Huntsville City Schools

[7] However, after Casey Wardynski was appointed superintendent, he worked to erase the school system's debt and bring the budget into surplus.

[10] In 2014 officials from the school district began monitoring social media activity from students.

The officials stated that a phone call from the National Security Agency (NSA) prompted them to do so.

[11] In the 2013 fiscal year it paid Chris McRae, a former agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), to run this program.

In 2011, a $194 million five year capital plan was granted by the Alabama Board of Education to the Huntsville City School System.