0 89.8 92.9 79.1 87.2 Wilson Elementary 502 34.5 - 76.0 82.9 84.6 90.8 93.0 88.2 79.3 95.1 NORTHEASTGarrett Elementary 657 60.6 100 80.8 82.7 77.9 90.5 74.5 85.6 76.8 87.8 Wares Ferry Road Elem 586 82.6 100 71.0 88.5 80.4 84.3 82.9 85.3 64.6 78.8 MIDTOWNDannelly Elementary 780 85.4 100 68.4 73.7 40.8 68.9 75.2 64.3 53.7 72.3Davis Elementary 411 91.5 94.9 64.0 69.3 73.8 68.9 93.6 71.2 67.1 84.2Floyd Elementary 399 96.0 97.5 60.0 73.3 53.6 53.6 57.1 58.6 69.4 75.8
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AUTAUGA COUNTYAutaugaville School 339 92 95.2 83.3 66.7 96.6 82.8 57.7 61.6 64.9 59.5 Billingsley School (K-12) 658 64.0 94.7 97.9 95.8 86.8 98.1 78.5 97.0 67.3 78.9 Marbury Middle School 489 47.6 - - - 83.3 93.8 74.0 84.2 67.3 83.8 Prattville Jr High 1096 38.4 86.2 - - - - 90.1 95.2 92.5 90.8 ELMORE COUNTYEclectic Middle School 484 53.9 96.9 87.2 90.3 69.7 82.0 75.0 89.0 86.3 76.1 Holtville Middle School 519 49.7 100 97.8 91.2 73.2 88.6 81.4 92.4 81.5 79.0 Millbrook Middle Jr High 1154 52.9 98.7 75.2 89.3 67.2 88.9 70.5 90.0 78.3 78.3 Wetumpka Middle 929 50.9 100 85.9 90.0 67.0 89.2 76.1 90.7 85.0 84.7 MONTGOMERY COUNTY MAGNETBaldwin Arts & Academics 582 19.1 86.7 -- -- 96.3 97.9 93.1 100 98.4 96.9 Floyd Middle Magnet 481 26.6 93.8 -- -- 94.9 100 93.9 100 97.2 99.5
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TS Morris Elementary 459 97.6 100 86.3 87.7 79.3 73.2 89.5 93.0 - -ED Nixon Elementary 513 90.1 100 52.8 61.8 74.7 64.8 85.2 85.2 72.7 63.6Vaughn Road Elementary 614 65.8 100 86.3 88.9 79.5 80.0 70.9 80.5 63.9 84.8SOUTHCatoma Elementary 222 80.6 100 73.0 83.6 91.9 88.9 97.5 95.0 Crump Elementary 544 87.5 100 84.0 78.2 63.9 73.2 82.4 80.0 95.2 92.8Dunbar-Ramer Elem 178 84.9 100 83.3 50.0 61.1 66.7 72.7 81.8 61.5 64.3Fitzpatrick Elementary 555 93.3 100 69.9 69.8 52.6 71.9 63.6 69.5 47.1 82.9Martin Luther King Elem 310 84.2 100 53.4 60.6 59.4 96.7 64.2 70.2 - -Pintlala Elementary 177 64.4 100 64.6 86.4 73.3 83.3 85.7 92.5 58.0 84.2Southlawn Elementary 381 93.7 100 44.6 64.3 85.3 80.9 85.1 80.0 NORTHChisholm Elementary 766 95.8 100 41.8 57.2 61.5 72.7 85.1 81.9 66.7 82.7Dalraida Elementary 645 44.5 100 85.4 87.1 75.5 89.6 92.3 93.2 74.7 84.0Dozier Elementary 381 79.5 100 62.3 70.5 69.8 79.1 64.8 71.7 61.5 86.5Flowers Elementary 298 74.8 100 66.7 93.6 85.3 86.7 84.0 84.0 63.4 87.8Harrison Elementary 230 96.5 100 45.0 63.4 45.9 54.1 90.5 85.7 70.0 70.0Hayneville Road Elem 301 90.7 100 21.3 36.2 52.3 59.1 57.9 60.5 - -Highland Avenue 353 99.2 100 84.1 88.6 100 100 94.9 86.4 89.2 100Highland Gardens 520 97.3 100 64.6 64.6 86.1 69.2 92.2 80.5 71.2 78.4Johnson Elementary 449 93.1 100 57.8 76.1 59.0 70.5 72.3 69.7 51.3 66.3Walter T McKee Elem 614 94.0 100 62.6 71.0 70.4 79.0 83.2 80.0 80.8 87.5Morningview Elementary 620 80.6 100 73.3 72.0 74.3 61.2 69.1 83.3 57.7 84.6
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AUTAUGA COUNTYAutaugaville School 339 92.0 95.2 66.67 81.48Billingsley High School 658 64.0 94.7 78.44 84.32Marbury High School 549 40.8 84.6 84.00 82.00Prattville High School 2139 31.7 88 88.52 86.66ELMORE COUNTYElmore County High 553 42.5 97.2 100 100Holtville High 492 41.3 100 100 100Stanhope Elmore 1188 41.4 97.1 94.50 96.00Wetumpka High 1132 38.6 97 89.79 86.59MONTGOMERY COUNTY MAGNET Booker T Washington 478 27.2 84 99.00 99.00 Magnet High Brewbaker Technology 603 39.7 91.2 100 99.20Magnet HighLoveless Academic Magnet 448 12.5 100 100 100Program High AREAJefferson Davis High 2073 71.4 97.9 69.26 76.07Lanier Senior High 1107 84.6 87.5 66.86 64.46Lee High School 2034 65.9 85.8 74.30 77.93
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EAST Johnnie Carr Junior High 547 51.9 -- -- 60.0 87.6 68.1 86.1 71.9 69.7 Brewbaker Junior High 581 37.1 80.2 -- -- 36.5 73.1 39.1 68.7 44.0 49.4 Georgia Washington JH 329 73.3 85.4 -- -- 53.0 75.0 44.0 74.0 56.6 62.4 MIDTOWN Bellingrath Junior High 796 87.8 87.2 -- -- 41.0 62.8 37.51 56.6 57.9 50.0SOUTH Dunbar-Ramer 178 84.8 100 -- -- -- -- 38.5 69.2 62.5 50.0 Walter T McKee Jr High 438 79.0 92 -- -- 36.0 71.3 43.0 62.3 48.0 60.4 Southlawn Middle 464 91.4 91.5 -- -- 30.0 54.4 26.6 51.2 35.0 46.2
NORTH Capitol Heights Jr High 380 90.3 82.4 -- -- 29.6 52.4 42.0 60.9 40.2 49.6 Goodwyn Junior High 437 75.7 84.7 -- -- 56.8 71.2 58.4 74.2 42.0 56.6 Houston Hill Junior High 286 89.9 96.1 -- -- -- -- 27.8 56.6 33.3 43.0 McIntyre Middle School 356 95.0 93.5 -- -- 44.2 64.7 43.6 68.5 38.7 44.0
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#8 BEST MAGNET SCHOOL IN THE NATION Loveless Academic Magnet Program, Booker T. Washington Magnet, Brewbaker Technology Magnet and Carver High School were listed among the best schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report’s 2012 Best High Schools list. Loveless ranked number one in the state, 32 on the list of the nation’s top 500 high schools, and eighth best magnet school in the nation. Brew Tech and BTW were named silver medalists, which is an upgrade from the previous year’s Bronze Medal status. Carver High School was named a Bronze Medal school.
4TH YEAR AS TORCHBEARER SCHOOL Highland Avenue Elementary was named a 2011-2012 Alabama Torchbearer School for a record fourth time. Other Torchbearer Schools include E.D. Nixon and T.S. Morris elementary schools
3 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS T.S. Morris Elementary was named a 2011-2012 U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School, joining Forest Avenue Elementary Magnet and Brewbaker Technology Magnet High.
20 OF BEST SCHOLARS IN NATION Twenty MPS students were named among the best scholars in the nation through the National Merit, National Hispanic and National Achievement scholars programs for 2012.
#1 IN THE STATE Loveless Academic Magnet Program is the number one school in the state. BOOMING PRE-K PROGRAMS The district increased Pre-K Programs from six to 21.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT SUPERSTARS Enrollment in Advanced Placement has increased by 67 percent; qualifying scores have increased by 162 percent since 2009.
INTERNATIONAL OFFERINGS The Loveless Academic Magnet Program has partnered with the Troy Confucius Institute to form Confucius Classroom extensions to enrich & improve their existing Mandarin Chinese programs.
Montgomery’s Magnet Schools Montgomery Public Schools’ magnet programs are highly competitive programs that cover all grade levels with themes including technology, science, performing arts, accelerated academics and international studies. Each year, the number of openings varies from school to school with the most openings available in kindergarten. Transcripts are used to determine eligibility for magnet programs along with interviews and/or auditions depending on the program. Applications and transcript request forms for the magnet programs are available in the winter and spring at the magnet schools and on the MPS website at www.preparingstudentsforlife.com. Applications and transcript forms should be submitted by the deadline indicated on the application.
Only one application should be submitted per year. All students accepted into the magnet programs must be legal residents of the county before the start of school in order to attend. Proof of residency is required before a child may attend classes.
Contact the magnet schools for program descriptions and entry requirements.
Elementary Magnet Programs (Grades K-5) Bear Exploration Center Emphasis: Mathematics, science and technology 2525 Churchill Drive, 36111 (334) 284-8014 Principal: Elizabeth Hill Website: www.bear.mps-al.org
MacMillam International at McKee Emphasis: International studies, humanities, communication and technology 4015 McInnis Road, 36116 (334) 284-7137 Principal: Angela James Website: www.macmillan.mps-al.org
Forest Avenue Academic Magnet Emphasis: Accelerated academics; students are expected to perform at one grade level above their current grade 1700 W. Fifth Street, 36106 (334) 269-3673 Principal: Jan Hill Website: www.forestave.mps-al.org
Carver Elementary Arts Emphasis: Performing and visual arts 3100 Mobile Drive, 36108 (334) 269-3625 Principal: Wilanie Covington Website: www.carverelem.mps-al.org
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Middle School Magnet Programs (Grades 6-8) Baldwin Arts and Academics Magnet School Emphasis: Accelerated academics and technology/ Performing and visual arts 410 S. McDonough Street, 36104 (334) 269-3870 Principal: Jannette Wright Website: www.baldwin.mps-al.org
Johnnie R. Carr Middle Magnet School Emphasis: Accelerated academics and technology 1610 Ray Thorington Road, 36117 (334) 244-4005 Principal: John Johnston Website: www.carr.mps-al.org
Floyd Middle Magnet School for Mathematics, Science and Technology Emphasis: Math, science and technology 3444 LeBron Road, 36111 (334) 284-7130 Principal: Vince Johnson Website: www.fmms.mps-al.org
High School Magnet Programs (Grades 9-12)
Booker T. Washington Magnet High Emphasis: Creative and Performing Arts Center (CPAC), Academy for Communication Arts (ACA), Center for Advanced Technology (CAT), Center for Law, and Center for Air and Space Studies (CASS). 632 S. Union St. (334) 269-3617 Principal: Quesha Starks Website: www.btw.mps-al.org
Brewbaker Technology Magnet High Emphasis: Architecture/Engineering, Building Sciences, Commerce and Technology, Graphic Design, Information Technology, and Medical Academy. 4405 Brewbaker Dr. (334) 284-7100 Principal: Sophia Johnson Website: www.brewtech.org
Loveless Academic Magnet Program High Emphasis: College preparatory 921 W. Jeff Davis Ave. Principal: Mary George Jester (334) 269-3839 Website: www.loveless.mps-al.org
High School Career Academies Montgomery Public Schools High School Career Academies are four-year programs that begin in ninth grade that help students acquire the skills they need to fulfill college or technical school entrance requirements, receive industry certification or immediately move into the workforce after graduation.
Students have the flexibility to explore programs of study in diverse fields such as advanced manufacturing, hospitality and tourism, information technology, health science, education, business and finance, and law and public safety.
These programs combine hands-on technical training with core academic classes and project-based instruction in small learning communities that are designed to reflect the real world environments students will work in.
Academy students also gain practical career experience through externships with local businesses, dual enrollment and other educational opportunities with two and four-year institutions, and by interacting with professionals in the fields they are interested in.
Career Academies • Advanced Manufacturing Academy at Carver High • Hospitality and Tourism Academy at Carver High • Teaching Academy at Jeff Davis High • Health Science Academy at Jeff Davis High • Business and Finance Academy at Lanier High School • Law and Public Safety Academy at Lanier High School • IT Academy at Lee High For more information, call the MP’s Career Tech Office at (334) 269-3613.
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Public Schools1. Marbury School2. Billingsley High School3. Pine Level Elementary4. Autaugaville School5. Prattville High School6. Prattville Junior High School7. Prattville Primary School 8. Prattville Kindergaten9. Prattville Intermediate School10. Pratville Elementary School11. Daniel Pratt Elementary
Private Schools12. Autauga Academy13. Prattville Christian Academy14. East Memorial Christan Academy15. Community Christian Academy
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High2. Stanhope Elmore High3. Coosada Elementary4. Robinson Springs School5. Holtville Elementary6. Holtville High7. Holtville Middle8. Wetumpka High School9. Wetumpka Intermediate10. Wetumpka Elementary11. Wetumpka Junior High12. Elmore County High 13. Eclectic Elementary14. Eclectic Middle
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12. Macon-East Academy13. Montessori at Hampstead14. Montgomery Academy Upper School (Vaughn Road)15. Montgomery Academy Lower School (Perry Hill Road)16. Montgomery Catholic (Holy Spirit)17. Montgomery Catholic (Middle & High)18. Montgomery Catholic (St. Bede)19. Montgomery Seventh-Day Adventist20. Resurrection Catholic School 21. Saint James School
22. St. Jude High School 23. South Montgomery County Academy 24. Success Unlimited Academy (Bell Road)25. The Rock School26. Trinity Presbyterian School27. Three Rivers Academy
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Montgomery County Public Schools1. Baldwin Arts & Academics Magnet2. Bear Exploration Center Magnet3. Bellingrath Junior High4. Wynton Blount Elementary School5. Booker T. Washington Magnet High6. Brewbaker Primary7. Brewbaker Intermediate8. Brewbaker Junior High9. Brewbaker Technology Magnet10. Captiol Heights Junior High11. Carr Middle School12. Carver Elementary13. Carver Senior High School14. Catoma Elementary15. Children’s Center16. Chisolm Elementary17. Crump Elementary18. Dalraida Elementary19. Dannelly Elementary20. Davis Elementary21. Davis Learning Center22. Dozier Elementary
23. Dunbar-Ramer School24. Fews Secondary Alternative School25. Fitzpatrick Elementary26. Flowers Elementary27. Floyd Elementary28. Floyd Middle Magnet29. Forest Avenue Magnet30. Garrett Elementary31. Georgia Washington Junior High32. Goodwyn Junior High33. Halcyon Elementary34. Highland Avenue Elementary35. Highland Gardens Elementary36. Jefferson Davis Senior HIgh37. Seth Johnson Elementary38. Martin Luther King Elementary39. Lanier Senior High40. Lee Senior High41. Loveless Academic Magnet Program42. McInnis School43. MacMillan International Academy44. McKee Junior High School45. Morningview Elementary
46. T.S. Morris Elementary47. E.D. Nixon Elementary48. Paterson Elementary 49. Peterson Elementary50. Pintlala Elementary51. Southlawn Elementary52. Southlawn Middle School53. Vaughn Road Elementary54. Wares Ferry Road Elementary55. Wilson Elementary
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