Alabama School of Mathematics and Science

[3] The academic program, which is comprehensive in the sciences as well as the humanities, is complemented by varsity and intramural sports, residential life activities, and college counseling.

The average composite ACT score for the class of 2024 was a 28.4 and 100% of the graduates matriculated at institutions of higher education[3] ASMS also offers an academic summer camp for students entering the 7th through 9th grades.

The Adventures In Math and Science summer program (AIMS) is typically held in June and enrolls roughly 1,000 students over the course of two weeks.

AIMS courses include: 3D Printing and Design; ACT Prep; All About Animals – Inside and Out; Apps for Smart Devices; Basic Geometry with Computers; CSI: Fun Forensics; Discovering the Alabama Outdoors; Drones and Race cars; Environmental Science; Estuaries: Where Rivers Meet the Sea; Exploring Inner Space; Game Design with Unity 3D; Geology of Minecraft; Invertebrate Zoology; Labs of Doom; Land, Sea, and Air: Basic Navigation, Buoyancy, and Energy of Propulsion; Learning Linux using the Raspberry Pi; Marine Biology; Meteorology; Phun Physics; Python Programming with Raspberry Pi; Robotics; Rocketry; and Studying Nature-Field Biology.

This construction demolished the old Student Activities Center (SAC), and was completed for by the start of the 2007/2008 academic year.

Respectively named after Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, and Marie Curie.

Over the summer of 2024, ASMS has built a whole new building, the E. O. Wilson Science Research Center (WSRC).

This facility is designed to support STEM learning as well as the ASMS Research Fellows Program.

The program participants submit their work for competition at regional and state science fairs, regularly taking home top awards.

[10] Goofy Olympics is held in the fall, when a typical high school might hold a homecoming football game.

The principal organizers for 2005/2006 were Jonathan Kush and Jean-Jacques DeLisle (presidents of the anime and RPG clubs respectively).

The SGA works to secure sponsorships, and the winner of the game gets to choose the charity where the money will be donated.

The event mainly consists of field games, tournaments, a rock wall, an ice cream truck, tie-dye T-shirts, barbecue cookouts, and live band performances.

During stress fest the first karaoke nights were created and later popularized by student groups such as "Ben Le and The Band".

Stress Fest was a part of Student Life through the 2000s and into the late 2010s but was discontinued due to budget cuts and an increasing lack of interest.

Ben Le and the band during "hallcoming" - October 7, 2023
Ben Le and the band during "hallcoming" - October 7, 2023