Hewitt-Trussville High School

Hewitt-Trussville High School
Location
Trussville, Alabama, United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1984
Principal Dr. Barnes
Faculty 70+
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1700
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Red & Silver         
Nickname Huskies

Hewitt-Trussville High School is a high school located in Trussville, Alabama. The school was named after Robert Hewitt, who was school superintendent in 1869. Hewitt-Trussville has several varsity sports teams, including baseball, football, basketball, soccer, golf, wrestling, cross-country, indoor and outdoor track and field, cheerleading, and volleyball. The school also has several reputable electives and extra-curricular activities. The former R.G. Hewitt High School was located on Trussville-Clay Road which is now Hewitt Trussville Middle School. The old high school building (current middle school) was constructed in 1983, but a new facility was built in 2008 off of Deerfoot Parkway in Trussville.[1]

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Notable alumni

Alma mater

The alma mater of Hewitt-Trussville is sung to the tune of "God of Our Fathers", an English hymn. The lyrics are:

Dear Hewitt-Trussville, proudly now we stand
For the finest high school in our noble land.
Our hearts beat high with pride at Hewitt's name,
And cherish too her glory and her fame.

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