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Thorington Trace a close-knit neighborhood near east Montgomery schools
Paul Sullivan
The nearness of newer public schools is a plus for the Thorington Trace neighborhood where 45 homes have been sold during the past year.
The growing neighborhood in east Montgomery is also less than five minutes from the James W Wilson Jr. YMCA, ballfields, and vibrant churches.
Park Crossing High School as well as Johnnie R Carr Middle School and Wynton M Blount Elementary School are all within five minutes of Thorington Trace.
“Thorington Trace is located off Ray Thorington Road, close to schools, lots of shopping, and it offers easy access to the interstate,” Realtor Stephanie Schulte said.
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Alabama teachers speak out as four more teachers die of COVID-19 this week
On Thursday, Montgomery Public Schools (MPS) piano teacher Leslye Ames, 49, became the latest educator to die from COVID-19 in the Alabama capital. Four teachers in the school district lost their lives to COVID-19 in a single week, making this the most deadly week within a deadly month for Alabama educators.
Leslye Ames, piano teacher [Credit: Facebook]
Dwayne Berry, an MPS administrator and football coach, died on Monday, January 19. “He was really loved by all the kids, all the coaches there,” MPS athletic director Patrick Fenderson told the
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Montgomery Public Schools has announced the death of yet another coach within the school system. Park Crossing High School coach DeCarlos Perkins has died.
We’re experiencing quite a bit of sorrow right now, and we’re sending our thoughts, love, and support to Coach Perkins’ family. He will be deeply missed not only at his school but throughout the district. I’m asking our community to support the families that have lost loved ones,” Superintendent Dr. Ann Roy Moore said.
MPS officials say they are working with schools that have suffered the loss of colleagues by providing counseling and support services to students and staff.