Being able to form relationships and journey through life with my friends, teachers, and coaches at Spain Park will be what I miss most about high school. Time will come and go, but the people I’ve crossed paths with are eternal, and they have made the past four years so special. Praise be to Jesus for this, and all He’s done!
— Tatum A., Spain Park High School
My favorite Spain Park memory is when our 2021-22 Spain Park Girls Soccer teamwon State. My advice for incoming freshman is to do all of their assignments on time because those little points add up.
— Auryn T., Spain Park High School
Starting as a timid freshman, the vastness of Hoover High School initially overwhelmed me. Yet, It is within this expansive campus that I have developed an appreciation for the network it offers. Hoover High has allowed me to connect with a diverse array of individuals. And as I am surrounded by thousands of peers who aspire to be physicians, attorneys, engineers, business owners, and much more, I am continually inspired. As I prepare to pursue higher education and step into the professional world, I’m deeply grateful for the expansive network that Hoover High has provided, ensuring that wherever I go, I’ll have a support system cheering me on.
— McKenzie B., Hoover High School
My biggest advice for an incoming freshman would be to get involved! Hoover has provided me with so many opportunities to meet new people through involvement within the school and I could not be more grateful! I have been able to connect with so many peers through various organizations that I never would have met otherwise and these relationships are somethinthat I will always cherish about my time in high school!
— Madelyn R., Hoover High School
Throughout my four years at Hoover High School, the amount of love and support received from my teachers and the administration has been overwhelming. I have had too many teachers to count who have made a significant impact on my life. There is one teacher in particular that comes to mind when I think about this. My sophomore year, my mom was going through some health issues. There was not a single day that went by that year that this teacher did not ask me how my mom was doing. It is little things like this from teachers at Hoover that add up. They have made my four years here some that I will never forget!
— Sutton L., Hoover High School
The four years of high school are the most vital years of anyone’s life. The person that someone is 5, 10, 20, or even 50 years down the road is all dependent on the choices that one makes in high school. High school is the time when many of us gain the most independence: we learn to drive, we have to stand up for ourselves both personally and academically, and we are held responsible for our own actions. We lay the foundation of our personality, work ethic, motivations, and most importantly, character during these years. It is a time of having fun and enjoying life, but also a period of becoming the person that we want to be.
— Jeries L., Hoover High School
To any student entering Hoover High School (or Spain Park High School), my biggest piece of advice is to get involved. Finding a group of people and a community to call your own allows the sometimes scary, overwhelming feelings of entering high school, which is a particularly huge environment in our school system, to be lowered and makes the transition so much easier. There are unparalleled opportunities in our school system for people of numerous interests. Whether you get immersed in fine arts, high-level academics, athletics, service, leadership organizations, or all of the above, there truly is a place for everyone at Hoover!
— Brantly S., Hoover High School