| Mobile and Baldwin County Schools
Mobile County
Schools - The Mobile County School System, in 1997, began an extensive building program that included 1 high school, 3 middle schools and several new elementary schools.
Their Central Office is located in the downtown area of Historic Mobile on Government Street. Barton Academy houses the Central Office Staff, a building built nearly 200 years ago, and was the first public school in Alabama. Barton Academy served as a public school until the 1960's and then was turned completely over to growing Central Office Staff. 
Baldwin County Schools - Baldwin County is the location of the first public school in Alabama, built in 1799 by the community of Tensaw, and today's schools remain community centers. The schools in the county are located in seven areas identified as "feeder patterns", which include all schools whose students will attend a common high school.
The Main Office of the School System is located at 2600 North Hand Ave, in Bay Minette, the county seat. The Administrative Complex houses the offices of the Superintendent, Business and Finance, Student Services, Human Resources, and Maintenance/Transportation. The satellite office is located in Loxley, 1091 B Ave., just south of Interstate 10. Instructional Support and Information Technology Services are located in the satellite office.
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