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Huntsville is a city in Limestone and Madison Counties in the U.S. state of Alabama , and the county seat of Madison County.GR6 Huntsville is the largest city in northern Alabama in a region of a half-million people, with the city proper having 168,132 residents (2006 estimate).[1] Started with a single cabin in 1805, the city was incorporated six years later as Twickenham. However, it was renamed "Huntsville" (after first settler John Hunt) during the War of 1812 , and has grown across nearby hills and along the Tennessee River , adding textile mills, then munitions factories, to become a major city, hosting the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and Redstone Arsenal .

Huntsville is the largest core city of the four-county large Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area .  As of the 2000 census , the population of Huntsville was 164,570. As of 2006 Census estimates the Huntsville Metropolitan Area had a population of 368,661 with the city proper having 168,132 residents[1] . Huntsville, and its cross-river neighbor Decatur , combine their separate metro areas to form the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area , which, in 2004, had a total population of 510,088.

 

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Economic Reports

Chamber of Commerce 2006 Annual Report (PDF)
2007 Benchmark Scorecard (PDF)
Economic Development Handbook (PDF)
Huntsville Area BRAC Transfers: Economic and Transportation Impact Assessment (PDF)
Redstone Arsenal Summary (PDF)
BRAC Summary (PDF)
Alabama Economic Outlook 2007 - Huntsville (PDF)
Huntsville Market Survey 2007
Office - Industrial - Retail
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2007 Huntsville/Madison County Aerospace/Defense Industry Profile (PDF)
The Huntsville Times R&D Report

Education

Primary and Secondary Education

Established in 1875, the Huntsville City Schools system has a long tradition of excellence. It has shown a strong commitment to the needs of a diverse student population. The Huntsville City Schools system combines an outstanding core curriculum with advanced learning opportunities and innovative magnet schools to help students develop their talents. Beginning with the basics of a 4x4 curriculum, high school students study four years of English, mathematics, science and social studies.

Through the Toyota Distance Learning Labs, Huntsville students can choose from a broader range of courses and can learn from guest lecturers who add their expertise in everything from contemporary literature to medical concepts. Advance Placement courses in English, math, science, computer science, foreign language, social studies and art allow students to earn college credits.

Magnet school programs enable students to focus on international social studies, language, Space Science, engineering or creative and performing arts. The Space Science curriculum was developed with the assistance of NASA's Marshall Space Center. The Creative and Performing Arts magnet has received many awards for its programs in visual arts, vocal music, creative writing, dance, drama, photography/video, and technical theater production.

Huntsville City Schools System

  • 26 elementary schools
  • 2 magnet schools for elementary and middle school students
  • 10 middle schools
  • 6 high schools

Madison City Schools System

  • 6 elementary schools
  • 2 middle schools
  • 1 high school

Madison County Schools System

  • 14 elementary schools
  • 7 middle schools
  • 6 high schools
  • 1 career academy

Private Schools

Many independent or religiously-affiliated private schools are located in the Huntsville/Madison County area. Private schools give parents the option of selecting an educational institution with a smaller student-teacher ratio, traditional or alternative curriculum offerings, and other specialty programs. Many of the schools administer standardized testing programs, which measure the effectiveness of instruction and the selected curriculum. Private school administrators are invited to join the Huntsville-Madison Private Schools Association, a professional group that meets monthly to coordinate and support the initiatives of private school instruction. Additional information concerning private schools in the area can be found at: www.huntsvillemadisonprivateschools.org .

Grace Lutheran School
PreK-8 3321 S. Memorial Parkway
Phone: (256) 881-0553

Grace Lutheran School offers pre-kindergarten through 8th grade instruction by experienced and nurturing Christian teachers who are state certified.

St. John the Baptist Catholic School K-8 1057 Hughes Rd. Madison, AL 35758
Phone: (256) 722-0772

Founded in 1996, St. John the Baptist Catholic School Community provides a strong academic curriculum in a nurturing Catholic Christian environment. St. John s goal is to prepare students to become productive citizens, active parishioners, and life long learners, who can meet the challenges of an ever-changing world.

Madison Academy
PreK-12 325 Slaughter Road
Phone: (256) 971-1625

Founded in 1955 for the purpose of providing quality education in a Christian environment, Madison Academy expanded to a 160-acre campus near Madison in 1997. The school offers college preparatory and dual-enrollment courses.

Oakwood Adventist Academy
K-12 7000 Adventist Blvd.
Phone: 726-7010

Formerly maintained by Oakwood College, this Seventh Day Adventist academy is more than 100 years old and open for public enrollment.

Randolph School
K-12 1005 Drake Ave.
Phone: (256) 881-1701

A national Blue Ribbon School, Randolph's college preparatory program sends 100 percent of its graduates to the nation's leading colleges and universities. The wireless campus supports a laptop program for students in grades 8 through 12.

Randolph School is an independent, coeducational K-12 college preparatory school located on 17 acres in a suburban setting in Huntsville. The School has also acquired an additional 50 acres nearby that will soon be home to a new Upper School campus. Founded in 1959, and long recognized as the most outstanding independent school in North Alabama, Randolph School promotes high academic standards and challenges all students to develop the knowledge, skills, and character to become self-confident, reflective, and productive adults.

Schola Maxima
1-5

3348 L&N Road
Phone: (256) 883-2910

Opened in 1969 as The Reading Center, this school expanded in 1975 to offer an elementary program called Schola Maxima. The school added fifth grade instruction three years ago.

Westminster Christian
Academy
PreK-12 1400 Evangel Drive
Phone: (256) 705-8000

Westminster Christian Academy (WCA) is a co-educational PreK-12 Christian school. WCA educates and trains students from Christian families in accordance with the Bible, God's inerrant Word, leading to the Biblical world view for life-long service to Christ. We see a child's education as twofold: that we train them in their subjects; that we raise up people of integrity, knowing that young men and women with both skills and character make powerful contributions to their world.

Committed to academic achievement since 1964, the school has grown to three campuses serving the Huntsville area. Last year's graduating class was offered more than $500,000 in college scholarships. The school is in the process of relocating to their new 42-acre campus on Research Park Boulevard.

Catholic High School 9-12 4810 Bradford Drive
Phone: (256) 430-1760

Catholic High School, a coed college preparatory school for grades 9-12, provides academic excellence in a Roman Catholic community environment.

Directed by the Diocese of Birmingham and the only Catholic secondary school in North Alabama, Catholic High is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and a member of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA).

One Hundred percent of seniors are accepted to a college or university. The 2006 graduates received more than $1.3 million in scholarships, with 15 percent named National Merit Finalists and Commended Scholars. Founded in 1996, the school has launched a Capital Campaign to build a new campus on a 55-acre site in Thornton Research Park.

Catholic High School develops the total person in body, mind, and spirit, guiding students to learn enthusiastically, to lead honorably, and to live responsibly in our world.

Arts Education Organizations

Several local arts and cultural organizations provide educational programs as a fundamental element of their mission. The Huntsville Museum of Art is a nationally accredited museum. It is the premier visual arts center in North Alabama and southern Tennessee. Located in Big Spring Park, it features a children's, classrooms and programs for arts education.

The Broadway Theatre League is in its 45th season in Huntsville and is the second oldest theatre league in the nation. It provides opportunities for children to experience quality theatre from professional touring performers.

The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra , in its 48th season, is the oldest continuously operating professional orchestra in the state of Alabama. The symphony, started in part by members of the German rocket team, offers classical, pops, chamber and young people's concerts. The Symphony School has more than 100 students.

The Huntsville Community Chorus has been operating since 1946, providing Huntsville and North Alabama with quality experiences in all genres of music, including classical, sacred, contemporary and Broadway musical.

The Community Ballet Association , in its 37th season, operates the Huntsville Ballet Company and Community Ballet School. In addition to the annual Nutcracker and Spring Repertory performances, the CBA works with touring companies to bring the best in dance to Huntsville.

The Arts in Education department at The Arts Council, Inc. seeks to incorporate the arts into the curriculum of grades K-12 through several programs. These programs include Professional Development workshops for teachers, Artist in Residency Programs, Art Ventures! Summer Day Camp, CAMP SUCCESS and Panoply activities including Fifth Grade Days, the Student Art Tent, Kids' Art Yard and the Billboard Competition.

Institutions of Higher Education

Alabama A&M University
Alabama A&M University is a historically black, comprehensive land-grant university granting bachelor's, master's and doctorate degrees. There are more than 4,500 undergraduate students and 1,200 graduate students from more than 40 states and 60 nations. The University offers some 70 disciplines of study including the bachelor's degree in business and the MBA. Alabama A&M's Graduate School is among the largest of historically black colleges and universities.

Calhoun Community College
Calhoun Community College, North Alabama's most affordable institution and the state's largest two-year college with an enrollment of over 8,000 students, has three locations offering day and evening classes - Decatur, Research Park in Huntsville, and Redstone Arsenal. At all three locations, coursework leading to the completion of an associate's degree and/or transfer to a four-year university is available in many different majors, including accounting, business, and computer information systems. In addition, Calhoun offers 24 different associate programs/certificate of study in applied science that prepare the student to enter the workforce, update employability skills, or advance in his/her career. Included in these programs are accounting technology, aerospace technology, business administration, computer information systems and management and supervision.

Defense Acquisition University South
The Defense Acquisition University (DAU) provides mandatory, assignment-specific and continuing education courses for military and civilian acquisition personnel within the Department of Defense. Its mission is to provide the acquisition community with the right learning products and services to make smart business decisions. The DAU coordinates acquisition education and training programs to meet the training requirements of more than 140,000 DoD acquisition personnel. As the DoD corporate university for acquisition education, the DAU sponsors curriculum and instructor training to provide a full range of basic, intermediate, advanced and assignment-specific courses to support the career goals and professional development of the Acquisition Workforce.

J. F. Drake State Technical College
As a vocational-technical institution accredited by the Council on Occupational Education, J. F. Drake State Technical College is dedicated to the teaching and advancement of the highest caliber of technical skills obtained through state of the art facilities and equipment. The College aims to produce an effective participatory citizenship with economic potential and with civic and social commitment as well.

Faulkner University Huntsville
Faulkner University Huntsville is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. The Harris College of Business is a vital part of Faulkner University.

Florida Institute of Technology - Redstone Graduate Center
Florida Institute of Technology - Redstone is an accredited, independently controlled and supported university. Its curricula and course content are tailored to meet the educational needs of local residents, employees of industry and business, active duty military personnel and their families and DOD civilian employees in management and engineering. Master's degrees are offered on-site and through Distance Learning in acquisition and contract management, computer information systems, human resource management, information systems, logistics management and materiel acquisition management.

Oakwood College
Oakwood College, since its beginning in 1896, has grown to a four-year liberal arts college enrolling over 1,700 students annually. Oakwood College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate and baccalaureate degrees and the Seventh-day Adventist Board of Higher Education. Oakwood College provides access to educational opportunity, academic excellence and spiritual development for its students who come from diverse geographical, cultural, educational and socioeconomic backgrounds. In 1991, according to statistics from the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), Oakwood College ranked fourth in the nation among all colleges and universities supplying African-American applicants to medical schools and sixth in the nation in the number of African-Americans accepted into medical schools.

University of Alabama in Huntsville
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is a national research university. UAH is listed in America's 100 Best College Buys, 8th Annual Report 2003-04 by Institutional Research and Evaluation, Inc. The UAH undergraduate and graduate business programs in accounting, finance, human resource management, information technology, management and marketing are accredited by AACSB International - the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. UAH's undergraduate business program ranks among the top 10 percent of such programs in the U.S. according to 2003 rankings by U.S. News and World Report magazine. The National Research Council recognized UAH as a pioneer in teaching and researching the Management of Technology. Through a strategic partnership with Defense Acquisition University South, UAH graduate students may complete a Master of Science in Management of Acquisition Management.

Virginia College at Huntsville
Virginia College offers associate's degree programs in allied health, computer-aided drafting, computer information, electronics technology, legal studies, medical transcription and office automation systems.

 


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