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. Hoover replaced the former W.A. Berry High School. It is one of two high schools in the Hoover City School System and one of three
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Class 7A athletics. Hoover is the largest high school in the state of Alabama, with an enrollment of 2,770 students. It is known for being featured in 2006 in the
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History

The origin of Hoover High School traces back to one of the older Jefferson County Schools, W.A. Berry High School. In the late 1960s only two high schools existed "over the hill" of Red Mountain and the further south
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. These were
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established in Homewood in 1948, and
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established in 1959. Shades Valley, also a Jefferson County School, began to rapidly grow in the late 1960s from a large population of people moving south of
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. Mountain Brook was not growing near as rapidly due to high living cost and having an independent school system since their inception in 1959 (prior to this Mountain Brook was zoned for Shades Valley's pattern). To offset the rapid student body growth in the city of Vestavia Hills, Cahaba Heights (now a neighborhood in Vestavia Hills), the unincorporated communities of Hoover, Bluff Park, and other unincorporated communities, Jefferson County Schools created a new school zone for the southern area of the county. W.A. Berry High School was built originally as an elementary school off of Columbiana Road in Hoover, opening in 1959. A grade was added every year starting with the seventh grade until the first high school age grade was added in 1962, with the last grade added in 1965, two years before the city of Hoover incorporated. However the cities of Vestavia Hills and Homewood began to question the logistics of financially supporting independent systems, with both separating from Jefferson County Schools in 1970 to create Homewood City Schools and
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, creating the independent
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in 1972. This pulled some of Shades Valley and Berry's feeder schools, including
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which was a feeder school for Berry. Pizitz is the only school in the Vestavia Hills school district to have a different mascot than the Rebel, it continues to sport its Pirate mascot to pay homage to the Berry Buccaneers. Through the 1970s and 1980s, Shades Valley saw massive growth, with Berry taking on even more tremendous growth with the other "over the hill" schools, which had gone from two high schools to five in less than six years. Primarily fueled by people desiring to leave the
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, notably Woodlawn High School among others, the surrounding communities saw almost interstellar growth. The school was so popular to move to that classroom trailers filled the outside parking lot of the school to handle the excess population of students. The student to teacher ratio neared 40:1 during this time. In 1988 the city of Hoover (in large part due to the construction of the Riverchase Galleria in 1986 and massive land annexation efforts) left the Jefferson County School system to form
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. Several of the original feeders such as Simmons Middle School were brought into the new system. The 1990s continued to see rapid growth in the city of Hoover, prompting the school district to build a new high school that opened in 1994. The new school was decided to be called Hoover High School, with the district electing to convert Berry into a new middle school instead. Still facing rapid growth and soon overcrowding at the new high school, the school board drafted new plans to build a second high school in the eastern areas of Hoover such as Inverness and Greystone that were rapidly expanding. These plans soon led to the opening of Spain Park High School in 2001, splitting much of Hoover High School's student body. Hoover retained Simmons and Bumpus middle schools as feeders, while Berry Middle School was rezoned as a feeder to Spain Park. In 2006 a new building was constructed for Berry next to Spain Park's campus to replace the original Columbiana Road school, leaving the old building unused. The Columbiana Road school after almost a decade of being vacant was de-annexed from Hoover to Vestavia Hills in 2016, soon being remodeled and opened in 2020 as the new Louis Pizitz Middle School for Vestavia Hills. From the turn of the millennium onward, boasting a new school and a new name to go with it, Hoover High School dominated the fields of athletics in addition to above average academics in Alabama, with its football program being the pride and joy of the school. Hoover's MTV show spread their popularity, which saw their football dynasty last from 2000 to 2017, a remarkable and state record breaking feat. The last school in the largest classification (AHSAA 6A until 2014, AHSAA 7A post-2014) from the north to win the football state championship that wasn't Hoover or Thompson High School was
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in 1999. Since then only Hoover, Spain Park (2007, 2015), and Thompson (2018, 2019, 2020, 2021) have been the only teams from the north bracket to make state championship appearances. Hoover still keeps consistently great teams, but has seen challenges lately from Thompson High School who is currently the biggest rival and has knocked Hoover out in the semifinals for four years straight, and
Hewitt-Trussville High School Hewitt-Trussville High School (HTHS) is a four-year public high school in the city of Trussville, Alabama. It is the only high school in Trussville City Schools and is named for the early local educator Robert Hewitt. School colors are red and gra ...
who in 2018 put up a record 56 points against Hoover that has not been topped as of 2022. Lately Hewitt-Trussville has continually fallen short to Hoover since the 2018 game with multiple games finishing by less than a touchdown win for Hoover. The three teams compete regularly in 7A Region 3, with matches between all three being some of the most anticipated games of the year. Hoover is also known for their remarkable girls' basketball team, indoor and outdoor track & field teams, as well as their volleyball team.


Student profile

Enrollment in grades 9-12 for the 2013-14 school year is 2,770 students. Approximately 59% of students are white, 27% are African-American, 7% are Asian-American, 5% are Hispanic, and 2% are multiracial. Roughly 25% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch. Hoover has a graduation rate of 94%. Approximately 94% of its students meet or exceed proficiency standards in reading, and 96% meet or exceed standards in mathematics. The average ACT score for Hoover students is 26 and the average SAT composite is 1860.


Athletics


Athletic teams

Hoover competes in
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Class 7A athletics and fields teams in the following sports: * Baseball * Basketball * Bowling * Cheerleading * Cross Country * Football * Golf * Indoor Track & Field * Outdoor Track & Field * Soccer * Softball * Swimming and Diving * Tennis * Volleyball * Wrestling


Championships

Hoover has won a total of over 100 state championships in the following sports: * Girls' Volleyball (2020) * Baseball (1972, 1981, 2008, 2017) * Boys' basketball (2015) * Girls' basketball (2001, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2017, 2019, 2021) * Boys' cross country (1968, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1981, 1982, 1992, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007) * Football (1977, 1982, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017) * Boys' golf (1999, 2000, 2001, 2003) * Girls' golf (1987, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2015) * Boys' indoor track and field (1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018) * Girls' indoor track and field (1990, 2006, 2012, 2014, 2015) * Boys' soccer (2003, 2019) * Girls' soccer (1991, 1992, 1993) * Softball (1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2004) * Boys' swimming and diving (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) * Girls' swimming and diving (1969, 1970, 1994, 2010, 2011) * Boys' tennis (1999, 2001, 2006) * Boys' outdoor track and field (2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016) * Girls' outdoor track and field (2004, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017) * Wrestling (1972, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010)


Performing arts


Band


Marching band

Hoover High School has two marching bands: competition and football. The football band performs during halftime of the Hoover games, while the competition band competes. The Hoover High Competition Band won the 7A State Championship in 2019 and 2021.


Concert band

Hoover High School has four concert bands.


Jazz band

There are three Jazz bands at Hoover High School: JB3, Hoover Jam, and First Edition.


Choir

Hoover High School has eight performing ensembles:


Class concert choirs

Hoover High School offers four curricular classroom choirs: Men's 9/10th grade Tenor/Bass Choir, Women's 9/10th grade Treble Choir, Junior Honor Choir, and Senior Honor Choir.


Paradigm show choir

Paradigm is a 38 member auditioned show choir made up of 10th–12th graders. They compete against other show choirs across the southeast during the late winter.


Chamber choir

The Hoover High School Chamber Choir is made up of almost 50 10th–12th graders. They perform advanced choral pieces through the year while only practicing once a week. They have been regarded as one of the best choirs in the state for over 30 years.


Grace Note

Grace Notes is one of Hoover High School's two a capella ensembles. Made up of twelve 10th12 grade girls, they perform pop pieces at mane events throughout the school year.


Ten Bucs Worth

Ten Bucs Worth is Hoover High Schools second a cappella ensemble. This group is recognized throughout the state as one of the best men's a capella groups. The group consists of ten 10th–12th graders.


Controversy

Hoover High School became embroiled in controversy in the summer of 2007 over allegations that grades for certain athletes were changed to make them eligible for college sports under
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regulations. The charges center around players on the football team.
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, the Bucs' head coach, denied any wrongdoing, as did then-principal Richard Bishop. Hoover Superintendent Andy Craig appointed retired federal prosecutor Sam Pointer to investigate the charges. The report was released on October 12, 2007, and found that grades had been changed for two athletes, along with various other issues. (The report can be seen o
the school website
) On July 25, 2007, the Hoover School Board voted to not renew Bishop's contract after one year of service. The action was based largely on a less-than-satisfactory performance assessment by a former assistant superintendent. Dr. Ken Jarnagin was named the interim principal; he started the previous month as the school system's chief academic officer. Hoover High School again came under public scrutiny in October 2007 after reports that a player failed to properly transfer from Hanceville High School. The AHSAA investigation resulted in the forfeiture of all games in which he played, reducing the team record from 6-1 to 2-5 at the time. The Bucs still qualified for the post-season playoffs, however. The state director of K-12 accreditation for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced his concern with the leadership at Hoover High. SACS asked for and received an outline of the changes necessary to fix the problems in order for the school to retain its accreditation.


Notable alumni

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