
Shoutout to Terrance for representing Warrior Nation so well! 👏💛🖤
We’re proud to celebrate Terrance Mack, selected as one of February 2026’s Employees of the Month for his outstanding performance during his paid Mardi Gras internship with ACT–Mobile.
Based on glowing feedback from jobsite supervisors, Terrance impressed with his eagerness to work, strong engagement, thoughtful questions, and willingness to tackle every task—from site clean‑up to working alongside HVAC subcontractors and plumbers. His instructor, Mr. Perry, shared that the Building Site Superintendent had great things to say about Terrance’s professionalism and work ethic.
Terrance is a DHS senior studying HVCAR & Mechanical Systems, and he continues to make us proud through his dedication and drive. Keep shining, Terrance! 🌟
We’re proud to celebrate Terrance Mack, selected as one of February 2026’s Employees of the Month for his outstanding performance during his paid Mardi Gras internship with ACT–Mobile.
Based on glowing feedback from jobsite supervisors, Terrance impressed with his eagerness to work, strong engagement, thoughtful questions, and willingness to tackle every task—from site clean‑up to working alongside HVAC subcontractors and plumbers. His instructor, Mr. Perry, shared that the Building Site Superintendent had great things to say about Terrance’s professionalism and work ethic.
Terrance is a DHS senior studying HVCAR & Mechanical Systems, and he continues to make us proud through his dedication and drive. Keep shining, Terrance! 🌟


Our Hi‑Q team brought home another big win today against Murphy and Satsuma! We’re so proud of their hard work and can’t wait to see what they accomplish in the semifinals in just a few weeks. Go Warriors! 🖤💛



✨ Warrior Excellence on Display! ✨
The Alabama State University Buzz Tour stopped by MCPSS on February 24 at John L. LeFlore Magnet High School, where several Davidson Warriors were recognized for their outstanding achievements.
We’re proud to celebrate Ethan Banks, Kendra Hill, and Zaelyn Williams, who were each awarded the ASU Presidential Scholarship! 🖤💛
Congratulations, Warriors — your hard work is taking you to the next level! 🐝🎓
The Alabama State University Buzz Tour stopped by MCPSS on February 24 at John L. LeFlore Magnet High School, where several Davidson Warriors were recognized for their outstanding achievements.
We’re proud to celebrate Ethan Banks, Kendra Hill, and Zaelyn Williams, who were each awarded the ASU Presidential Scholarship! 🖤💛
Congratulations, Warriors — your hard work is taking you to the next level! 🐝🎓


🎉 Warrior Alumni Updates 🎉
We are so proud of our Warriors who are out in the world doing amazing things!
💛 Leon Payne, c/o ’21 DHS & c/o ’25 Alabama State University — launching his next big step as he begins an equipment internship with the Chicago Bears this April.
🖤 Jeremy Norwood, c/o ’21 DHS — proudly serving our community! He graduated from Fire School in 2024 and is now a member of the Mobile Fire Department, Station 20.
Once a Warrior, always a Warrior. Keep shining! 🌟
We are so proud of our Warriors who are out in the world doing amazing things!
💛 Leon Payne, c/o ’21 DHS & c/o ’25 Alabama State University — launching his next big step as he begins an equipment internship with the Chicago Bears this April.
🖤 Jeremy Norwood, c/o ’21 DHS — proudly serving our community! He graduated from Fire School in 2024 and is now a member of the Mobile Fire Department, Station 20.
Once a Warrior, always a Warrior. Keep shining! 🌟


Can you DIG it?? 🦴🔍
Mrs. Smolinski’s Earth Science students turned into paleontologists for the day thanks to a Burke Box from the Burke Museum! From exploring 540 million years of Earth’s history to learning how scientists “read” the fossil record, our Warriors dove deep into the past right from their classroom.
The best part? Finding real microfossils! Students sifted through sediment, examined fossil casts, and used tools from the Burke Museum’s DIG program to uncover evidence of ancient life. 🌍✨
Mrs. Smolinski’s Earth Science students turned into paleontologists for the day thanks to a Burke Box from the Burke Museum! From exploring 540 million years of Earth’s history to learning how scientists “read” the fossil record, our Warriors dove deep into the past right from their classroom.
The best part? Finding real microfossils! Students sifted through sediment, examined fossil casts, and used tools from the Burke Museum’s DIG program to uncover evidence of ancient life. 🌍✨



✨ Congratulations, Farah Hujier! ✨
Davidson High School is thrilled to announce that Farah Hujier has been named our 2026 Leading Learning Award winner!
Farah is an outstanding IB and EPIC senior with plans to study chemical engineering, and she’s already been accepted to both Georgia Tech and the University of Michigan.
A true leader in every space she enters, Farah played a key role on our Robotics team during their incredibly successful season and serves as Humanitarian and Financial Chair for Davidson’s Model United Nations, where she leads insightful discussions on complex global issues.
We are so proud to have you represent the Warrior community this year, Farah! Keep shining! ⚔️💫
Davidson High School is thrilled to announce that Farah Hujier has been named our 2026 Leading Learning Award winner!
Farah is an outstanding IB and EPIC senior with plans to study chemical engineering, and she’s already been accepted to both Georgia Tech and the University of Michigan.
A true leader in every space she enters, Farah played a key role on our Robotics team during their incredibly successful season and serves as Humanitarian and Financial Chair for Davidson’s Model United Nations, where she leads insightful discussions on complex global issues.
We are so proud to have you represent the Warrior community this year, Farah! Keep shining! ⚔️💫

Davidson High School had an outstanding day at the South Alabama Regional History Day competition on Tuesday, February 24, 2026 sponsored by MCPSS and the Alabama Humanities Alliance. Six of our seven projects brought home either 1st or 2nd place honors in a very crowded field of competition! These students will now move on to the Alabama History Day competition on April 9, 2026 at American Village in Montevallo, AL.
👏 Congratulations to our winners:
• Raeed Hossain & Sariah Hossain – 1st Place, Group Website
• Anna Hunt, Lily Smith & Evie Tate – 1st Place, Group Documentary
• Alex Choi – 1st Place, Individual Paper
• Aritra Biswas – 2nd Place, Individual Exhibit
• Ke’Miyah Lett & Kaitlyn Kollin – 2nd Place, Group Website
• Ava Wendt – 2nd Place, Individual Paper
• Madeline Shettlesworth – Individual Documentary
✨ Way to go, Warriors! Best of luck at State! 🔥📚🏛️
👏 Congratulations to our winners:
• Raeed Hossain & Sariah Hossain – 1st Place, Group Website
• Anna Hunt, Lily Smith & Evie Tate – 1st Place, Group Documentary
• Alex Choi – 1st Place, Individual Paper
• Aritra Biswas – 2nd Place, Individual Exhibit
• Ke’Miyah Lett & Kaitlyn Kollin – 2nd Place, Group Website
• Ava Wendt – 2nd Place, Individual Paper
• Madeline Shettlesworth – Individual Documentary
✨ Way to go, Warriors! Best of luck at State! 🔥📚🏛️









📣 Attention Warriors!
All juniors will be taking the ACT at Davidson on March 10 — the countdown is officially ON! ⏳✏️
To help everyone get test-ready, our juniors participated in ACT Bootcamp, where they worked with advisors from Mastery Prep to build specific skills and boost confidence. 💪📚
We’re leveling up together — let’s crush this test, Warriors! 🖤💛🔥
All juniors will be taking the ACT at Davidson on March 10 — the countdown is officially ON! ⏳✏️
To help everyone get test-ready, our juniors participated in ACT Bootcamp, where they worked with advisors from Mastery Prep to build specific skills and boost confidence. 💪📚
We’re leveling up together — let’s crush this test, Warriors! 🖤💛🔥









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✨ This morning, Davidson’s teachers came together to explore the domino effect in teaching — how small, intentional shifts can lead to big results in student success.
They reflected on their own learning styles and how those approaches shape their classrooms every day.
When students truly understand the learning intentions, they don’t just complete the work — they thrive.
They reflected on their own learning styles and how those approaches shape their classrooms every day.
When students truly understand the learning intentions, they don’t just complete the work — they thrive.





This past week has been FUN with a capital MARDI GRAS in the Culinary classes at Davidson! 💜💛💚
In Culinary 2, students explored food cultures across North America by creating mac and cheese inspired by five different traditions — perfect for celebrating Mardi Gras in Mobile!
• Canadian “Poutine” Mac & Cheese
• Italian Mac & Cheese
• Cajun Mac & Cheese
• Southern Mac & Cheese
• Mexican Mac & Cheese
They compared flavors, ingredients, and cultural influences while bringing global twists to a classic comfort dish.
In Culinary 1, students have been studying dairy science — so they made homemade cheese and built beautiful cheese boards to showcase their work. Hands-on learning at its best!
Our Hospitality & Tourism students studied the economic impact of Mardi Gras in Mobile on the hospitality and tourism industries. They created detailed Mystic Society posters highlighting parade themes, guest experience, food traditions, music, and community impact.
To wrap up the week, we celebrated the way Mobile does it best — with beads, MoonPies, and handmade Tootsie Roll roses in traditional Mardi Gras colors. 💜💛💚
So proud of our students for combining culture, culinary skills, creativity, and community learning all in one festive week!
In Culinary 2, students explored food cultures across North America by creating mac and cheese inspired by five different traditions — perfect for celebrating Mardi Gras in Mobile!
• Canadian “Poutine” Mac & Cheese
• Italian Mac & Cheese
• Cajun Mac & Cheese
• Southern Mac & Cheese
• Mexican Mac & Cheese
They compared flavors, ingredients, and cultural influences while bringing global twists to a classic comfort dish.
In Culinary 1, students have been studying dairy science — so they made homemade cheese and built beautiful cheese boards to showcase their work. Hands-on learning at its best!
Our Hospitality & Tourism students studied the economic impact of Mardi Gras in Mobile on the hospitality and tourism industries. They created detailed Mystic Society posters highlighting parade themes, guest experience, food traditions, music, and community impact.
To wrap up the week, we celebrated the way Mobile does it best — with beads, MoonPies, and handmade Tootsie Roll roses in traditional Mardi Gras colors. 💜💛💚
So proud of our students for combining culture, culinary skills, creativity, and community learning all in one festive week!










Love is in full bloom! 🌸 Ms. Morgans and our talented artists knocked this flower wall out of the park!”







🎉 Signing Day Success at Davidson High School!
We’re proud to celebrate three Warriors who signed athletic scholarships yesterday!
Kamron Mitchell – East Central Community College
Dylan Dunigan – Huntingdon College
Lamar Najem – United States Sports University
Congratulations to these outstanding student‑athletes for taking the next step in their academic and athletic journeys. Once a Warrior, always a Warrior! 💛🖤
We’re proud to celebrate three Warriors who signed athletic scholarships yesterday!
Kamron Mitchell – East Central Community College
Dylan Dunigan – Huntingdon College
Lamar Najem – United States Sports University
Congratulations to these outstanding student‑athletes for taking the next step in their academic and athletic journeys. Once a Warrior, always a Warrior! 💛🖤



📣 Warrior Spotlight!
Davidson IB & EPIC senior Jackson Fox proudly represented our Warriors in the Optimist Club Speech Contest! This year’s theme was “The Moment I Realized I Belonged — My Definition of Community,” and Jackson earned 2nd place!
Way to go! 🖤💛
Davidson IB & EPIC senior Jackson Fox proudly represented our Warriors in the Optimist Club Speech Contest! This year’s theme was “The Moment I Realized I Belonged — My Definition of Community,” and Jackson earned 2nd place!
Way to go! 🖤💛





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Davidson High School’s NJROTC made a statement at the Area‑16 Championship “Super Meet” in Philadelphia, MS! Our cadets brought home six awards, including:
🏆 1st Place – Academic Competition
🏆 1st Place – Personnel Inspection
🏆 1st Place – 16x100 Relay
🥈 2nd Place – Unarmed Exhibition Drill
🥉 3rd Place – Push Ups
🥉 3rd Place – Curl Ups
One instructor even said he “never saw Davidson coming”—and we couldn’t agree more. Our Warriors showed grit, discipline, and heart from start to finish.
As Commander Hamblet shared, “The trophies are wonderful and well deserved, but they do not reflect the true emotional reward and immense pride these cadets felt at the end of the day… It was transformational for them.”
We are incredibly proud of our NJROTC cadets, Senior Chief, Master Sergeant, and the entire team of educators who push our students to grow every day. Way to go, Warriors! 🖤💛
🏆 1st Place – Academic Competition
🏆 1st Place – Personnel Inspection
🏆 1st Place – 16x100 Relay
🥈 2nd Place – Unarmed Exhibition Drill
🥉 3rd Place – Push Ups
🥉 3rd Place – Curl Ups
One instructor even said he “never saw Davidson coming”—and we couldn’t agree more. Our Warriors showed grit, discipline, and heart from start to finish.
As Commander Hamblet shared, “The trophies are wonderful and well deserved, but they do not reflect the true emotional reward and immense pride these cadets felt at the end of the day… It was transformational for them.”
We are incredibly proud of our NJROTC cadets, Senior Chief, Master Sergeant, and the entire team of educators who push our students to grow every day. Way to go, Warriors! 🖤💛






Shoutout to our Warrior Wrestling team for their strong performance at the Southern Sectionals! 🖤💛
A special nod to Windsor Jones and Madden Chambers for advancing to State next weekend—way to represent, Warriors! 🏅
A special nod to Windsor Jones and Madden Chambers for advancing to State next weekend—way to represent, Warriors! 🏅



Teachers at Davidson proudly wore red today for National Wear Red Day to shine a light on an important truth: cardiovascular disease is the #1 killer of women. Together, we’re raising awareness and advocating for healthier hearts.

✨ Surprise in Dr. Moody’s class today!
Hannah Hart with Keep Mobile Beautiful stopped by to award him a $400 grant!
Dr. Moody applied for this funding so the Garden Club he sponsors can purchase supplies to build a brand‑new herb garden. Their goal? To help support our Culinary Department with fresh, home‑grown herbs!
Congratulations, Dr. Moody, and thank you for all that you do for Davidson! 🖤💛
Hannah Hart with Keep Mobile Beautiful stopped by to award him a $400 grant!
Dr. Moody applied for this funding so the Garden Club he sponsors can purchase supplies to build a brand‑new herb garden. Their goal? To help support our Culinary Department with fresh, home‑grown herbs!
Congratulations, Dr. Moody, and thank you for all that you do for Davidson! 🖤💛

