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gioia22 March 2, 2009

I have been told that Huntsville, AL has some of the best public schools in the country, Is this true?

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orchdad
orchdad June 7, 2009
Huntsville City schools are definitely among the best in Alabama (I realize that might sound like bragging that you have the stateroom on the Titanic.) Alabama does not have a good reputation with much of the rest of the country. Some of that may be deserved, but it has made great strides in the past few years. I think Huntsville achieves a balance. We are of a size where we are involved in our schools and we are not too big as to have the seriously troubled schools as in larger cities. (I moved here from Atlanta - I know of what I speak.)

Our school system is rigorous enough for students who need the challenge, offers alternatives for students who are not college bound, and has a great arts magnet program offered on the basis of talent and interest.

And I tink our superintendent and school board are doing a decent job, previous comments not withstanding.
ucsb1996
ucsb1996 May 28, 2009
Yes, Hampton Cove Elementary and Hampton Cove Middle are both Huntsville City Schools are are two of the best schools in the region. The are in the city of Huntsville but in the zip code of Owens Crossroads (very confusing). They feed to Huntsville High (Great Schools 9/10). Grissom is also an outstanding school in the HSC district. Bob Jones is excellent but it is in Madison City Schools.
Now, are they the best in the country? I think Grissom made the Newsweek best 1000 high schools list a year or two ago in the 500 range.
JWNinc
JWNinc May 27, 2009
The Huntsville area has excellent public schools. As with any metropolitan area there are strong schools and week schools and everything in between. If you do your home work you can easily find which areas have the strongest schools. We have 3 different school systems in the Huntsville area, Huntsville City Schools, Madsion City Schools and Madison County Schools. There are great schools in each of the 3 systems. I think if you compare test scores you'll see that the schools in East Huntsville and Southeast Huntsville outscore everyone. The only problem that I see with greatschools.net is that they have placed 2 of the best schools in Huntsville in Owens Cross Roads, AL. Hampton Cove Elementary and Hampton Cove Middle School are both within the City Limits of Huntsville and are part of the Huntsville City School System.
floralmom
floralmom May 6, 2009
NO! You are (unfortunately) sorely misinformed! We have the capability, but it will take YEARS to undo what the current superintendent has done to our school system once she's finally out of office. Do not move here for the school system!
healthy11
healthy11 March 2, 2009
I've heard Maryland schools are very good overall, but I know that nothing is "set in stone." A new School Superintendent or other administrator can change an entire district, and individual teachers are what really "make or break" the experience for every child.
This may give you some insights into how schools compare state-to-state: community.greatschools.net/advice/184/Helpful-websites-when-seeking-info-about-HOW-SCHOOLS-COMPARE-STATE-TO-STATE-
tjlove
GreatSchools Staff tjlove March 2, 2009
Hey Gioia22,
You can use GreatSchools to research schools in your area. Here's a link to our city page for Huntsville, AL: www.greatschools.net/city/Huntsville/AL

Hope this helps!

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