Birmingham City Schools relocates Inglenook students after storm damage

Students at Inglenook K-8 School will engage in two days of virtual learning next week and attend classes at alternative locations due to damage from severe storms on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

Eight classrooms, including the aviation lab, computer lab and library, were affected.

Birmingham City Schools Superintendent Dr. Mark Sullivan assured that learning will not be disrupted. “Our school buses will transport the Inglenook scholars each day to Hudson K-8, Norwood Elementary and the Martha Gaskins Early Learning Center,” Sullivan said. Inglenook Principal Dr. Steve Brown is coordinating with families on transportation details…

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