Huntsville’s growth taking toll on overcrowded Grissom High School

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Did you know? Huntsville's largest high school, built for $75 million and opened just four years ago, has already outgrown itself.

It’s 2022 and this is Huntsville’s ground zero for growth: A four-year-old school already without enough space for its student body of almost 2,000 students with potentially dozens of more students literally setting up camp adjacent to Grissom’s campus at 1001 Haysland Road.

The school system did not make any officials available to speak about the overcrowding at Grissom despite repeated requests byThe other schools with portable classrooms are Whitesburg Elementary/Middle School, Morris Elementary/Middle School, Goldsmith-Schiffman Elementary School and Hampton Cove Elementary/Middle School. Altogether, the school system has installed 13 portable classrooms at the five schools at a cost of $1.137 million.

Even this week, speaking to about 750 business and community leaders at a luncheon in Huntsville, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said the Huntsville-area school systems were a critical factor in the Air Force identifying Redstone Arsenal as the “preferred” site for Space Command’s headquarters. “ just has to go into a classroom where a teacher has a planning period and utilize that, which is not ideal for anybody,” West said. “So, yeah, there is definitely not enough space.”

West said the Grissom PTSA met with Ferrell recently to discuss the overcrowding. Among the questions the school board member heard was about expanding the school. Battle, the Huntsville mayor, said the school system should continue to see an infusion of cash from the mega developments of Mazda Toyota Manufacturing and Facebook. Mazda Toyota has invested about $2.3 billion at its plant in Limestone County while Facebook, now known as Meta, has invested more than $3 billion in its north Huntsville data center campus.

“The growth that we’re seeing and for everything from Facebook to Mazda Toyota to Aerojet Rocketdyne to Blue Origin, all those were adding to the coffers of the school system and given us enough money to be able to expand that school system as necessary,” Battle said.“Hampton Cove just recently had a roof replacement and that sounds like that’s something that’s innocuous,” she said. “But that’s millions of dollars.

West, the PTSA president, said another concern for parents is students being “crammed in there” during a pandemic.

 

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Ridiculous waste of money

Grissom class of 72

Not to mention how 2 high schools were closed down. And the schools that are the failing list they try to rename them to get them off the list.

If only republicans wanted to build schools like they do prisons. Prison Song

Does Huntsville have city planners or just clowns?

That city is growing rapidly because of industries there are impacted by the overall economy much less. It’s going to continue to grow rapidly .

More proof that politicians with (R)'s beside their names just can't govern.

Because GROWTH DOES NOT PAY !! For every home/apartment built, there should be money collected for needed schools, roads, parks, police, fire, etc. Otherwise, existing residents are forced to pay over and over and over for infrastructure necessary for GROWTH.

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