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The first student government for the school was organized in 1928. Hiram Darden was the first president. Secretary for that class was Inez Deal. The treasurer was Dan Whitson. Built as a high school for the county, many rural county schools were closed. Due to this school being built, a county wide school busing system was enacted.
In 1884 the municipal government established the district, which had 247 white students and 173 black students in its first year. Over time, two high schools developed for the city. Tuscaloosa High School was for the White students and Druid High School was for the Black students. The schools remained segregated racially after Brown v.
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.
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They were as good as their word, so the morning after graduating from Tuscaloosa High School, class of 1966, decked out in formal Sunday best, Connell flew into Kennedy Airport.
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Tuscaloosa County High competes in the Alabama High School Athletic Association, under class 7A region 3. The school's athletic squads are nicknamed the Wildcats. The football team won the 6A State Championship in 1997.
Pam Parker accepts congratulations from well wishers at the Tuscaloosa County Civic Hall of Fame inductions Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023, at Tuscaloosa River Market. Parker was one of four inductees in ...