Madison City Schools to spend $49,000,000.00 to occupy 148,934 square feet of space in Madison Alabama.
Madison, Alabama — According to state and local development sources, Madison City Schools plans to invest $49,000,000.00 to build out 148,934 square feet of new space in Madison. The company plans to occupy the new space at 200 Madison Branch Blvd. in Madison, on or about September 1, 2026. According to the company website Madison City Schools is in the thriving suburb of Madison just west of Huntsville, AL, serving students from both Madison and Triana. The 2022 State Department of Education report cards gave the District and all schools an A. Madison City Schools was one of only five districts out of 137 school systems statewide to receive all A’s. MCS is the 12th largest school district in Alabama with 2023 enrollment approximately 12,600 students spread across two 9-12 high schools, three 6-8 middle schools, seven K-5 elementary schools, RISE Academy alternative school on the campus of James Clemens High School, and a Pre-K program on the campus of Rainbow Elementary. The third middle school (Journey) just opened in 2023, a larger, stand-alone PreK Center is in the works, and the Board of Education recently purchased the land to build an eighth elementary school within the next several years. Enrollment has been steadily growing 300-400 students per year.
To learn more about Madison City Schools, visit http://www.madisoncity.k12.al.us/
Company Contact:
Mary Davis, Superintendent
maryelizabeth.davis@henry.k12.ga.us
256-464-8370
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