By Gary Lloyd
TRUSSVILLE — The official names of two community elementary schools to be built in Trussville will be coming in April.
The Trussville City Board of Education on Monday placed two names on the table for consideration for the two new schools.

A rendering of what the elementary school in the Cahaba Project will look like, as seen from where Jack Wood Stadium currently stands
photo courtesy of Trussville City Schools
The name the board placed on the table for the school in the Cahaba Project is Cahaba Elementary School. The name the board placed on the table for the school in the Magnolia Place area is Magnolia Elementary School.
The board had placed seven names on the table earlier this year. The names placed on the table for the Magnolia Place school were South Trussville Elementary School and Magnolia Elementary School. The names placed on the table for the Cahaba Project school were Central Trussville Elementary School, Cahaba Elementary School, Cahaba Central Elementary School, Cahaba Village Elementary School and Trussville Cahaba Elementary School.
The board had been accepting input from the community on naming the two new schools at newschool@trussvillecityschools.com.

A rendering of the elementary school that will be built in the Magnolia Place area
photo courtesy of Trussville City Schools
The schools are expected to open for the 2016-2017 school year.
The board next meets April 20 at 6 p.m. with a work session at 4:30 p.m.
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