Litchfield High School (Gadsden, Alabama)

Litchfield High School was a public high school in Gadsden, Alabama, serving grades nine through twelve.

LHS was founded in 1958 as Litchfield Junior High School and was converted into a high school in 1975.

The school bears the name of the former president of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and inventor of the first tubeless automobile tire, Paul Weeks Litchfield.

[1] It closed after the 2005–2006 academic school year after the Gadsden City Board of Education voted to construct a new facility - Gadsden City High School - and consolidate Litchfield, Emma Sansom, and Gadsden High Schools into one school.

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