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CLAS Banner School Recipients CLAS Banner School Recipients 2020 System School Mobile County Schools E. R. Dickson Elementary School Phenix City Schools Lakewood Primary School Talladega County Schools Sycamore Elementary School Tuscaloosa County Schools Hillcrest High School Selma City Schools R. B. Hudson STEAM Academy Morgan County Schools Sparkman Elementary School Florence City Schools Harlan Elementary School Madison City Schools James Clemens High School 2019 System School Mobile County Public Schools Katherine Hankins Middle School Tallapoosa County Schools Reeltown Elementary School Talladega County Schools Lincoln High School Tuscaloosa City Schools Westlawn Middle School Perry County Schools Francis Marion School Calhoun County Schools Pleasant Valley Elementary School Florence City Schools Florence High School Madison City Schools Mills Creek Elementary School 2018 System School Mobile County Public Schools Alma Bryant High School Dothan City Schools Beverlye Magnet School Hoover City Schools Hoover High School Tuscaloosa City Schools Central High School Macon County Schools George Washington Carver Elementary School Calhoun County Schools Pleasant Valley High School Leeds City Schools Leeds High School Athens City Schools SPARK Academy at Cowart Elementary School 2017 System School Mobile County Public Schools Mary B. Austin Elementary School Eufaula City Schools Eufaula Primary School Talladega County Schools Childersburg Middle School Tuscaloosa City Schools Paul W. Bryant High School Macon County Schools Booker T. Washington High School Boaz City Schools Boaz High School Russellville City Schools Russellville High School Madison County Schools Riverton Elementary School 2016 System School Mobile County Public Schools Anna F. Booth Elementary School Jefferson County Schools Irondale Community School Marshall County Schools Marshall Technical School St. Clair County Schools Moody High School Huntsville City Schools Morris Elementary School Tuscaloosa City Schools Paul W. Bryant High School Calhoun County Schools Saks High School Macon County Schools Tuskegee Institute Middle School Etowah County Schools Whitesboro Elementary School Talladega County Schools Winterboro High School 2015 System School Albertville City Schools Albertville High School Success Program Athens City Schools Athens Elementary School Birmingham City Schools Malachi Wilkerson Middle School Cullman City Schools East Elementary School Hartselle City Schools F.E. Burleson Elementary School Homewood City Schools Hall-Kent Elementary School Houston County Schools Webb Elementary School Madison City Schools Mill Creek Elementary School Macon County Schools Tuskegee Public School Mobile County Public Schools O’Rourke Elementary School Mobile County Public Schools W.P. Davidson High School Ozark City Schools Carroll High School Opelika City Schools Opelika High School Talladega County Schools Lincoln High School 2014 System School Montgomery County Bear Exploration Center Montgomery County Booker T. Washington Magnet High School Decatur City Leon Sheffield Magnet School Decatur City Decatur High School Enterprise City Enterprise High School Florence City Florence High School Roanoke City Handley Middle School Leeds City Leeds Elementary School Sylacauga City Pinecrest Elementary School Russellville City Russellville High School Calhoun County Calhoun County Alternative Education Program Mobile County W.D. Robbins Elementary School Mobile County W.H. Council Traditional School Mobile County W.P. Davidson High School Mobile County Ben C. Rain High School 2013 System School Tuscaloosa County Brookwood High School Tuscaloosa County Crestmont Elementary Birmingham City Glen Iris Elementary Homewood City Homewood High Talladega County Lincoln Elementary Huntsville City Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary Talladega County Munford Middle Tuscaloosa City Oak Hill: Success Prep Academy Tuscaloosa City Tuscaloosa Magnet Elementary Calhoun County Weaver High 2012 System School Madison City Schools Bob Jones High Madison City Schools Horizon Elementary Madison County Schools Central School Jefferson County Schools Brighton Middle Birmingham City Schools GW Carver High School Talladega County Schools Childersburg High School Talladega County Schools Munford High School Mobile County Schools Dixon Elementary Mobile County Schools St. Elmo Elementary Florence City Schools Florence High School Roanoke City Schools Handley High School Homewood City Schools Shades Cahaba Elementary 2011 System School Butler County Schools Bright Beginnings Pre-K Program Limestone County Schools Piney Chapel Elementary Shelby County Schools Calera High School Piedmont City Schools Piedmont Elementary School AL Dept of Youth Services Sequoyah Elementary Morgan County Schools Priceville Elementary School Cullman City Schools Cullman Middle School Decatur City Schools Engineering Academy, Austin & Decatur High School Talladega County Schools Winterboro School Baldwin County Schools Rockwell Elementary School 2010 System School Decatur City Schools Decatur Austin Robotics Coalition Alexander City Schools Benjamin Russell High School Madison City Schools Bob Jones High School Attalla City Schools Etowah Middle School Mobile County Schools George Hall Elementary School Haleyville City Schools Automotive Technology Program - Haleyville Center of Technology Homewood City Schools Homewood High School Madison County Schools Legacy Elementary School Madison County Schools New Market School Shelby County Schools Oak Mountain Elementary Shelby County Schools Oak Mountain Intermediate Piedmont City Schools Piedmont High School Russellville City Schools Russellville Elementary School 2009 System School Boaz City Boaz Intermediate School Cullman City East Elementary School Huntsville City Academy for Science and Foreign Language Mobile County Cora Castlen Elementary Trussville City Paine Intermediate Trussville City Paine Primary Opelika City Opelika Middle Boaz City Boaz Middle Lawrence County East Lawrence Middle Madison City Bob Jones High Trussville City Hewitt Trussville High Tuscaloosa City Oak Hill 2008 System School Auburn City Cary Woods Elementary Baldwin County Orange Beach Elementary Baldwin County Foley Intermediate Birmingham City R. C. Hemphill Elementary Cullman City West Elementary Jasper City T.R. Simmons Elementary Madison County Madison Elementary Shelby County Montevallo Elementary Talladega County Munford Elementary Birmingham City Wilkerson Middle Bullock County Bullock County Career/Technical Center Covington County Florala High 2007 System School Ft. Payne City Wills Valley Primary Madison County Owens Cross Roads Elementary Muscle Shoals City Highland Park Elementary Shelby County Valley Elementary Vestavia Hills City Vestavia Hills Elementary East Decatur City Oak Park Middle Leeds City Leeds Middle Mobile County Clark-Magnet School Sylacauga City Nichols Lawson Middle Huntsville City Grissom High Jasper City Walker High Limestone County Tanner School Talladega County Fayetteville School Tuscaloosa City Paul W. Bryant High 2006 System School Haleyville City Haleyville Elementary Jasper City Memorial Park Elementary Limestone County Owens Elementary Phenix City Lakewood Elementary Tuscaloosa City Taylorville Primary Boaz City Boaz Middle Shelby County Riverchase Middle Walker County Bankhead Middle Blount County Blount County Career/Technical Center Huntsville City J. O. Johnson High Jefferson County Jefferson County Counseling & Learning Center Talladega County Winterboro School 2005 System School Alexander City Stephens Elementary Auburn City Auburn Early Education Center Jasper City West Jasper School Walker County Lupton Jr. High Florence City Florence Freshman Center 2004 System School Alexander City W. L. Radney School Decatur City Somerville Road Elementary Guntersville City Guntersville Elementary Hoover City Hariette Gwin Elementary Montgomery County Thomas L. Head Elementary Hoover City Berry Middle Jasper City Maddox Middle Decatur City Decatur High Decatur City Austin High Jefferson County Shades Valley High Morgan County Morgan County Learning Center Shelby County Shelby County School of Technology 2003 System School Hartselle City Crestline Elementary Henry County Abbeville Elementary Montgomery County Halcyon Elementary Ozark City Thompkins Early Childhood Center Tuscaloosa City Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary Tuscaloosa City Oakdale Primary School Mobile County Phillips Preparatory Middle Jefferson County Gardendale High Montgomery County Booker T. Washington Magnet High Talladega County Pittard School of Technology 2002 System School Baldwin County Pelican’s Nest Science Baldwin County Rockwell Elementary Dallas County Southside Primary Etowah County John Jones Elementary Florence City Harlan Elementary Morgan County Danville-Neel Elementary Talladega County Munford Elementary Huntsville City Edward H. White Middle Baldwin County Baldwin County High Baldwin County Fairhope High Vestavia City Vestavia High Winston County Winston County Technical Center 2001 System School Arab City Arab Primary School Elmore County Wetumpka Elementary Huntsville City Blossomwood Elementary Ozark City Harry M. Mixon Elementary Perry County Albert Turner, Sr. Elementary Shelby County Montevallo Elementary Enterprise City Dauphin Jr. High Hoover City Simmons Middle Alexander City Benjamin Russell High Hoover City Crossroads School .
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