Capitol Heights Elementary School - Montgomery, AL
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member hoteltwo
N 32° 22.978 W 086° 16.774
16S E 567765 N 3583114
Notes the early firsts of an important elementary school in Capitol Heights and the local efforts to rebuild after fire destroyed it in 1976. Located on Winona Avenue at Florida Street.
Waymark Code: WMNJ62
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 03/21/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member muddawber
Views: 4

Marker Text:

While Capitol Heights was a new town, city leaders, including founder and first mayor J. S. Pinckard, donated land for an elementary school. The community partnered with the Montgomery County Board of Education to build the Capitol Heights Elementary School. The "progressive" brick building, designed by architect C. Frank Galliher, opened in the fall of 1917 and featured a courtyard and open air corridors. The school attracted national attention as the first unit of consolidation of the Montgomery County School System, operated the first school bus in that system, and was the first school completely examined by the first county-wide health unit in Alabama. For a few years the school was both an elementary and a junior high school, but returned to being an elementary school in 1929. The building was also used for performances and community meetings. Capitol Heights Elementary School burned to the ground on August 18, 1976. When the state could not rebuild because of acreage, the community requested the school board acquire more property; when their request was denied, residents sought to designate the area as a park. However, the city sold the land in 1978 to a real estate
Marker Name: Capitol Heights Elementary School

Marker Type: Urban

Addtional Information::
Erected by the Capitol Heights Civic Association.


Date Dedicated / Placed: Not Listed

Marker Number: Not Listed

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