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  2. 23. Feb. 2024 · Alexandria City High School General school information. Category: High (09-12) School Phone: 703-824-6800 Address: 3330 King St Alexandria, VA 22302 Principal: Vacant Superintendent: Dr. Melanie Kay-Wyatt School Number: 210 Region: 4 Division: Alexandria City Public Schools Division Number: 101 Division Website (opens new window)

  3. Rodney Hughey comes to T.C. Williams High School after ten seasons as Assistant Coach of the Livingstone College football program. Hughey was promoted to Defensive Coordinator at Livingstone College in 2013, after serving as Defensive Back Coach since the 2010 season. In addition to serving as Defensive Coordinator, Hughey also earned the title of Assistant Head Coach. He also assists with the ...

  4. BACK TO THE ALEXANDRIA CITY HIGH SCHOOL SITE. ACTIVITIES & CLUBS. Alexandria City Activities & Clubs. 23-24 Sports/Activities/Club Fundraising Request Form. ACPS Hall of Fame. AFTER SCHOOL BUSES . Free Dash Bus. 2023 FALL SPORTS ACTIVITY BUS. 2023 Fall Sp ...

  5. Timothy Grant is the Director of Bands at Alexandria City High School. His teaching responsibilities include directing the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Marching Titans and 2 Percussion Ensembles. In addition, Mr. Grant co-teaches the Symphonic Band. Under his direction, the ACHS Band program has received numerous awards and recognitions including being named as a Virginia Honor Band multiple ...

  6. Today, Alexandria City High School (ACHS) offers 400 courses and has space for approximately 3800 students between its two major campuses, King Street and Minnie Howard - currently, being used as a ninth grade campus. By 2025, ACPS anticipates there will be 5,000 high school students.

  7. 9. Apr. 2021 · Photograph by Andrew Beaujon. Alexandria’s school board voted Thursday to change the name of T.C. Williams High School to Alexandria City High School. The new name will take effect on July 1 of this year. The school’s teams’ nickname will remain the Titans, as was made famous in the remarkably inaccurate Disney film Remember the Titans.