
New Adopt-A-School Partnership Unites Remmert & Company and TCHS
Remmert & Company has partnered with the Adopt-A-School program and is now a supporter of Tuscaloosa County High School. This partnership connects students with real-world career insights and opportunities to support their future success.
“At Tuscaloosa County High School, we believe that strong schools build strong communities,” school officials said in a statement. “Through the Adopt-A-School program, our partnership with Remmert & Company will create meaningful opportunities for our students—supporting academic success, career readiness and personal growth.
Through the partnership, Remmert & Company will bring in guest speakers to share career pathways and industry insights, helping students build skills, and host plant tours for a behind-the-scenes look at its operations. The company will also sponsor incentives for the school’s ‘Student of the Month’ program.
“I’m truly excited for Remmert & Company to partner with Tuscaloosa County High,” said Barry Strozier, executive vice president of engagement and development for Remmert & Company. “As someone who believes in supporting our local youth, it means a lot to be part of something that helps students grow and succeed right here in our community.”

“We appreciate Remmert & Company’s dedication to investing in the future by supporting local education,” said school officials. “By partnering with Tuscaloosa County High School, they will give back to the community and help develop the next generation of leaders, innovators, and professionals.”
For more information about the Adopt-A-School Program or to get involved, contact Carolyn Tubbs at carolyn@westalabamachamber.com or visit westalabamachamber.com/AAS.
“We encourage other businesses and organizations to join the Adopt-A-School initiative, as involvement can make a lasting impact not just in a school, but throughout the entire community,” said school officials.
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