Bullock County High School

Secondary school in Alabama, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bullock County High School, originally named Union Springs High School and then Carver High School, is a public school serving about 370 student in grades 7 to 12 in Union Springs, Alabama.[1][2] Hornets are the school mascot and black and old gold the school colors.[3] It is in the Bullock County School District and serves grades 9 to 12.[4]

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Bullock County High School
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  • Union Springs High School
  • Carver High School
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In 2019 a new tax was proposed to fund renovations of the district schools.[4][5] The school's enrollment has dropped in recent decades.[6] Kelvin James is the school's principal.[7] The school has a large proportion of economically disadvantaged students.[8]

Sheldon Ward was hired as the school's new football coach in 2020.[9] He replaced Willie Spears.[10]

A new gym was completed at the school in 2013.[11]

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