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  2. List of high schools in Alabama - Wikipedia

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  3. Liberty, Pickens County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Liberty is an unincorporated community in Pickens County, Alabama, United States. Liberty was once home to Liberty High School, but the school closed in 1967. [ 2 ]

  4. Liberty High School - Wikipedia

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  5. Lee County Schools (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Lee County School District—commonly called Lee County Schools— is the public school district for Lee County, Alabama, United States, excluding the parts of the county in the Auburn, Opelika, and Phenix City city limits.

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  7. Mississippi/Alabama All-Star high school football game ...

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    Forty of the top high school football seniors in Mississippi and in Alabama have been selected to clash this weekend. The 2023 Mississippi/Alabama All-Star Football Game is scheduled for noon ...

  8. Alabama football transfer portal tracker: Roster changes ...

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    Here's a list of players Alabama football has lost and gained in the transfer portal ahead of the 2023 season. ... The redshirt freshman from Thompson High School didn't play in 2022. He was a ...

  9. Smiths Station High School - Wikipedia

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    A new consolidated school was built in Smiths Station in 1918, and the high school soon absorbed Prince School (1919), Lee Bullard School (1928) and Salem High School (1929). J.B. Page served as principal of Smiths Station High from 1929 until 1972, during which time the school spun off Smiths Station Elementary School from its original K-12 ...