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Hueytown high school students and faculty remember the spains
Hueytown High School is a four-year public high school in the Birmingham, Alabama suburb of Hueytown. It is one of fourteen high schools in the Jefferson County School System. School colors are purple and gold, and the athletic teams are called the Golden Gophers. Hueytown competes in AHSAA Class 6A athletics.
Contents
- Hueytown high school students and faculty remember the spains
- Hueytown high school cheer southern regionals competition 2016
- Student Profile
- History
- Campus
- Extracurricular activity non athletic
- Athletic history
- Notable alumni
- References
Hueytown high school cheer southern regionals competition 2016
Student Profile
Enrollment in grades 9-12 for the 2013-14 school year is 1,113 students. Approximately 51% are white, 43% are African-American, 4% are Hispanic, and 2% are multiracial. Roughly 52% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch.
Hueytown has a graduation rate of 88%. Approximately 89% of its students meet or exceed state proficiency standards in mathematics, and 85% meet or exceed standards in reading. The average ACT score for Hueytown students is 22.
History
The first Hueytown High School began classes on February 25, 1921, with students who had transferred from Bessemer High School. It was one of six new high schools in the Jefferson County system at that time. It had an enrollment of just 66 students with 25 seniors in the first graduating class in 1922. Mr. Harley F. Gilmore was the first principal and athletic director, serving as principal from 1921 until his retirement in 1956. Only six teachers served on the original staff with Mr. Gilmore.
Subjects available in those early years included French, Latin, chemistry, mathematics, and history. Home economics was offered for girls and manual arts (woodworking) for the boys.
In 1957, enrollment had reached 1,273. The next year the school relocated to its Dabbs Avenue campus serving grades 10-12. The old building then became Pittman Junior High School (serving grades 7-9) and continued in that capacity until May 1970.
Campus
Hueytown High School has been located at three different sites since its founding.
Extracurricular activity (non-athletic)
Student groups and activities include art club, band, cheerleading, choir, dance team, debate team, DECA, drama club, FBLA, FCCLA, First Priority, color guard, Hueytown Ambassadors, Key Club, majorettes, math team, National Honor Society, Scholar's Bowl, and Science Olympiad.
Athletic history
Today the school's sports teams, known as the Hueytown Golden Gophers, compete in baseball, basketball, football, golf, softball, tennis, track, cross-country, soccer, wrestling and volleyball.
On September 30, 1921, the as yet unnamed "Golden Gophers" played the school's first ever football game by visiting Jefferson County High School (present day Tarrant High). The next week the team played its first ever home game against Alliance High School and won 9-0. They would complete that inaugural season with a record of 3-4, including a loss to the Howard College Grass Cutters (Now Samford University). That same season the boys' baseball team posted a 10-3 record and the girls' basketball team finished 4-1.
During the next six years the football program would have a record of 28-16-5, including the 1924 team (7-1-1) which outscored opponents by the margin of 256-38. The 1924 squad had four shutouts and a victory over St. Bernard College of Cullman.
The Gophers' most successful football period occurred from 1948 to 1962, when Melvin Vines coached teams to an aggregate record of 78-44-9. His most successful team was the 1958 unit (10-0), the first undefeated and untied team in school history. The team recorded eight shutouts and outscored opponents 253-26, and it won the Jefferson County Championship (The Dental Clinic Game) over Fairfield High School that same year. Vines' teams won five county championships at a time when no statewide playoff system existed. Since the advent of a state playoff system, the football team has made several appearances with trips to the playoffs in 1974, 1975, 1995, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2011. The 2010 football team set a team record by winning 11 games. The 2011 squad broke that record winning all 11 regular-season games and then winning three rounds in the state playoff. It finished with a record of 13-1, thus making it the most games won by any football team in Hueytown history. The Current Head football Coach is Scott Mansell.
Listed below are the head football coaches in school history who had winning records.
In 1974, the Hueytown High wrestling team won the school's first state championship with the 4A State Title under the guidance of then head-wrestling coach, Tony Morton.
The boys' baseball team has traditionally been among the state's top programs including a state 4A Championship in 1976.
The girls' softball team has won four state softball championships in six years with titles in 2005, 2006, and 2008 as a 6A school and 2010 as a 5A school.