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Etowah County Schools is a school district in Etowah County, Alabama. The district is run by the Etowah County Board Of Education. The district is run by the Etowah County Board Of Education. Schools
A high school was built in 1922, but it later became a junior high school. [3] Kenneth Green served as principal of the junior high school until 1961, when Andrew Harbison replaced him. [4] Max Ellis served as superintendent until 1962, when he resigned. [5] In 1973 there were about 200 students in the middle school grades, 5-8. [3]
In the 1920s, the majority of blacks in McMinn County attended school at the Rosenwald School Building Program's schools at Athens, East Etowah, West Etowah, and Union. [11] In February 1942, Lake Robinson became the superintendent. [12] In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v.
An enjoyable experience for four Etowah County high school bands got even better after they returned home. The Gaston, Glencoe, Sardis and West End bands pooled their efforts into the Etowah ...
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The Attalla City School System is the public school district. As of 2006, it has some 1,823 students. [15] The district includes the following schools: Attalla Elementary School (Grades Pk-5) Etowah Middle School (Grades 6–8) Etowah High School (Grades 9-12) The system formerly had Alma Hinson Junior High School.
Varsity action starts at 5 p.m. CT at Hokes Bluff high school. Etowah County girls basketball tournament scores, schedule. Thursday, Jan. 18. Game 1: Hokes Bluff beats Gaston.
Etowah High School (EHS) is a public high school in Attalla, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Attalla City Schools district. In 1959 the school had 43 teachers for 1,266 students, a situation Mrs. Clark Mynatt of the Etowah News-Journal described as a "bad situation of overcrowding".