Elmore County High School

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Elmore County High School is a public high school in Eclectic, Alabama. It is a part of the Elmore County Public School System.

In 2006, as part of renovations, the school was to receive a new band room. [1]

In 2007 the Burt-Haynie Stadium at the school was to be renovated. [2]

Their football team was known for their 14 game losing streak from November 16, 1961 to September 20, 1963. In 1924 their football team lost to Cloverdale High School 69-0.

Their football team's overall record is 411 wins and 424 losses.

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References

  1. "Elmore County of Education."[ sic ] Montgomery Advertiser . July 14, 2006. p. E22. Retrieved on June 3, 2013. "Elmore County High School will get a newbandroom, and the cafeteria will be expanded at Millbrook Middle/Junior High School. Holtville High School will get a[...]"
  2. Lyle, Wesley. "NOTES." Montgomery Advertiser . February 2, 2007. p. C7. Retrieved on June 3, 2013. "Burt-Haynie upgrades: Elmore County High School's Burt-Haynie Stadium is preparing for renovation. Elmore County athletic director Grady Rowe said the"

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