Brooks High School (Alabama)

For other schools of a similar name, see Brooks High School.
Brooks High School
Address
4300 Hwy. 72
Killen, Alabama
United States
Information
Type Secondary School (American)
Established 1908
School district Lauderdale County School District
Principal Steve Howard
Color(s) Orange & Black
Mascot Lion
Website Brooks High School

Brooks High School is a public high school (grades 7-12) located in Killen, Alabama. It is one of eleven public schools in the Lauderdale County School District. The school is located approximately 10 miles east of the Lauderdale County seat Florence.

History

The first Killen school was built in 1908 on what is now Jones Avenue and was moved to the present site of Brooks Elementary School in 1935. The tradition of Brooks High School began with the 1968-1969 school year. At the beginning of that first school year, Brooks had an enrollment of 325 students in grades seven through ten. The school has grown to its current size of 780 students in grades seven through twelve. The tradition remains the same. Academic excellence, the desire to win, and the pride in our school and community has endured the test of time.[1]

Band

The Brooks High School band, nicknamed the Pride of the South, is currently under the direction of Daniel Seay. The band, which consists of 8th through 12th grades, consistently wins superior ratings at marching competitions. They also recently received straight superior ratings at the Alabama MPA competition for the eighth year in a row, breaking the school record.

Notable alumni

Notable staff

References

  1. Brooks High School: About The School
  2. Scout.com: Patrick Hape Profile
  3. Whoislog: Shonna Tucker
  4. http://www.harlonhill.com/who_harlon_hill.html

External links

Coordinates: 34°51′27″N 87°29′40″W / 34.85740°N 87.49435°W / 34.85740; -87.49435

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