Holt High School (Alabama)

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Holt High School is a public high school in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. More than 400 students are enrolled.

School typePublic
Establishedc. 1910
SuperintendentKeri Johnson
Principal
Daniel Dickens
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Holt High School
Location
301 44th Ct

,
35404
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School typePublic
Establishedc. 1910
SuperintendentKeri Johnson
Principal
Daniel Dickens
Grades9-12
Enrollment424
Student to teacher ratio
14.57
Colors   White & Purple
MascotIronmen
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History

The school's first class graduated in 1910.[1] At the time of opening, only whites were permitted to attend.[2]

In 1941, the school was destroyed by fire, causing $75,000 in damage.[3] Following the fire, students were sent to a building that served as a temporary school. In early 1944, that building was also damaged by fire.[4] A new school was built at its current location later that year.[5]

The school admitted its first African-American students in 1965.[2]

In 1977, Holt High School made history by becoming the first school in the United States to offer multi-service banking to its students. Services included savings accounts, checking accounts, and loans.[6]

By 2013, the building had aged considerably, becoming the oldest building in the district. In 2016, construction on a new school started, which concluded in 2018.[5]

Demographics

The demographic breakdown by race/ethnicity of the students enrolled for the 2022–2023 school year was:[7]

  • Black – 184
  • Hispanic – 147
  • White – 90
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander – 1
  • Two or More - 2

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