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Wenonah High School is a four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System. School colors are Old gold and white. The mascot is the Dragon. Wenonah competes in Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 5A athletics. [2]
Hooper City High School present day City of Birmingham (1947-1965) all black school Jones Valley High School City of Birmingham (1921-1988) closed, Demolished, site now is Jones Valley Middle School (Birmingham System) New Castle High School City of Fultondale (1965-1972) renamed Fultondale High School after 1972 Robert R. Moton High School
Carver High School; Cornerstone Christian Schools [36] Glen Iris Baptist School [37] Holy Family Cristo Rey High School; Huffman High School; Islamic Academy of Alabama [38] Jackson-Olin High School; John Carroll Catholic High School; Ramsay High School; Rock City Preparatory Christian School [39] Spring Valley School [40] Wenonah High School ...
Wenonah High School; West End High School (Birmingham, Alabama) ... Woodlawn High School (Birmingham, Alabama) This page was last edited on 10 October 2011, at 22:47 ...
Hamilton High School (Hamilton, Alabama) Hayes High School (Birmingham, Alabama) Hazel Green High School; Helena High School (Alabama) Hewitt-Trussville High School; Hillcrest High School (Evergreen, Alabama) Hillcrest High School (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Hokes Bluff High School; Holtville High School; Homewood High School; Hoover High School ...
The Alabama high school bowling association coaches association released its All-state teams for overall and each class to go with bowler and coaches of the year awards.
Here's how we compiled the list: We pored through 30-year average snowfall statistics of hundreds of locations in the U.S. from 1991 through 2020. We considered only those towns and cities with a ...
The city’s notorious traffic and high living costs make financial balancing even more challenging. 3. San Francisco. San Francisco, a hub for innovation and tech, takes the third spot on the list.