The Blue & Gold
Volume 11, Issue 1, August 11, 2023
Buckhorn High School
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2023-2024
Faculty & Staff
David Aguilar, Social Studies
Mr. Aguilar is coming to teach at Buckhorn High School from Garrison, Texas. He has taught primarily in Texas, he has coached basketball as well as track, volleyball, softball, football, cross country and tennis. He has taught IPC, World History, World Geography, Forensics, Chemistry, Biology as well as Government and Economics. He will be working with the 9th grade boys basketball team as well as track.
Tara Bennewitz, Science
Morgan Bryson, Social Studies
Miss Bryson is originally from Hartselle, Alabama and graduated from Albert P. Brewer High School in 2018. She then attended Calhoun Community College as a member of the Presidential Honors Program before transferring to the University of North Alabama to pursue her degree in Secondary Education – Social Science. Miss Bryson graduated from UNA in the Fall of 2022 and was hired to teach English at Florence High School the following spring. She will now be teaching AP US History and is looking forward to joining such a welcoming community! Miss Bryson loves to give back to the community and cannot wait to share that passion by sponsoring the Ambassador Program! Her favorite quote, “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country” represents her love for her country, history, and service minded leadership, which she hopes to reflect in her class, extra-curricular responsibilities, and school.
Kyle Carpenter, Mathematics
Mr. Carpenter is a former Aerospace Engineer in the Defense Industry transitioning into his first year of teaching at Buckhorn High School in 2023 as a second career educator. He attended the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) where he received a Masters Degree in Mathematics Education. He is excited to begin this new journey as a Geometry and Algebra II teacher and working with students to find the wonder and beauty of mathematics all around us. A key aspect of his classroom revolves around connecting math with everyday items through fun activities and projects, as well as experiments to see math in action! Additionally, Mr. Carpenter is looking forward to engaging with the students and their families to better serve their individual needs, and build lasting relationships.
Mr. Carpenter has been with his wife, Taylor, who is a kindergarten teacher, for 15 years. They have a seven year old daughter, Emma, and their dog, Sophie! As a family they enjoy outdoor activities, playing board games, and going on vacation to new cities! Go Bucks!!
Kyle Crabtree, Physical Education
Mr. Crabtree was raised in Fort Payne, AL where he graduated from Fort Payne High School in 2011. He attended the University of North Alabama where he received a degree in History. He played football and baseball in high school and in college. This will be his 8th year teaching. Mr. Crabtree says he is very excited to be a part of the Buckhorn family and looks forward to teaching, as well as coaching football and baseball at BHS. Go Bucks!!!
Matthew Duncan, Physical Education
–Scott Hamilton
Corey Goodson, Career Prep
Coach Goodson was born and raised in Sylacauga, AL and graduated from Coosa Valley Academy in 2005. He received his bachelor's degree from Faulkner University and his master's degree from The University of West Alabama. This will be Coach Goodson's 10th year teaching and coaching. Coach Goodson is excited to start the year at Buckhorn High School teaching career prep and coaching baseball. Go Bucks!!
Leanna Lake, Drama
Jessica Lyke, Science
Ms. Jessica Lyke was born and raised in Clarksville, TN. She moved to New Market with her family 5 years ago. She has a 13 year old daughter named Mallory and a 10 year old son named Brooks. Both kids are very active in sports and keep her super busy! She has a giant Alaskan Malamute named Max, 3 bunnies named Snickers, Olive, and Honeybun, and a corn snake named Pico. When she has free time, she loves to travel, road trips, camping, cooking, baking, sports, music, movies, and hanging out with her friends and family.
Ms. Lyke earned a degree in physics with a concentration in astronomy from Austin Peay State University in 2009. This is her 3rd year teaching and 1st year at BHS. She has taught physical science and chemistry. She will be teaching general chemistry and honors physics this year. She became a teacher to inspire a love of science in her students the way her high school physics teacher did.
Her favorite quote is, "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." –Albert Einstein
Gabby Malone, Collaborative
Ms. Malone has been a teacher for 2 years. She is coming to BHS from Columbus, GA and will be joining our collaborative team. Ms. Malone will also serve as our Basketball Cheerleading Assistant Coach/Sponsor. She loves traveling with her 8 year old son, Tyson. She looks forward to enjoying her new home in Huntsville and meeting new people.
Her favorite quote is, “The moment you think about giving up, think of the reason you why you held on so long.” –Natsu Dragneel
Lisa Morgan, Collaborative
Lisa Morgan has been teaching for 13 years, ranging from Kindergarten through 12th grade. Coach Morgan graduated from UNA with a bachelor's degree in Education, Augusta State University with a Master's degree in Education, University of West Alabama with a master's degree in Special Education K-12 and Education Specialist degree in Special Education. She has coached several high school sports, including basketball, soccer, tennis, swimming/diving, cross country, and track. Ms. Morgan has worked as a police officer since 2015, and she was one of the first female officers to make the SWAT team. Coach Morgan played softball and ran cross country in college at Northwest Shoals and UAH and she played professional rugby for 4 years in Augusta, GA. When she is not teaching or coaching she loves being outside, spending time with family, camping, running, rock climbing, softball, basketball and watching sports! War Eagle!!!
Allison Nagel, Science
Annie O'Dell, English
Noah Peak, Choir Director
Mr. Peak was born and raised in Louisville, KY. After graduating with his bachelor's degree in Music Education from the University of Louisville (Go Cards!), Mr. Peak moved to Houston, TX where he taught middle and high school choir for 6 years. Mr. Peak has been married for 6 years and has two furbabies, Pepper and Leia (Shetland Sheepdog and Siberian Husky).
During his free time, Mr. Peak enjoys spending time outdoors, playing Xbox, or watching Star Wars. He is so excited to be a part of the Buckhorn family this year! Go Bucks!
Brad Perry, Mathematics
Heather Ray, ELL Specialist
Mrs. Heather Ray is the ELL specialist serving Buckhorn Middle and Buckhorn High School. She graduated from Samford University in Birmingham with bachelor degrees in education and Spanish, and she completed her master's degree in curriculum and instruction from Faulkner University in Montgomery. This is her 18th year of teaching, and she has taught English, Spanish, and ELL, primarily in grades 6-12. Mrs. Ray and her husband have two very tall sons and one very spoiled cat, and they just moved to Huntsville this past summer from lower Alabama. They have enjoyed trying new restaurants, canoeing down the Flint River, and getting to know the Huntsville area. She is so excited to join the Buckhorn family! Go Bucks!
Anastasia Rupp, Mathematics
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BHS P.I.T. CREW - BACK TO SCHOOL BREAKFAST
Thank you to Abrina Dock, Natalie Wilson, Georgeanne Crawford, Chivon Keller, Sarah Hesters, and ALL the other parents who contributed behind the scenes! You all make our days a little bit brighter and we are grateful for your generosity and kindness!
Thank you to the BHS P.I.T. Crew and all the parents who helped with the fabulous
Back-to-School breakfast! We are so thankful to have your support! #GoBucks #BuckPride
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BHS WIND ENSEMBLE SELECTED TO PERFORM AT 2024 AMEA CONFERENCE
We are excited to announce that the Buckhorn High School Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Jacob Souder, has been selected as a performing ensemble at the 2024 Alabama Music Educators Association Conference! Performance at this event is one of the highest honors bestowed upon bands in Alabama. Congratulations to Mr. Jacob Souder and the BHS Wind Ensemble, we are so very proud of you!!
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GOLD FOR CALEB HOLT & TEAM USA
Congratulations to Caleb Holt and the USA 16u men's basketball team for winning GOLD!! Caleb won his first gold medal over the summer!! In six games, Holt averaged 8 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists & 2 steals per contest and also recorded a double-double (14 points, 10 rebounds) in the quarter-finals vs Uruguay!!!
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NORTH ALL-STAR, LEIGH-ANNA DAVIS
We are very proud of Leigh-Anna Davis and the way she represented Buckhorn and our community at the North-South All-Star softball game. She is an all-star player, student and human being and will be great whatever path she chooses. #GoBucks
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GUNNER DODD, SHELTON STATE BASEBALL
Gunner Dodd has committed to Shelton State Community College Baseball!
Congrats, Gunner! #ForkLife #GoBucks
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XUHMYA ELLISON, HUDSON ALPHA BIOTECH ACADEMY
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WHAT A CREW @ WHATABURER
Mr. Everett ran into some BHS Seniors at lunch last Sunday.
The manager came out to rave about all her BHS employees.
Go Bucks! C/O 2024
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SENIOR SUNRISE
Thank you to the BHS Student Council for organizing this year’s Senior Sunrise.
We had a great turnout!! c/o 2024
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MRS. ANNA HILL, ART
1st Art Project of the year! Mini-masterpieces for a Tiny Art Show!!
via Instagram, @bhs_visual_art
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MARCHING BAND, PRESEASON PREVIEW
Next Friday night, August 18th, 7:00 PM in the stadium - you're invited to come see a special presentation by this year's marching band, our school's largest co-curricular program -
made up of nearly 200 winds, percussion, and color guard, grades 9-12.
It'll be free and last about an hour.
They'll perform music for the entire 2023 production "Wanted:",
as much of the visual drill and choreography they've learned so far (about half),
and jam out on some of their most popular "stands tunes".
If you didn't see the teaser for the show last May, check it out below.
Hope to see you there!!
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MU ALPHA THETA
Any students interested in being a member of Mu Alpha Theta, the math honor society, please see Mrs. Barron in room 172! Returning members, please also check in with Mrs. Barron to confirm your membership.
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GOLF TRYOUTS
Anyone (grades 7-12) interested in joining the BHS Golf Team for the 2023-2024 season needs to contact Coach Watkins ASAP - fwatkins@mcssk12.org
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Huntsville Hospital has opportunities for students, 15 years or older, interested in Healthcare. Their Medical Career Explorer Program launches 9/26/23! The program offers monthly sessions featuring tours, speakers, and behind the scenes hands-on experiences to inspire joining a high-growth career in Healthcare! An Early Bird Discount is available through 8/31/23. (Regular price is $30.00, Early Bird is $20.00). There is an application process. See Ms. Marr if you need help.
More information about Student Programs can also be found here: https://www.huntsvillehospital.org/student-programs
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NEW MARKET TOWN PICNIC
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THANK YOU, STACY CHURCH & DAVIDSON HOMES LLC
Thank you to Stacy Church with Davidson Homes, LLC for
bringing some delicious cookies for our faculty & staff!
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THANK YOU, MRS. VICTORIA HENSLEY
Thank you to Mrs. Victoria Hensley for sending us some much needed school supplies! Mrs. Hensley retired from Buckhorn a few years ago but she is still taking care of us. She sends us school supplies every single year! We truly appreciate her kindness and generosity!!
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STUDENT PARKING
Attention Student Drivers
Parking stickers are not available yet.
Following are the requirements to obtain a parking sticker:
1. Completed blue registration form (main office)
2. A copy of your drivers’ license
3. A copy of your vehicle insurance card
4. A picture of your tag on your vehicle
5. $40.00
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FREE & REDUCED MEAL INFORMATION
Online free and reduced meal applications are available online at PayPams. A new application must be completed each school year to qualify for free or reduced meals. Your child's eligibility status carries over to the new school year for the first 30 school days, allowing parents time to re-apply. Only one application per household should be submitted and everyone living in the house must be included in the application. Applications are also available at the Madison County Schools central office. You may request a paper application from the school office.
Apply for Free/Reduced meal application using the link below:
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Health coverage for children is one of the most important school supplies there is! If your children have ALL Kids Alabama, be sure you have renewed their coverage when you’re restocking the pens and notebooks! If your child needs health insurance, ALL Kids Alabama is low-cost, comprehensive healthcare coverage for eligible children under the age of 19 who reside in Alabama.
With ALL Kids Alabama, children and teens can get the immunizations, regular check-ups, eye exams, mental health and other care that helps them stay healthy so they flourish in school.
RENEW or APPLY TODAY:
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TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
All transcripts need to be requested through Parchment.
Please click on the provided link and create an account.
You then can send your transcript to colleges, universities, or to yourself.
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NORTH ALABAMA'S WEEKLY SPORTS ROUND-UP
To contribute to AL.com’s weekly spring sports roundups in North, Central, and South Alabama, please email complete results, with top performers for the past week to preps@al.com.
Information needs to come from a coach of the team.
Roundups will run each Monday.
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T.O.C. ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Every year the Athlete of the Year campaign, powered by Huntsville Hospital Sports Center,
TOC Sports and D1 Sports, looks for high school senior student athletes who excel
on the field, in the classroom and in our community.
From August to April, a panel of judges selects one Athlete of the Week. Applicants must be a high school senior, have a minimum GPA of 3.5 and display a history of athletic and academic accomplishments, as well as community/civic involvement.
At the end of the school year, all weekly winners are invited to a banquet held in their honor.
Two students are selected as Athletes of the Year and will each receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Apply here:
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BASEBALL
Head Coach: Corey Hopkins
Assistant Coaches: Matthew Duncan, Kyle Crabtree
Twitter: @Bucks_Baseball
Facebook: Buckhorn Baseball
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BASKETBALL (BOYS)
Head Coach: Patrick Harding
Assistant Coaches: Trae Watkins, David Aguilar, Ryan Brown
Facebook: Buckhorn Bucks Basketball
Twitter: @BkbBucks
Instagram: @buckhornbasketball
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B.A.S.S. FISHING CLUB
Facebook: Buckhorn Bass Fishing
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BOWLING
Twitter: @BuckhornBowling
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CHEERLEADING - BASKETBALL
Head Coach: Raven Southward
Assistant Coach: Gabby Malone
Instagram: @buckhornbasketballcheer
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CHEERLEADING - FOOTBALL/COMPETITION
Head Coach: Amanda Faith
Assistant Coaches: Mindy Pierce, Julie Bagdonas
Twitter: @buckhorncheerl2
Instagram: @buckhorncheerleading
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CROSS COUNTRY
Head Coach: Lisa Morgan
Assistant Coach: Jamie Smith
Facebook: @TrackFieldBHS
Twitter: @Track_FieldBHS
Instagram: @bhs_track_field
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FOOTBALL
Head Coach: Matt Patterson
Offensive Coordinator: Jordan Boatright
Defensive Coordinator: Kyle Crabtree
Website: buckhornfootball.net
Twitter: Bucks_Football1
2023 Football Schedule
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GOLF
Head Coach: Trae Watkins
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SOCCER (BOYS)
Head Coach: Marco Cazzavillan
JV Coach: Scott Smith
Website: Buckhorn Boys Soccer
Facebook: Buckhorn-Boys-Soccer
Twitter: BucksBoysSoccer
Instagram: Buckhorn Boys Soccer
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SOCCER (GIRLS)
Head Coach: Destiny Ferguson
Website: Lady Bucks Soccer
Facebook: Buckhorn High School Girls Soccer
Instagram: Lady Bucks Soccer
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SOFTBALL
Head Coach: Al Rauls
Assistant Coaches: Todd Harmon, Courtney McFarlen, Alan Statham
Website: BHS Lady Bucks Softball
Facebook: Bucks Softball
Twitter: @LadyBucks_Sftbl
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TRACK & FIELD
Coach: Lisa Morgan
Assistant Coaches: David Aguilar, Jamie Smith
Facebook: @TrackFieldBHS
Twitter: @Track_FieldBHS
Instagram: @bhs_track_field
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VOLLEYBALL
Head Coach: Dena Clemons
Assistant Coaches: Shelby Bates, Libby Hastings,
Facebook: Buckhorn High School Volleyball
Twitter: @BuckVolleyball
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MCSS Safe Schools Tip Line is an anonymous reporting hotline designed for students and parents to safely and quickly report any type of potential safety concern towards an individual or school. The goal of this tip line is to provide an extra measure of safety for students and parents as they report incidents involving students on or off campus.
By dialing or texting 256.536.8355, someone could possibly save the life of another. You may also email your concerns to 256TELL@madisoncountyal.gov.
This reporting hotline is monitored 24/7 by the Madison County Sheriff’s Department. All reports are forwarded to the School Resource Officer(s) who is assigned to the respective school. The school administration may be contacted as well.
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HONOR A VETERAN
If you are interested in honoring your veteran and supporting the BHS JROTC program, please click the blue button below for more information and the order form.
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To support BHS, sign up for Publix Partners (linked HERE) and select BUCKHORN HIGH SCHOOL. Then, enter your phone number at checkout each time you make an eligible purchase, it's that simple! Thank you for your continued support!
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STAR 99.1 & NAECU Teacher of the Week
Star 99.1 and North Alabama Educators Credit Union want to honor our Tennessee Valley Teachers!
Do you have a teacher that you would love to honor? Well, you’re in the right spot!! All you have to do is fill out the form (link below) and tell us why you are nominating this wonderful person! The Early Morning Crew with Kevin & Leeann will announce the Teacher of the Week each and every Friday and present them with a $99 prize pack, which includes a $50 Visa gift card from N.A.E.C.U.!
Click HERE to nominate your teacher!
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The Valley's Top Teacher
Click HERE to nominate your teacher!
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WHNT - Tools for Teachers
Send WHNT your nomination for a teacher, aide or coach!! Every week, a different recipient will receive $319 to be used in the classroom. The teacher will also be featured in a news story that airs on WHNT NEWS 19 on Wednesdays at 5 p.m.
Click HERE to nominate a deserving teacher!
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Sign Up to Round Up!
The Round Up Program was started by The Schools Foundation and Huntsville Utilities to support local public school systems. The Schools Foundation is a funding partner of Madison County Schools. The more residential and commercial locations that round up, the more funding we can receive. Estimates show that if just half of the residential Huntsville Utilities users rounded up, it would generate approximately $500,000 to support our schools! By rounding up your utility bill to the nearest dollar each month, you help invest in the future of our students!
You can easily sign up to round up online:
https://www.hsvutil.org/community_resources/programs/sign_up_to_round_up.php
It might be a penny, it might be 25 cents, it might be 99 cents, but it will be no more than $11.88 a year. It takes less than 1 minute to fill out.
Thank you for supporting one of our community partners! Go Bucks!
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All students driving on campus must register their vehicle and receive a current school year parking pass before parking on campus. Any student that does not follow the required parking registration procedures to receive a parking sticker will be subject to parking fines, loss of driving privileges, and loss of good standing. All student parking spots are numbered and assigned by areas (senior section behind the cafeteria and between the soccer and baseball stadium). Junior and sophomore parking area is behind the football stadium only. Students must adhere to all Madison County Board parking policies and procedures. Parking registration will begin as soon as the decals arrive.
Parking Registration Procedures
Pick up a blue parking registration card from the Main Office.
The following documentation must be provided to acquire a parking sticker.
Return signed and completed parking registration card.
Copy of student driver license.
Copy of the vehicle insurance card (that the student will be driving).
Photocopy of car tag on the vehicle (must match vehicle driving).
Cost of the parking sticker is $40.00 (Madison County Board approved amount).
Students who drive more than one vehicle on campus must have each vehicle registered.
Parking stickers must be placed on the rear windshield of the passenger side, on the bottom corner.
Procedures For Driving And Parking On Campus
Drive safely on campus.
No speeding. Speed limit is 5 mph on campus.
ALL students must enter the school campus using the north entrance (located at the north traffic light -using the road by the softball field).
All students will exit the school campus using the south entrance (located at the south traffic light).
All students must park nose to nose (no backing in parking spots).
Parking Fines
Fines are $10.00, per occurrence, for the following violations:
No parking sticker.
No current school year parking sticker.
Speeding or reckless driving in the parking lot.
Parking backwards.
Parking in the wrong parking spot.
Parking in an employee parking spot.
Parking in any area NOT designated for student parking.
Vehicles are subject to being towed for failure to adhere to proper parking procedures, at the expense of the owner).
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Make sure you get all of Buckhorn High School's Facebook updates! Go to our page, move your cursor to hover over the "Like" button until you see a drop down menu. Select "Get Notifications". You should also click on the "Follow" button beside the "Like" button.
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QUICK CONTACT LIST
- Mr. Lavell Everett, Principal
- Mrs. Whitney Boggus, Assistant Principal
- Mr. David Carroll, Athletic Director
- Mr. Frankie Davidson, Assistant Principal
- Mrs. Molly Riser, Assistant Principal
- Mrs. Beth Countess, Administrative Assistant
- Mrs. Paige Craig, Library Media Specialist/Technology Integration Mentor
- Mrs. Ashley Franzen, Counselor, 9th grade
- Mrs. Vickie Freeman, Computer Lab Aide/Student Accounts/Yearbook Sponsor
- Mrs. Dee Gordon, Counselor, 11th grade
- Mrs. Shenina Henderson, Bookkeeper
- Ms. Laura McFarlen, Nurse
- Mrs. Krista Thibeault, Senior Sponsor
- Mrs. Vicki Mudler, Attendance
- Mr. Dan Schwanke, Counselor, 12th grade
- Mrs. Monica Snyder, Attendance
- Mrs. Lisa Thomas, Bookkeeper
- Mrs. Debbie Turner, Registrar
- Mrs. Stephanie Wheeler, Counselor, 10th grade
- Deputy James Rives, SRO
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Disclaimer
The Madison County School System does not discriminate in admission, treatment, or access to programs or activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious preference, disability, age, gender, sexual orientation, citizenship, non-English speaking ability, or homeless status. Students with disabilities will be provided with the same needed supports and services for extracurricular programs and activities that are provided during the school day unless doing so would fundamentally alter the nature of the program and activity.
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Madison County Board of Education
1275 Jordan Road, Huntsville, Alabama 35811
Mailing Address P.O. Box 226
Huntsville, Alabama 35804
(256) 852-2557
4123 Winchester Road
New Market, Alabama 35761
(P) 256-851-3300
(F) 256-851-3301
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