Holtville High School

Holtville High School
Location
10425 Holtville Road
Deatsville, AL 36022

Information
Type Public
Established 1959
School district Elmore County Alabama
Principal Jimmy Hull
Vice principal Tarica Lamar
Staff 40
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 490
Color(s) Green and White
Athletics Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Dance, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, and Wrestling
Mascot Bulldogs
Information Phone: (334) 569-3034
Fax: (334) 569-1013
Website

Holtville High School

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Campus

The campus houses twenty-one classrooms, science lab, yearbook staff office, four teacher lounges, agricultural green house and shop, two computer labs, library with stage, home economics center with three full kitchens, fine arts center, and cafeteria. The athletic facilities include two gymnasiums with two basketball courts, one volleyball court, and a weight room. The athletic facilities also offers three tennis courts, a football and soccer field, field house, practice field, baseball stadium, and softball stadium.

Achievements

Academic

95% of the Class of 2007 passed all portions of the Alabama High School Graduation Exam. The passage rates were: Math - 100%; Language - 99%; Reading - 99%; Science - 96%; Social Studies - 95%. In 2007 testing 84% of the Class of 2009 scored proficient (Level III or IV) on the Alabama Direct Assessment of Writing. Scores increased from 70% proficient to 84% proficient. Narrative proficiency increased from 89% to 97%; persuasive proficiency increased from 64% to 87%; expository proficiency increased from 60% to 69%. Has obtained AYP every year since it has begun. Also, was named an Honours School in 2006-2007. In 2008 the school was rated number 3 in public schools in the state of Alabama. The school has graduated with a National Merit Finalist in 2009 and 2010.

Athletics

The varsity cheerleading squad obtained the title of national champions in December 2007. They earned this prestigious title at the WCA national championship in Nashville, Tennessee.

Principals

(From past to present)

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