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S. R. Butler High School

1908 establishments in Alabama2015 disestablishments in AlabamaEducational institutions disestablished in 2015Educational institutions established in 1908High schools in Huntsville, Alabama
Public high schools in AlabamaSchools in Madison County, Alabama

S. R. Butler High School was a four-year public high school that served students in grades 9-12 from Huntsville, Alabama. The school was named after Samuel Riley Butler, a principal, school superintendent, and school founder. It opened in 1951 and closed in 2015.

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S. R. Butler High School
Holmes Avenue Northwest, Huntsville

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Holmes Avenue Northwest 3401
35816 Huntsville
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