Huntsville City Schools is the school district serving Huntsville, Alabama. As of the 2007-08 school year, the system had 22,839 students and employed 1,933 teachers. The district oversees 53 schools: 23 elementary schools, 9 middle schools, 2 K-8 schools, 7 high schools, 3 special education centers, and 4 magnet schools.[1] The school system finished the 2010 fiscal year with a debt of nearly $20 million the largest of any school system in Alabama by a significant margin.[2]
[edit] Elementary schools
- Academy for Academics and Arts (magnet)
- Academy for Science and Foreign Language (magnet)
- Blossomwood Elementary
- Chaffee Elementary
- Challenger Elementary
- Chapman Elementary
- Farley Elementary
- GoldSmith Shiffman Elementary
- Hampton Cove Elementary
- Highlands Elementary
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- Jones Valley Elementary
- Lakewood Elementary
- Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary
- McDonnell Elementary
- Monte Sano Elementary
- Montview Elementary
- Morris Elementary
- Mountain Gap Elementary
- Providence K-8
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- Ridgecrest Elementary
- Rolling Hills Elementary
- University Place Elementary
- Weatherly Heights Elementary
- West Huntsville Elementary
- West Mastin Lake Elementary
- Whitesburg Elementary
- Williams K-8
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[edit] Middle schools
- Academy for Academics and Arts (magnet)
- Academy for Science and Foreign Language (magnet)
- Challenger Middle
- Chapman Middle
- Davis Hills Middle
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- Ed White Middle
- Hampton Cove Middle
- Huntsville Middle
- Mountain Gap Middle
- Providence K-8
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- WestLawn Middle
- Whitesburg Middle
- Williams K-8
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[edit] High schools
[edit] Others
[edit] Board of Education
- District 1
- District 2
- District 3
- District 4
- District 5
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