On March 1, 2007, Enterprise High School was hit by an EF4 tornado during the
February–March 2007 Tornado Outbreak. The twister collapsed parts of the building's science wing, third hallway and new gym, while causing severe damage in other areas of the school after impacting near Enterprise's
municipal airport. The parking lot designated "Blue" was severely damaged, with cars stacked on each other. Cars in the other school parking lots were also damaged. Early news reports indicated that 20% of the building was damaged, and numerous students were injured. reported eight fatalities at the school as of 8:30 p.m.
CST on the evening of the storm; earlier reports had set the death toll as high as 22, later scaled back to five. The death toll was increased again the following day to eight as recovery efforts went onward. The final death toll was set at nine, including Ryan Mohler, Peter Dunn, AJ Jackson, Jamie Vidensek, Michael Bowen, Mikey Tompkins, Katie Strunk, Michelle Wilson, and an elderly woman named Edna Strickland. It was the first killer tornado at a US school since 1993. After the tornado, the school was relocated to
Enterprise-Ozark Community College (later renamed
Enterprise State Community College), where it remained until the new school building was completed in August 2010. The song "Held In His Love" by
The Springs was written by Stewart Halcomb, a student inside Enterprise High School (Alabama) on March 1, 2007, and dedicated to the eight friends he lost that day. In response to the tornado,
Rachael Ray helped with the catering costs associated with the school's annual senior prom event (which was subsequently featured on the April 30, 2007, episode of her television show). After a night of dancing to the music of a DJ, Rachael Ray surprised students by arranging an unexpected musical performance by
Mandy Moore. On May 3, 2007,
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, The Skyline Drive,
Course of Nature, May-Day,
The Springs (band), and Brandon Kelly set up Band-Aid Benefit Concert sponsored by 106.7
WKMX in
Fort Rucker, Alabama to help raise money for the high school. Along with
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Course of Nature,
Melissa Joan Hart supported husband,
Mark Wilkerson of CON and the high school. ==Desegregation==