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  • Alabama set to seal a blockbuster recruiting class: Arguably the nation’s best class could get even better because coach Nick Saban and his staff have continued pursuing a few highly regarded uncommitted prospects. View full size Daphne running back T.J. Yeldon is one of at least three 5-star prospects in Alabama’s 2012 signing class. (The Birmingham News/Mark Almond) TUSCALOOSA, … » Read more on al.com

    The Huntsville Times 10:41 pm on January 31, 2012 Permalink | Reply

     
  • Madison students learn to “Be The Change”: By Molly King Tuesday through Thursday a total of 300 students in groups of 100 students per day from each school, Liberty, Discovery, and Bob Jones, attended Madison’s second annual Challenge Day at CrossPointe Church in Madison. “Challenge Day is a remarkable… » Read more on Madison Weekly News

    Madison Weekly News 10:53 am on January 20, 2012 Permalink | Reply

     
  • BJHS breaks record with semifinalists: Bob Jones High School has 19 National Merit Semifinalists for 2011, the highest number in the school’s history. » Read more on The Madison County Record

    The Madison Record 8:26 am on September 20, 2011 Permalink

     
  • Bob Jones High School is holding an open house tonight (Tuesday, Aug. 23) beginning at 6 p.m. in the auditorium. Prior to the open house a mini-college fair will be held from 4 to 5:55 p.m. in the auditorium lobby.

    Madison Pike 3:48 pm on August 23, 2011 Permalink

     
  • From The Huntsville Times: Raymond Lopez Jr. has his hands full. When the Bob Jones High School junior is not at school or participating in one of his numerous extracurricular activities, he looks after his two younger brothers for his divorced father, a Madison obstetrician and gynecologist. The three brothers clowned around at their home Thursday as Lopez talked about his latest achievement — scoring a 36 on the ACT test. » More from The Times

    Madison Pike 7:53 am on November 16, 2010 Permalink

     
  • From The Huntsville Times: When Bob Jones High School placed third in the national Team America Rocketry Challenge last May, the adventure was not over. As a top team, Bob Jones was invited to apply for the chance to build a bigger rocket. » More from The Times

    Madison Pike 11:59 am on November 3, 2010 Permalink

     
  • From the Madison Record: Employees from HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology visited Bob Jones High School Sept. 29 to help a special-needs class extract DNA from strawberries, kiwis and peaches. The activity was part of Charlene Sandford’s delayed development class study of cells. » Read more on the Madison Record

    Madison Pike 9:45 am on September 30, 2010 Permalink

     
  • Three Bob Jones students have been announced as semifinalists for the  National Achievement Scholarship Program. The students are  Caleb J. Bradford; Michaela J. Brown; and Emanuel A. Waddell.

    The press release is below. (More …)

    Madison Pike 5:15 pm on September 29, 2010 Permalink

     
  • Bob Jones PatriotsThe Bob Jones High School graduation for the class of 2010 is Thursday, May 20 at 5 p.m. at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville. Continue reading to see the names of each of the 682 graduates. (More …)

    Madison Pike 2:54 pm on May 19, 2010 Permalink

     
  • Bob Jones PatriotsThe National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced this week that Bob Jones students Jordan W. Jones and Paul Y. Lee were awarded $2,500 scholarships. A press release explains, “National Merit $2500 Scholarship winners are the finalists in each state judged to have the strongest combination of accomplishments, skills, and potential for success in rigorous college studies. They were selected by a committee of college admissions officers and high school counselors. These Scholars may use their awards at any regionally accredited U.S. college or university.”

    The National Merit Scholarship Corporation operates as a non-profit corporation without government assistance. It was founded in 1955 to offer college scholarships to “honor scholastically talented youth.” The majority of the scholarships are underwritten by about 500 corporate and college sponsors. Bob Jones student Maria C. Dwyer was also awarded a $2,500 scholarship in April. Additional scholarships will be announced at the end of May.

    Madison Pike 8:13 am on May 6, 2010 Permalink

     
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