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Vestavia Hills High School (VHHS), founded in 1970, is a public high school in Vestavia Hills, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, USA. It is part of the Vestavia Hills City Schools . A number of teachers in the school are Nationally Board Certified, and two are nationally recognized James Madison Scholars .
The Vestavia Hills City School System is the school system of the Birmingham, Alabama, suburb of Vestavia Hills. Vestavia Hills City Schools serve 6,762 students and employ 765 faculty and staff. [2] The district includes five elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.
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VHHS may refer to several high schools in the United States of America: Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga, Los Angeles, California; Vernon Hills High School in Vernon Hills, Illinois; Vestavia Hills High School in Vestavia Hills, Alabama; In Adelaide Australia: Victor Harbor High School on the South Coast, Victor Harbor
Meek fell from a vehicle in Vestavia Hills, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama, on 19 December, authorities said. He sustained blunt force trauma in the fall and died of his injuries two days later.
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In 1955 the current freshman center on Vesper St. was completed as Blue Springs High School. This was the district's first high school. The first graduating class of the new high school was the class of 1956. Franklin Smith Elementary School named for the founder of Blue Springs, opened its doors in 1967, as the second Elementary School in the ...