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Here are the top high schools in each Alabama metro

Here are the top high schools in each Alabama metro
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Here are the Alabama 2021-22 Teacher of the Year finalists

Here are the Alabama 2021-22 Teacher of the Year finalists Updated May 11, 2021; Reflecting on his experiences as the most recent finalist, and Alabama’s current Teacher of the Year, Dr. Andrew Jackson said, “Congratulations to these highly skilled educators, who have been selected to represent their local school systems and our regional education districts. Each of these Alabama Teacher of the Year 16 Finalists truly demonstrate outstanding classroom leadership and are elevating our profession to new levels of success.” The pool of candidates will be narrowed to the top four by a state-level committee. The 2021-22 Alabama Teacher of the Year will be announced in August.

Sand Mountain school superintendents make coronavirus safety plans for next fall

Sand Mountain school superintendents make coronavirus safety plans for next fall School districts are making their safety plans for the fall semester. Posted: May 6, 2021 8:40 PM Updated: May 6, 2021 11:14 PM Posted By: Sierra Phillips We talked with superintendents in Sand Mountain who say they are keeping some coronavirus precautions in place, but campuses will look closer to how they did before the pandemic. My effort has been a measured approach to follow the ADPH guidelines and to provide as much normalcy as possible with our students and staff, said Dr. Cindy Wigley, Superintendent with Marshall County Schools. Superintendents Dr. Cindy Wigley with Marshall County Schools and Dr. Johnny Berry with Arab City Schools both say right now, they plan to make some coronavirus precautions, like masks, in place.

Schools in the Tennessee Valley continue to navigate COVID-19

Schools in the Tennessee Valley continue to navigate COVID-19 Valley schools COVID-19 update By Tiffany Thompson | January 27, 2021 at 11:34 PM CST - Updated January 27 at 11:35 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - On Wednesday, 150 Discovery Middle School students in Madison are still in quarantine after potential exposure to COVID-19 earlier this week. Then, you have Arab City Schools leaders extending its blended learning model through February 12th because of safety concerns. Over in Madison County, students learning traditionally return to campuses for five days a week on Monday. It’s clear the juggling act for districts navigating this virus continues. Limestone County School District Superintendent Dr. Randy Shearouse said the numbers are looking better, but still not where he wants them.

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