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The Huntsville School continued to make progress, and the enrollment continued to grow larger. In the 1970's as the Middle School Movement began to gain momentum around the country, the Scott County school officials decided to change the high school into a middle school. In 1972 the Huntsville Middle School was born. This meant not only a change in name, but also a change in the concept of how the school was administered.
Although the school was condemned in 1968, Huntsville Middle School
continued to be on the leading edge in every area from excelling in the
athletic arena to the latest concepts in education and developing
attitudes, skills, and knowledge that would help make our students
productive members of society. The Huntsville Middle School was the
first school to implement a Junior Beta Club among one of the many firsts
for the school.
In 1996 a new building was constructed on the same site as the old building. While this event brought great joy, it also brought with it a feeling of great loss. While the facility may be new, it is still steeped in those same traditions of persevering attitudes, ingenuity, drive, vision, and pride. They are as real and evident today as those before us who worked to instill and make them as much a part of us as the building itself and those it houses. May all those who enter and leave always take with them these values and plant those seeds for a never ending harvest throughout the world. Where there is no vision, the people perish. Proverbs 29:18
Written by: Donna Goodman and Debbie Cross |