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Trinity Falola, a Magnolia Elementarystudent, shares that she loves coming to school and seeing her teacher
A group of 14 diverse middle school students from HTMS Student Council pose for a photo in a school library. They are all wearing matching white t-shirts with a red, white, and blue 'HTMS SCA' logo.
A group of elementary students and their teacher pose for a photo at the Trussville City Schools Elementary Math Competition. The students, wearing black 'PES Math Team' t-shirts, are smiling and holding colorful math-themed signs with phrases like 'Mathlete,' 'Certified Math Genius,' 'Problem Solver,' and 'Always Right.'
A colorful, abstract student artwork is divided into vertical sections, each featuring unique patterns, shapes, and vibrant colors such as red, green, blue, and yellow. The detailed drawing showcases creativity and different artistic techniques.
A group of elementary students sit in a school library, holding papers and notebooks while working on the yearbook. They are seated on colorful, flexible seating, including bean bags and cube-shaped stools.
Two high school students stand outdoors in front of a Hewitt-Trussville High School sign, holding certificates recognizing them as National Merit Finalists. A red banner to the right of the image features the school logo and the text 'Congratulations National Merit Finalists Lillianne Campbell Conrad Jones.'
Five elementary students in a school library proudly display their handmade animal habitat dioramas and corresponding drawings. Each student holds up their artwork featuring different animals, such as a penguin and a kangaroo, while their shoebox dioramas showcase creative materials like cotton balls, sticks, and toy figures representing their habitats.
A group of young students perform a Valentine's Day-themed musical on stage, dressed in colorful insect-inspired costumes such as ladybugs, butterflies, and bees. Three students at the front hold large pink letters spelling 'VALENTINE' while singing into microphones. The stage backdrop features a tree with heart-shaped decorations, a banner of red and pink pennants, and a blue sky with clouds.
A group of high school students pose with two adults in front of red Hewitt-Trussville High School banners featuring the school logo.
Three high school students sit at a table in a STEM lab, smiling at the camera while presenting a project to NASA. A large screen behind them displays the NASA logo.

Everyday Excellence in Academics, Athletics, and the Arts

In partnership with families and the community, Trussville City Schools will educate all students using high standards in a safe, nurturing environment fostering academic and career competencies that prepare them to be productive citizens.

five students hold piggy banks with money
six people, four in Hogswart robes, point their wands
a husky mascot gives a high five to a girl
Hewitt-Trussville High School cheerleaders and students run onto the football field with a large red %22H%22 flag as the team prepares to enter, with smoke and lights in the background.
a teacher with a surprise look shows a piece of art to students gathered around the table
a band teacher directs students sitting in chairs with their instruments
a group of students stand together in their red graduation cap and gowns with medals

News & Announcements

Group of educators posing in a school boardroom in front of the Trussville City Schools logo and presentation screens

Trussville City Schools is pleased to announce the selection of Mrs. Jennifer Bruno as Cahaba Elementary School’s next principal, bringing energy, experience, and a passion for student success to continue Cahaba Elementary’s strong tradition of excellence. Mrs. Bruno’s experience reflects her commitment to supporting students, staff, and families, building meaningful relationships, celebrating successes, and creating a welcoming environment for the entire Cahaba Elementary family.

Read More about Trussville City Schools Names New Principal for Cahaba in the 2026-2027 School Year
Trinity, a Magnolia Elementary student, shares that she loves coming to school and seeing her teacher

Great teachers are often a child’s favorite part of the day. Trinity is a shining example of a student that loves her teacher, Mrs. Reed.

Research continues to show that positive teacher-student relationships are one of the strongest drivers of student attendance. When students feel seen, valued, and supported, they want to be at school.

Through our Attendance Excellence Program, we recognize the powerful role teachers play in building connection, belonging, and consistent attendance.

When students love who’s waiting for them at school, they show up!

Read More about Attendance Excellence: March Student Spotlight
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In this edition, enjoy a special message from Dr. Martin as we honor the incredible HTHS Class of 2025. Mark your calendar with important upcoming dates and join us in celebrating Paine Elementary’s recognition as a CLAS Banner School. Cheer on our Attendance All-Stars and students with perfect attendance, and don’t miss the smiles in our “School’s Out for Summer” photo feature.

Watch the excitement as HTMS hosts a Unified Basketball Game with video highlights, and see how The Voice brought leadership to life at HTMS and HTHS. Take a literary adventure with Magnolia’s Journey Through the Genres, and join us as we celebrate our retirees who have made a lasting impact on our schools.

Read the full newsletter here: In the Loop – May 22, 2025 Edition

Read More about In the Loop newsletter, May 22, 2025 edition

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