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  2. William Hooper Councill High School - Wikipedia

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    The first public school for African Americans in Huntsville, it was named for William Hooper Councill who founded Lincoln School in Huntsville and pushed for its expansion into the state normal school it became in 1875, leading to its becoming Alabama A&M University. [2] The high school has several prominent alumni.

  3. William Hooper Councill - Wikipedia

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    The school closed during integration, with the last class graduating in 1966. [12] The high school building is listed on the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage. In 2018, the William Hooper Councill Alumni Association broke ground on the William Hooper Councill High School Memorial Park at the school's original site. [13]

  4. Huntsville City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Huntsville City Schools is the school district serving Huntsville, Alabama. [4] As of the 2016–17 school year, the system had 24,083 students and employed 1,697 teachers. [ 5 ] The district oversees 36 schools: 21 PreK - elementary schools , 6 middle schools , 7 high schools , and 2 magnet schools .

  5. Category:High schools in Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Jemison High School (Huntsville, Alabama) L. Lee High School (Huntsville, Alabama) ... Media in category "High schools in Huntsville, Alabama"

  6. Category:History of Huntsville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    History of Huntsville, Alabama; Timeline of Huntsville, Alabama; 0–9. November 1989 tornado outbreak; 1995 Anderson Hills tornado; 2006 Huntsville bus crash; A.

  7. J. O. Johnson High School - Wikipedia

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    James Oliver Johnson High School, more commonly referred to as J.O. Johnson High School or J.O.J., was a public high school located in the northwest area of Huntsville, Alabama. The school served grades 9 through 12. It was home to an International Education Magnet Program, and the school also featured a Marine JROTC program. [2]

  8. Huntsville High School (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    As of November 1, 2012 [needs update], the Huntsville High Lady Panther volleyball team had won the AHSAA state title 10 times out of 11 years, losing only one year in the semifinals to Pelham High School. The Huntsville High girls' cross country team placed second in the state meet in 2014 [4] and won the 7A state championship in 2016. [5]

  9. Blackboard - Wikipedia

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    A blackboard or a chalkboard is a reusable writing surface on which text or drawings are made with sticks of calcium sulphate or calcium carbonate, known, when used for this purpose, as chalk. Blackboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone.