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Tuscaloosa County High School serves grades 9–12 and is located in Northport, Alabama, United States, forming part of the Tuscaloosa County Schools. [ 3 ] History
Central High School was formed by the merger of Tuscaloosa High School and Druid High School in 1979 in response to a federal desegregation order. The school operated on two campuses, a west campus (West Central) made up of the former Druid High property and enrolling grades 9 and 10, and an east campus (East Central) on the former Tuscaloosa High grounds enrolling grades 11 and 12.
Tuscaloosa County High School original building was completed in 1926. [1] The first graduating class was summer of 1927. The Principal was Dr. Houston Cole, who later became President of Jacksonville State University. The first student government for the school was organized in 1928. Hiram Darden was the first president.
The Tuscaloosa County high football team is set to debut its new video scoreboard, the newest and biggest scoreboard in the area.
Here are the Week 8 Alabama high school football schedules for the Tuscaloosa area teams.
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AHSAA high school football playoffs quarterfinals feature American Christian Academy and Hillcrest. Tuscaloosa Academy plays in an AISA championship.