Toyota AL leadership poses with AJ Buckner and Principal Agun at Rolling Hills Elementary

Huntsville City Schools is proud to recognize the ongoing partnership and generous support of Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Alabama, in collaboration with the United Way and the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Foundation, through the Toyota DRIVE Grant initiative.

Now in its second year, the Toyota DRIVE Grant program continues to make a significant impact across Huntsville City Schools. This year, all ten schools in the Lee and Jemison feeder patterns were awarded grants totaling $133,240.

Through Toyota’s continued investment and collaboration with our community partners, schools received enhanced STEM resources, expanded classroom libraries, English Learner communication software, interactive physical education equipment, outdoor classroom materials, makerspace stations, musical instruments, art supplies, murals, and more—all designed to enrich student learning experiences and foster academic growth.

A total of 60 teachers were also awarded classroom grants, supporting innovative instruction and student engagement across grade levels.

Huntsville City Schools sincerely thanks Toyota Alabama for their continued partnership and steadfast commitment to our mission of increasing student achievement and expanding access to high-quality educational opportunities.

Recipient Schools:

  • Jemison High

  • Lee High

  • McNair Junior High

  • Chapman Middle

  • Dawson

  • Highlands

  • Lakewood

  • MLK

  • Montview

  • Rolling Hills

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