Class of 2024 Resources & Information
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AP and Dual Enrollment
Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual-Enrollment classes (taking courses in high school which qualify for college credit) can be academically advantageous for students seeking a highly-successful college/university pathway.
See more on the pros and cons of taking AP and Dual Enrollment Courses.
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Graduation Requirements
There are many requirements a student must meet to be eligible for an Alabama High School Diploma. Please review this document for all information related to graduation requirements including courses, credits, and Advanced Diploma options.
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Mental Health Support
Please utilize the resources below if you or someone you know is in a crisis situation. If you have an immediate emergency, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
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Crisis Hotline 205-323-777
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Teen Link Text or Call 205-328-5465
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Crisis Text Hotline Text 741741
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Kid's Help Line Text or call 205-328-5437
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Rape Response 205-323-7273
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National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Get Help-Non Emergency
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Counseling Services in the Trussville/East Jefferson County Area:
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Trussville Counseling (205) 422-4697
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Trussville Therapy (205) 914-3035
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S.E. Jones Therapy (205) 901-0759
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Grayson & Associates (205) 655-0585
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Eastside Mental Health (205) 836-7283
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Bereavement/Grief Counseling:
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The Amelia Center 205-638-9100
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Eating Disorder:
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Addiction Center 855-706-9275
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Alsana 888-822-8938
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National Eating Disorders Association 800-931-2237
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Faith Based Counseling:
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Wellspring Christian Clinic 205-977-3003
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Samaritan Counseling Center 205-967-3660
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Safe Harbor 205-981-0095
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Individual/Family Counseling
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Cahaba Psychology Center 205-403-0955
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Covenant Counseling & Education (205) 879-7500
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Children's of Alabama PIRC 205-638-7472
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Gateway Family Services (205) 664-5541
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Glenwood, Autism & Behavioral Health Center 205-969-2880
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Hillcrest Behavioral Health 205-833-7000
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Impact Family Counseling (205)916-0123
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Oasis Counseling (205) 933-0338
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Restoring Hopes Counseling Services 706-590-2630
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UAB Psychiatry Services 800-822-8816
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LGBTQ
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The Magic City Acceptance Center 205-322-4197
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LGBTQ Support Line 800-246-PRIDE (7743)
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Trans Lifeline 877-565-8860
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LGBTQ Youth Suicide Hotline 866-488-7386
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LGBTQ National Hotline 888-843-4564
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Substance Abuse:
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Recovery Village 1-877-589-2407
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Local Rehab Locator for Teens (Click 'Allow' on the Locations Services Pop Up)
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Bradford Health Services 205-419-3593
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RehabCenter.net 888-979-9592
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Rehab Spot 877-220-8851
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Alcohol Addiction Center 866-278-8150
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Alcohol Detox 800-483-2193
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Next Generation Village 863-658-0495
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Teen Pregnancy:
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The STEP Program 205-665-1943
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Trauma/Physical/Sexual Abuse:
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Prescott House 205-930-3622
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Remind Codes
HTHS CLASS OF 2024 REMIND ACCOUNT
Remind has implemented class size limits; therefore, parents must sign up for the account using their last name initial. Please use the codes below to sign up for your Grade Level Remind Texts (Class of 2024) using your child’s last name as a guide. The last letters in the Class of 2024 Remind code are alphabetical (A-D, E-H, I-L, M-P, Q-T, U-X, and Y-Z). Parents: please join under your child’s last name. Due to class sizes, this will serve as communication with parents only. Students will be contacted through the Class of 2024 Schoology page.
For example, if I am an 11th-grade parent with the last name of McGee, I would text @hths2024mp to 81010.
Last Names A-D, Text @hths2024ad to 81010
Last Names C - E, Text @hths2024eh to 81010
Last Names F - I, Text @hths2024il to 81010
Last Names J - M, Text @hths2024mp to 81010
Last Names N - Q, Text @hths2024qt to 81010
Last Names R - S, Text @hths2024ux to 81010
Last Names T - Z, Text @hths2024yz to 81010
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Transcripts
Your high school transcript is a complete record of your academic journey throughout high school. The transcript captures information starting with the first grading period of your first year of high school and updates each term/semester until you graduate.
Hewitt-Trussville High School uses Parchment as its official portal for student transcripts. Visit the Hewitt-Trussville High School page on Parchment's official website to create an account/access your account.
According to its website, Parchment believes credentials matter in the lifelong journey of a learner, from applying to college to advancing their career. Credentials represent the documentation and certification of knowledge, skills, and competencies gained through both an individual’s academic and professional achievements and experiences. For schools and universities, credentials play a critical role in supporting enrollment pathways, from admissions to transfer. For employers, credentials help to assess and develop the human capital of their workforce, as well as support compliance processes. Ultimately, credentials are the lifelong human capital currency that opens doors for learners. -
Husky Hour Information
Husky Hour serves as time embedded into each school day for students to attend club meetings, receive tutoring, complete make-up assignments/tests, eat lunch, speak to college representatives, study, or just relax.
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Curriculum Guide
Please view the 2022-2023 School Year HTHS Curriculum Guide via this link.
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NCAA Eligibility
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is an organization dedicated to providing a pathway to opportunity for college athletes. More than 1,100
colleges and universities are members of the NCAA. Those schools work together with the NCAA national office and athletics conferences across the country to support half a million college athletes that make up 19,500 teams competing in NCAA sports.
Class of 2024 Staff Contacts
- Hewitt-Trussville HS
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- Mrs. Amy Cane
- Mrs. Joy Young