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The Homewood City School District is the school system of the
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, suburb of Homewood. Homewood City Schools serve 3,907 students and employ 553 faculty and staff. The district includes three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.


History

In 1970 the citizens of Homewood adopted a five mill
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to support its own school district. The Homewood City School District was founded during the 1971-72 school year and graduated the first class out of its new building in May 1973.


Schools

The Homewood City School District consists of five schools: * Edgewood Elementary School * Hall-Kent Elementary School *
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* Homewood Middle School * Shades Cahaba Elementary School


Student Profile

Homewood City Schools serve all students living within Homewood city limits. The student population is 63% white, 24% African-American, 10% Hispanic, and 3% Asian-American. Approximately 27% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch. Six percent are
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(ELL), and 7% have
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s (IEPs). Homewood City Schools have an overall graduation rate of 94%. Approximately 91% of Homewood students meet or exceed state proficiency standards in mathematics, and about 95% meet or exceed standards in reading.


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External links


Homewood City Schools websiteHomewood City Schools on Bhamwiki
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