Tuesday, March 30, 2021
A total of 28 candidates have applied to become the next head football coach at Berryville High School including two coaches currently employed by the school district as well as candidates from as far away as North Dakota.
The Berryville School District released the list of candidates on Monday in response to a request from Carroll County Newspapers.
The candidates include Ryan Whetham and Bryce Moorman, both currently coaches at Berryville. Whetham is the Bobcats defensive coordinator and head coach of the high school softball team, while Moorman is an assistant football coach and head coach of the high school boys soccer team.
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As teacher morale hit bottom, these Alabama districts looked for ways to ease workload
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As teacher morale hit bottom, these Alabama districts looked for ways to ease workload
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Vonda Ashley, a teacher in Talladega County, works with a student at Winterboro High School. She did not want to teach remotely, she said, and has worked in-person throughout the school year. Credit Talladega County Schools for AL.com.
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Teachers are exhausted.
Last summer, Alabama schools were asked to provide in-person and remote options for learning, effectively doubling the responsibilities for many teachers.
But at least two Alabama school districts gave educators the option to either teach remote students or in-person students. Not both.