Cherokee Middle School Explained

Cherokee Middle School
Native Name:CMS
Established:1971 (as CMS) Closed in 2007
Type:Middle School
Head Name:Second Master
Head Name2:Assistant Headmaster
Grades:5 - 8
Streetaddress:4595 Old Lee Hwy
City:Cherokee
State:Alabama
Country:US
District:Colbert County Schools
Accreditation:Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Mascot:Indians
Free Label:Emblem
Yearbook:Traces
Free Label 1:Historic Name
Free 1:Cherokee High School
Free Label 2:Historic Significance
Free 2:An original Rosenwald School.
Website:http://www.colbert.k12.al.us/cms
Footnotes:Originally named Cherokee High School and was the segregated school for African American children.

Cherokee Middle School was located at the eastern limits of Cherokee, Alabama on the north side of County Road 20. It served the children of western Colbert County for grades 5 through 8. The decline of population in the western portion of the county caused the school to close at the end of the 2006 – 2007 school year and the grades merged into Cherokee High School and Cherokee Elementary.[1]

History

Cherokee Middle School was originally Cherokee High School and designated the segregated school for African American children. It was an original Rosenwald School. At that time the segregated school for “white” children was named Cherokee Vocational High School.[2] After the original junior high school building (located on the Cherokee Vocation High School campus) burned in January 1971 Cherokee Middle School began handling grades 5 through 8. The original building was removed in the 1980s and now the oldest buildings on the campus were in built in the 1960s.

See also

The Rosenwald Schools Initiative

References

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=769318633&channel=294434704 News Channel 19 Video
  2. http://www.rosenwaldplans.org/EastMap.html Map of Rosenwald Schools - Eastern portion