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HARTSELLE, AL (WAFF) -
The move to the new Hartselle High School started Thursday.
Students, teachers and
parents started hauling classroom materials from the old school to the new one.
Classes at the 44 million
dollar facility begin April 1st.
The move is coming during the semester
because renovations need to be done on the old school in time for fall classes
when the junior high kids will move into the building.
Students were let out at noon Thursday to
help with the move. They'll be back at it Friday morning when classes will end
early again at 11:00 a.m.