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Trussville City Schools (TCS) is the public school system for Trussville, Alabama, a city east of Birmingham. The Trussville City Schools school district serves approximately 5,000 students [3] and is consistently ranked among the top 10 districts in the state of Alabama. Its standardized test scores in Math, Science, and English Language Arts ...
School board meetings are on the books this week for Petersburg and Hopewell on Wednesday and Thursday. Also, a CDBG Advisory Board meeting and more.
In 2010, Garrett was appointed by the Trussville City Council to the Trussville City Schools Board of Education. He was named vice president of the Board in 2012. [6] In 2014, Garrett ran for the open seat of State Representative for House District 44, which had been held for 36 years by Arthur Payne. [7]
Trussville City Schools serve 4,269 students [11] and are ranked among the top 10 districts in the state of Alabama by both Niche [12] and School Digger. [13] The mascot is the Husky, and team colors are red and gray. Trussville schools were part of the Jefferson County School System until 2005. In 2000, a financial crisis forced the county to ...
Public hearing and presentation of the 2022-2023 District Annual Report; annual review of district and campus plans for College, Career and Military Readiness in accordance with House Bill 3 ...
Iowa City Community School Board Director Lisa Williams, left, explains her intention to vote to close Hills Elementary School following the 2023-24 school year Tuesday, March 26, 2024 in Iowa City.
The school is able to accommodate about 1,600 students with room to grow to 2,400 students in the future. The school also includes a fine arts center, auditorium, field house and multiple athletic fields. [19] The final design for the school was approved by the Trussville Board of Education in September 2006.
Hewitt-Trussville Middle School (HTMS) is a public middle school serving grades 6-8 in the city of Trussville, Alabama. It is the only middle 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.