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Hoover Christian School
Basic Information
Address: 2113 Old Rocky Ridge Rd, Birmingham , AL 35216
County: Jefferson County
Congregation: Birmingham First SDA Church
Phone Number: 205-987-3376
Fax Number: 205-987-4428
Additional Information
President: Gaylan Herr, Principal
School Type: Private, Church Affiliated
Founded: 1949
Conference: Gulf States
Union: Southern
Division: NAD
Ages/Grades: K4 through 12th
School Size: Approximately 60 students
Classroom Size: Two grades in one room
Student/Teacher Ratio: No more than 15 to 1
Tuition:
Starts at $340 for grades 1-8
Financial Aid:
None
Departments:
Elementary & AE21 High School
Curriculum:
Division Approved
Support Services:
Special Education Consultant
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Fully equipped computer lab and computers in every classroom
School Championships:
In 2005 we came in first place for the Southeast US Region in a New York Stock Exchange competition called "The Stock Market Game" for high school students. Our class was Fourth in the Nation! Our high school teacher, David Haley, led out in this program
Notable Graduates:
Many alumni have gone on to become doctors and professionals in many different areas. In testing, our students usually achieve 2 grades higher than average for their level
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Approximately 20
Uniform Guidelines:
No
Mission Statement:
“Nurturing Love, Teaching Truth, Empowering Service”
School History:
In 2005 the school moved from the church building to a beautiful remodeled facility next door