Elementary School Attendance Zones
Pelham students in Kindergarten through 5th grade attend Pelham Oaks Elementary and Pelham Ridge Elementary.
Parents can use the online tool below to Search by Address and identify which school your residence is zoned for. You can also view the attendance zones by neighborhood here.
NOTE: Search by Address is being updated to include new residential areas.
- Students who live at The Canopy apartments attend Pelham Oaks Elementary.
- Students who live in Huntley Park, The Highlands and Simms Landing attend Pelham Ridge Elementary.
Search by Address
1 - Check the box to agree to the terms, and click Ok.
2 - Type address in the Find Zone search box and then click the magnifying glass. Please note: abbreviations MUST be used for the tool to find an address.
Circle = CIR
County Road = HWY
Drive = DR
Highway = HWY
Lane = LN
Parkway = PKWY
Street = ST
For Green Park South, type Green Park S
3 - When the address appears on the map, click the area around the address.
4 - The school name that the address is zoned for will appear. Addresses with an orange background are zoned for Pelham Ridge Elementary, and addresses with a green background are zoned for Pelham Oaks Elementary.
Click here to begin search for school zones by home address.
For additional assistance with the search tool, click Search by Address Instructions.
Pelham City Schools
3113 Cummings Street
Pelham, Alabama 35124
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Elementary School Zoning Plans
At the school board meeting on January 29, 2018, we discussed proposed changes to zoning plans that will affect K-5 students in the neighborhoods on the CR-35 corridor, and community meetings were held in February to discuss the changes and answer questions. The proposed changes were approved by the Board of Education on February 26, 2018.
Click the links below for more details.
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Pelham City Schools
3113 Cummings Street
Pelham, Alabama 35124
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Elementary School Zoning Plans
At the school board meeting on January 29, 2018, we discussed proposed changes to zoning plans that will affect K-5 students in the neighborhoods on the CR-35 corridor, and community meetings were held in February to discuss the changes and answer questions. The proposed changes were approved by the Board of Education on February 26, 2018.
Click the links below for more details.
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