Hewitt-Trussville High School

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Hewitt-Trussville High School
Location
Trussville, Alabama, United States
Information
Type Public
Established 1984
Principal Tim Salem
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, including a class 4A band. 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] Following several years of high principal turnover at the school, the TCS Board of Education fired superintendent Suzanne Freeman in 2012. [2] In early 2013, a small fire occurred in a science classroom trash can. [3] The fire was attributed to instructor negligence, and the resulting water damage from the sprinkler systems destroyed much of the English department materials on the lower floor.

Notable alumni

Administration

Name Title Year
Mark Kirkemier Principal Emeritus N/A
Tim Salem Principal 2nd
Barry Allphin Assistant Principal 2nd
Jennifer Abney Assistant Principal 2nd
Dr. Tim Stull Assistant Principal 1st
Joy Young Assistant Principal/Coordinator of Academies 6th

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Coordinates: 33°39′22″N 86°35′39″W / 33.65606°N 86.59416°W / 33.65606; -86.59416

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