Marbury School

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Marbury High School in Autauga County, Alabama serves grades 7-12 and is part of the Autauga County School System. As of 2008, the schools student body consisted of 665 enrolled students and 32 full time teachers, with an additional 8 part time teachers.

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Marbury High School Established 1910 Type Public Principal Mr. Don Hulin Students 655 not includeing grades 7-8 Grades 7–12 Location Marbury, Alabama, 36051 District Autauga County Schools Campus urban-outer city Colors Navy Blue, Black, And White Mascot Bulldog School hours 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM Average class size 30-32 Website marburyschool/autaugacountyschool.com

Marbury 07-08 Boys Basketball Team Won Marbury's First Ever Area Tournament With A 52-45 Win Over Central Hayneville.

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The school mascot is a bulldog. Marbury High School offers many different athletic programs such as football, baseball, basketball, soccer, wrestling, volleyball, track and field, softball, as well as golf, and cheerleading. In 2007, two new athletic programs were instituted and ther are tennis, and cross country. Marbury High School's performing arts programs include show choir, mixed chorus, Marching Band (which received the highest ratings at state competition), Concert Band, Drama/Theater, and Visual Arts. Also a new high school is being built and will open in the summer of 09.

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