The Elite Lindenite Organization is proud to announce the winner of the Bobby Scruggs-Huggins Scholarship. The following students were chosen based on their academic performance and community involvement. Ryan Reynolds and Danya Jones (their picture is attached)
The DAR Good Citizens Award and Scholarship Contest recognizes and rewards high school seniors who possess the qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism in their homes, schools, and communities.
This year the West Alabama Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution recognized Chandler Hutton as their Good Citizen of the Year. (picture attached)


DHS Varsity Boys Basketball won 52-44 today against Central of Clay County. This win will advance DHS to the Elite 8! Their next game will be Wednesday, February 21 @ 10:45am. Please check the Tiger Ambush Monday for more details.
Way to go guys! DHS is proud of you!

Ms. Tartt's Technical Theatre students have been working with guest artist and scenic designer Joey Lay to create the set for the Tiger Arts Guild's performance of Cinderella, February 29-March 3rd. Tickets are available on GoFan.





Demopolis City Schools will be closed Monday, February 19 in observance of President’s Day. School will resume normal operations Tuesday, February 20.

Demopolis City Schools will be closed Monday, February 19 in observance of President’s Day.
School will resume normal operations Tuesday, February 20.
Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Latonya Bonner, MHT Director of Behavioral Health; Elizabeth Lewis, RN; Hattie Hurst, senior health science student; and Pamela Acoff, MHT
#JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

Thank you, Dr. Anderson, for speaking to Mrs. Roger's health science students today. We appreciate you!


Demopolis High School will dismiss at 11:00am today due to a power outage.

Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Malik Oneal, senior welding student; and Kaleb Gullahorn, Site Prep Operations Assistant Manager, Sumter Timber Company, LLC

Mrs. Boutwell, Mr. Holloway, and Mr. Duran's classes take a trip to tour the Alabama State Capitol and Alabama Supreme Court. They got an inside look at where government officials of the State of Alabama work to pass and interpret laws, and had a fun time looking at places that were instrumental in the shaping of Alabama.





Mrs. Pipkins’s Honors English 9 and AP Lang classes analyzed the evidence from a crime scene recreated from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. They had to investigate the scene, study the evidence, and write the police report utilizing a police incident report. This is a cross curricular activity which involves workplace documents, something they must know for ACT Workkeys.




Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Andrea Piedra, senior health science student; Dr. Quince Gibson, UAB Surgeon; and Jessica Allen, BSN, MHA, Director of Perioperative Services
#CareerTechMonth #JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Dr. Brittney Anderson M.D., Family Medicine Specialist, Anderson Family Care; and Danya Jones, senior health science student
#CareerTechMonth #JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

Mrs. Gandy's Computer Science Python coding classes embarked on a thrilling journey to the Mercedes-Benz facility in Vance, Alabama. This trip was organized by Brandi Dannelly, our Career Coach at Demopolis High School.
Students were able to dive deep into the world of automotive technology, with a special focus on electric cars and programming, as well as the fascinating integration of robotics within the facility. Our students were captivated as they observed the production process of Mercedes vehicles, gaining valuable insights into the complexities of electric car technology and the vital role of coding in their functionality.
But that's not all! The tour also shed light on exciting internship opportunities available for our students, providing them with a glimpse into potential career pathways in the automotive industry.
This industry tour was a perfect way to celebrate Career Tech Month, highlighting the intersection of technology and industry while reinforcing the relevance of coding skills in real-world applications.
Huge thanks to Brandy Snipes, the Technical Program Management Specialist at Mercedes, as well as our fabulous tour guides for orchestrating this enriching experience and opening their doors to our students!






In today's ever-evolving world, workforce development is not just a buzzword; it's the cornerstone of progress and prosperity. A skilled workforce is the engine of economic growth. By investing in workforce development, we enhance productivity, innovation, and competitiveness, leading to sustainable economic development and prosperity for all. Thank you to one of our industry partners for coming to DHS to discuss career opportunities at Georgia Pacific with Ms. Hathcock’s AP Precalculus classes.
Pictured: RJ Cox, a DHS graduate and engineer at Georgia-Pacific, and Chad Davis, Engineering Manager for Georgia-Pacific

Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Shelley Wood, Director of Marketing, Tombigbee Healthcare Authority; and Neely Atkinson, senior marketing student
#CareerTechMonth #JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

Mrs. Pearson selected Mrs. Turberville as the January "You've Earned Your Stripes" recipient. Congratulations, Mrs. Turberville!

Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Tony Zinnerman, senior welding student; Anthony Matthews, senior industrial maintenance student; Jody King, general manager of Two Rivers Lumber Company, LLC; and Trenton Bedwell, senior industrial maintenance student.
#CareerTechMonth #JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

Career Tech Month is here, and our students are diving headfirst into real-world experiences through job shadowing! From exploring the inner workings of businesses to stepping into the shoes of professionals, our students are gaining invaluable insights into their dream careers.
This hands-on learning opportunity is not just about observing—it's about students immersing themselves in the fields they are passionate about, asking questions, and forging connections that will shape their futures. Thank you to our industry partners for creating these opportunities for our students.
Pictured: Darren Anderson, owner of Anderson Plumbing, Heating & Electric, Jesus Guerreo and Richard Coats, senior HVAC students. Jesus and Richard will work alongside technicians from Anderson Plumbing, Heating & Electric to get authentic hands on learning.
#CareerTechMonth #JobShadowing #FutureLeaders

The DHS Baseball team held it's annual camp this past Saturday with a field full of future players! The day was a great success! Thank you to all the participants who came and to the DHS players for sharing their love of the game with the community.










