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Hartselle Junior High School is located at 904 Sparkman Street, Hartselle. There are 49 certified teachers in the total of 56 staff members who serve more than 500 students. The junior high is a Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School of Excellence. The school serves seventh and eighth grades.

Address: 904 Sparkman St. Phone: 256.773.5426

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Hartselle Junior High School is located at 904 Sparkman Street, Hartselle. Tina Kimbrell serves at the Interim principal at the school. There are 39 certified teachers in the total of 56 staff members who serve more than 500 students. The junior high is a Blue Ribbon Lighthouse School of Excellence. The school serves grades seventh and eighth.

Address: 904 Sparkman St. Phone: 256.773.5426

Hartselle High School is located at 1000 Bethel Road, Hartselle. Dr. Brad Cooper is entering his fifth year as the school’s principal. There are 78 certified teachers in the total of 106 staff members who serve more than 1,000 students. Hartselle High School is a Lighthouse School of Excellence and ranked #11 in US News & World Report’s Best High Schools in Alabama. HHS serves grades ninth through twelfth.

Hartselle High School is located at 1000 Bethel Road, Hartselle. There are 84 certified teachers in the total of 116 staff members who serve more than 1,000 students. Hartselle High School is a Lighthouse School of Excellence and ranked in the top 20 high schools at Niche.com and in US News & World Report’s Best High Schools in Alabama. HHS serves ninth through twelfth grades.

Address: 1000 Bethel Rd. NE Phone: 256.773.5426

Address: 1000 Bethel Road Phone: 256.751.5615 that encourage citizens to get out and enjoy their community, the facilities and the great outdoors.

Sparkman Civic Center houses the adRecreation. The facility is located at 406 Nance Ford Rd.

The recreation center, named in honor of Hartselle native Sen. John

SSparkman Park is a 122-acre recreation oasis located along the city’s southern border. The park, which is managed by Hartselle Parks and Recreation, provides the community with a center complete with a multitude of - a special needs accessible playground and splash pad. a racquetball court and the community senior center. Along with these amenities Hartselle Parks and Recreation also in the community, such as the Southern Market Days Vintage Market, the Shining Stars program for individuals with special needs, youth and adult sports and a plethora of instructional and educational programs for all ages and abilities.

Sparkman Park boasts an inviting, lightcenter, a three-acre stocked pond, a sand volleyball court, two-disc golf courses along with several sports complexes and playgrounds. Across town, Hartselle Parks and Recreation offers the community a pocket park located in the historic downtown shopping district, a farmers market, dog park, tennis courts, skate park and many multi-purpose practice fields. This year, the city partnered with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama to bring a state-ofthe-art outdoor fitness court to Hartselle. The new space has joined the facilities available at Sparkman Park, located at 1102 Madison Street SW, Hartselle.

The disc golf courses are popular not only with Hartselle citizens but also with disc golf- ers from surrounding areas. The courses have been used to host worldclass tournaments with the help of local disc golf enthusiasts. When it’s not tournament season, the course is always in use, whether it be a friendly competition between locals or disc golf classes to recruit the next area champion.

The most popular outdoor facility is the Hartselle Aquatic Center. It is a 600,000-gallon, zero entry, seasonal pool that features slides, diving boards, a climbing wall, lazy river and designated kiddie area. Pool staff offers swimming lessons, private pool party rentals, monthly dive-in movies and concessions.

Closed on Mondays this season, he pool is open Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursdays from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. and Sundays from 1-5 p.m.

ADMISSION:

Ages 16+ $15

Ages 3-15 $10

Veterans and seniors $8

SEASON PASSES

Individual $100

Family of two $150

Family of four $250

Add On $50

Families must live in same household. No outside food or coolers allowed. Individuals 15 and younger must be accompanied by a person with a valid driver’s license.

For more information about Hartselle Parks and Recreation, call 256-773-2581, visit hartselle.recdesk. com or follow the department on Facebook and Instagram.

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