About:
The town of Ariton is a result of two communities coming together in 1906. Before 1906 a community known as Charlton was located around present day Hornsby Tire; a community known as Ariosta was located around the Universalist Cemetery on HWY 51. Both towns were named in honor of railroad men. In 1906 these two communities decided to come together to make one modern town located between the two. The name of the town would be called Union City. The name Union City did not last because the post office demanded the town change its name because Alabama already had a Union City. The town leaders decided to create a name based on the two communities that came together. They took ARI from Ariosta and TON from Charlton to make the new name ARITON.
History tells us that Charlton had a school beginning in 1890, which would be the first public school in the community. As the communities changed names so did the school. In 1890 Charlton School was established, in 1902 Union City school was established, in the early 1900s a two story wooden building was built on the present campus. In 1923 the wooden school burned and was replaced by a modern brick building that opened in 1924. In 1980 a new elementary building had to be built due to increased enrollment. In 2000 the 1924 building was demolished and replaced with the current Ariton High School. In 2013 eight classroom were added to the elementary department and a state of the art greenhouse was added to the Agri-Science department.
Ariton School currently has 711 students in grades K-12. Ariton School employs 73 people and is the hub of its community. The school has a rich tradition of academic and athletic excellence. The school has tremendous community support and prides itself in providing a quality education to the young people of the community.