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MCSS Breaks Ground on Sparkman Intermediate School

Harvest, AL – The Madison County School System (MCSS) is excited to announce the groundbreaking of a new intermediate school on McKee Road, which will serve the Harvest and Toney communities. The Sparkman Intermediate School campus will provide educational opportunities for students in grades four through six, addressing the area's growing population
and academic needs.


Grades Served:

  • 4th through 6th

Construction Cost:

  • Site Grading Contract: $1,929,414.00
  • School Construction: $43,766,524.00

Square Footage:

  • 113,000 sq. ft.

Classrooms:

  • 44 general classrooms
  • 4 designated special needs classrooms
  • 1 art room
  • 1 band room
  • 2 extended learning areas

Projected Enrollment:

  • Expected to open with approximately 800 students
  • Built for a maximum capacity of 1,200 students

Expected Opening:

  • 2026-2027 school year

Sparkman Intermediate School reflects MCSS's unwavering commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities. These facilities are designed to support diverse learning opportunities for all students, ensuring they have the best environment to thrive.

"As a district, this school represents an important step forward in our growth. It's our first new campus since Madison County Elementary and Moore’s Mill Intermediate were finished in 2014, and we couldn’t be more proud of what it means for our students and community," stated Superintendent Ken Kubik.