Education

Huntsville City Schools has 43 schools, including six high schools, 11 middle and junior high schools, and 26 elementary schools. A Pre-K program is available at each elementary school, with the goal of preparing youngsters for their first day of school. There are 5 colleges in Huntsville and 72 institutions within 100 miles of Huntsville that enroll a total of 261,592 students, with UAH – The University of Alabama in Huntsville serving as the area’s main university.

Huntsville Public Schools

Providence School

Louis J Morris School

Huntsville City Schools Annex

Huntsville High School

Highlands Elementary School

Columbia High School

Academy For Academics & Arts

Ridgecrest Elementary School

Huntsville Junior High School

Monrovia Elementary School

University Place Elementary

Challenger Elementary School

Lee High School

Weatherly Elementary School

Randolph School

Challenger Middle School

McDonnell Elementary School

James I. Dawson Elementary School

Huntsville Achievement School

Colleges/Universities

The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Oakwood University

Alabama A&M University

Calhoun Community College

Faulkner University

Strayer University

University of Alabama Huntsville

Defense Acquisition University

J.F. Drake State Community & Technical College

UAH College of Nursing

Drake State Community and Technical College (Downtown Campus)

Huntsville Bible College

Calhoun Math, Science And CIS Facility

Oakwood College Wjou

Southeastern Institute of Tech

University of Alabama in Huntsville

Wernher Von Braun Research Hall

Public Library

Huntsville-Madison County Public Library

North Huntsville Public Library

Cavalry Hill Public Library

Monrovia Public Library

Huntsville-Madison County Public Library

Construction site at the University of Alabama campus

University of Alabama Launches Major Summer Construction Projects

May 13, 2025

News Summary The University of Alabama is investing approximately $100 million in a series of significant construction projects this summer. With over a dozen initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure, improving...

New expansion of McNair Middle School with classrooms

Huntsville Planning Commission Approves Expansion for McNair Middle School

May 13, 2025

News Summary The Huntsville Planning Commission has approved a major expansion for McNair Junior High School, which will transition into McNair Middle School. The 21,228 square-foot addition includes eight new...

Display of the Rosenwald Schools exhibit at Burritt Museum

Burritt Museum to Host Exhibit on Rosenwald Schools in Alabama

May 13, 2025

News Summary The Burritt Museum will launch an exhibit titled ‘History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools’. This exhibit emphasizes the collaboration between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington in...

Graduate student surrounded by study materials, reflecting uncertainty.

Local Doctoral Student’s Immigration Struggles in Alabama

May 13, 2025

News Summary Alireza Doroudi, a doctoral student at the University of Alabama, has chosen self-deportation after being detained for 42 days due to a revoked visa. His detention stemmed from...

Diverse group of international students looking concerned on campus

International Students Face Uncertainty After Arrest of Iranian PhD Student

May 13, 2025

News Summary The recent arrest of Alireza Doroudi, a PhD student from Iran at the University of Alabama, has sent shockwaves through the local international student community. Doroudi’s student visa...

Students collaborating in a diverse classroom environment.

Huntsville School District Seeks Partial Desegregation Release

May 13, 2025

News Summary Huntsville City Schools has filed for a partial release from a federal desegregation order, signaling progress in its commitment to educational equity. The unopposed motion by the Department...

A group of international students studying together in a classroom

Iranian Student Opts for Voluntary Departure Amid Legal Uncertainty

May 13, 2025

News Summary Alireza Doroudi, an Iranian doctoral student at the University of Alabama, has chosen to self-deport after six weeks in immigration detention due to legal uncertainty surrounding his status....

Children engaging in fun activities at Vacation Bible School

Upcoming Vacation Bible Schools Engage Families in Huntsville and Madison

May 13, 2025

News Summary Families in Huntsville, Madison, and nearby areas can look forward to various Vacation Bible Schools scheduled for the summer of 2025. These programs aim to keep children engaged...

Exterior view of an immigration detention center in Louisiana

Doctoral Student Opts for Voluntary Departure Amid Detention

May 13, 2025

News Summary Alireza Doroudi, a 32-year-old doctoral student from the University of Alabama, has chosen to leave the U.S. after being detained for over a month due to visa issues....

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