The Alabaster City Schools (ACS) is the school district of the Birmingham, Alabama, suburb of Alabaster. The district includes two elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle schools, and one high school.
Alabaster City Schools serve 6,123 students and employ 684 faculty and staff. In celebration of the new system, on September 25 Thompson High School held its first homecoming parade in 50 years.The Alabaster City School District consists of six schools:The Alabaster Board of Education currently operates with five members. It consisted of Linda Church, Melanie Shores, John Myrick, Tyrone Quarles, and former city councilor Adam Moseley. Adam Moseley (President), Derek Henderson (Vice-President), Linda Church, Dr. John Myrick, and Ty Quarles serve staggered contracts during the first years of operation. The board also voted in May to have Alabaster officially separate from The new school system opened to students on August 19, 2013. Moseley resigned from the city council to take the position, as Alabama state law prohibits one person serving in both bodies at once. On March 26, 2012, the first board was sworn in. On May 1, 2013, the board approved Dr. Wayne Vickers as the system’s first superintendent. In January 2012, the city council's education committee began interviewing the 32 applicants for the new Alabaster Board of Education.