The Alabama State Legislature passed a bill in 1906-1907 inviting the creation of a state high school in each Alabama county, for which Huntsville and other communities competed. Gurley was selected. Gurley's success resulted from the town's financial support and the Cumberland Presbyterian Church's donation of the Robert Donnell School, which had existed since 1890. The high point of the endeavor
occurred when the governor of Alabama visited Gurley for the dedication of the new high school. A host of people gathered at the train station greeted the governor and, along with the marching band, escorted his entourage to the school for the celebration. The Rober Donnell building served as the high school until 1937 when the building on Wood Street in Gurley was constructed. This building is now part of the Madison County Elementary/Middle School campus. The current Madison County High School was occupied in 1999 and is located at the corner of Brock Road and Highway 72. MADISON COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM - RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
This Madison County School System campus social media page aims to share important information about the district and campus with the public and engage in an open and respectful dialogue. To help us accomplish this goal, we ask that you abide by the following guidelines:
- Open conversation, not personal issues. This page is not intended to circumvent regular communication channels for sharing personal problems and concerns. Comments regarding a personal issue with the district, a school, or a staff member will be removed.
- Be respectful. Personal attacks or comments that are deemed offensive to any member of our community will not be tolerated. Inappropriate remarks and profanity will be removed.
- Want to boost your product sales? Running for a political office? Publish a personal page, and leave ours for sharing news and insights about our district.
- Stay on topic. This page is dedicated to educating students in the Madison County School System and this school. Letโs keep the conversation related to those topics. Comments are welcome as long as they directly relate to a topic.
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