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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Prattville High School

Prattville High School, formerly Autauga County High School, is a high school in Prattville, Alabama, United States. It forms part of the Autauga County School. In 2010, it had an enrollment of 2,109 students and a faculty of 103 teachers in grades 912. In 2014, it had 2,057 students and 98 teachers. In 2018, there were 2,066 students, 101 teachers, and 5

              Administrators.
        Daniel Farris, Principal
      Rob Mitchell, Assistant Principal
      Tyquan Porter, Assistant Principal
    Michal Stallworth, Assistant Principal
        Todd Davis, Assistant Principal


The Autauga County Technology Center shares the same campus.

Clubs

Available clubs on campus include Advanced Placement Group, Archery, Art Honors, Beta Club, Debate Team, Diamond Dolls, FBLA, Fellowship of Christian Students, French Club, H.E.E.L.S., Jr. Civitan, JROTC, Model United Nations, Movie Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, PHS Broadcasting, Prattville Pals, PROM, RTI Resources, Science Olympiad, SGA, Spanish Club, Spanish Honor Society, Sports Medicine, Student Ambassadors, Suicide Prevention Organization, and Yearbook. The Fine Arts department includes the Prattville High School Band (The Pride of Prattville), Prattville Theatre, Spotlight Show Choir and Art Honor Society.

Autauga County Technology Center

The Autauga County Technology Center is a technical program that works in part with the surrounding schools in the county. The ACTC offers career clusters that can help improve a student's success in the workforce. It allows students to partake in a co-op program, allowing the students time during their school hours to go and shadow local affiliates. Some examples of the clusters offered are: Agriconstruction, Business Technology, Finance, Fire Science, Family and Consumer Science, STEM, Automotive Services, Educational Training, Welding, Health Sciences, and Cosmetology.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Prattville High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 25, 2024.
  2. ^ "Autauga County Technology Center - About The School". Autauga County Technology Center. Retrieved September 19, 2018.