Ensley high school has been closed down since 2006 and now it got destroyed because of lightning storm back in 2018 me and Jason went to Ensley High School since 1999 and me and Jason got graduated back in 2002 and now back in last year it got demolished
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Same thing that happen to most of the major cities. Poverty,violence, drugs. We can actually clean our neighborhoods up & make it look decent. We can actually stop the violence, and everything would go back to normal.
1aikane I grew up and went through the Birmingham city school city k-12. A lot of these schools had to close because enrollment dropped. But they built new schools to merge students from closing school. High schools like Huffman and Carver shown in the video had no problems they just built brand new schools for them because they needed replacing.
@@trentjackson9793 He didn't even show all of the abandoned schools. I can think of three right now. South East Lake Middle, North Robuck Elementary, Kennedy.
Ensley high school has been closed down since 2006 and now it got destroyed because of lightning storm back in 2018 me and Jason went to Ensley High School since 1999 and me and Jason got graduated back in 2002 and now back in last year it got demolished
I went to Wilson Elementary from Kindergarten to the first grade (I’m in high school now)...long live the jaguars 😢
Hey where was Wilson in bham
Do you have any of Fairview Elementary.
so sad
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Birmingham used to jump when I was growing up. What happened?
Same thing that happen to most of the major cities. Poverty,violence, drugs. We can actually clean our neighborhoods up & make it look decent. We can actually stop the violence, and everything would go back to normal.
Is Birmingham Alabama dying?
1aikane I grew up and went through the Birmingham city school city k-12. A lot of these schools had to close because enrollment dropped. But they built new schools to merge students from closing school. High schools like Huffman and Carver shown in the video had no problems they just built brand new schools for them because they needed replacing.
@@greenhornet8262 why does Birmingham have so many abandoned properties? It has to be the most out of any US city
Trent Jackson every big city has abandoned buildings. I can name plenty that have More than Birmingham
@@trentjackson9793 He didn't even show all of the abandoned schools. I can think of three right now. South East Lake Middle, North Robuck Elementary, Kennedy.
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