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Huffman High School (HHS) is a four-year public high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is the largest of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and is a magnet school open to students from across the district. School colors are green and orange, and the mascot is the Viking. HHS competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics. [2]
Secondary schools: Hargrave High School; Huffman Middle School; Primary schools: Huffman Elementary School; Falcon Ridge Elementary School As of 2018 it had 748 students. It opened in 2018, was designed by Huckabee & Associates, and was built through contractor Paradigm Construction LLC, with the company Bond Program Management Services, used by Huffman ISD to manage its school bond programs ...
Fultondale High School (1965–2021) ... Huffman High School; J. John Carroll Catholic High School (Birmingham, Alabama) M. Moody High School (Alabama) P.
Banks High School (first class graduated 1961, converted to a middle school, closed in 2007) Central High School (1906-1918); also briefly called Birmingham High School until 1910; destroyed in fire in 1918. Ensley High School (founded 1901, joined Birmingham system in 1910, merged with Jackson Olin in 2006) Glenn Vocational High School
Huffman is the home to a 347-year-old Heritage Live Oak tree. The Huffman Heritage Live Oak reached 75 feet tall with a crown spread of 135 feet in 1989, surpassing the Texas State Forestry Champion Live Oak at Goose Island State Park at Rockport in two of the three criteria. (Goose Island Oak is larger in girth of the trunk).
Members of Center Grove High School’s drumline perform with the band during the 50th annual ISSMA State Marching Band Finals, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023, at Lucas Oil Stadium. Friday, Nov. 10 7 a.m ...
Thirteen local high school marching bands advanced to the Indiana State School Music Association's open class semi-state competition on Oct. 26.
Hewitt-Trussville High School (HTHS) is a four-year public high school in the city of Trussville, Alabama. It is the only high school in Trussville City Schools and is named for the early local educator Robert Hewitt. School colors are red and gray, and the athletic teams are called the Huskies.