By Erica Thomas, managing editor
TRUSSVILLE July 13, 2021, is Alex Rudick Day. The Trussville City Council made the proclamation during its regular meeting on Tuesday.
National Gold Star Girl Scout Alex Rudick was honored during July 13, 2021, Trussville City Council meeting.
Rudick was honored for her efforts in gaining a National Gold Award for her project as a Girl Scout.
Alex Rudick is an ambassador for Girl Scout Troup 872. For her Gold Award project, Rudick was inspired by her cousin, Jessica Butler, of Moody, who was killed in a crash in 2017.
Rudick has made videos, created a website, talked with lawmakers about creating a hands-free law for the state of Alabama and consulted with the CEO of StopDistractions.org. Her videos have also been made available to Driver’s Education instructors statewide.
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New Bedford Schools Will Continue School Resource Officer Program
School Resource Officers will remain in New Bedford s public schools, Superintendent Thomas Anderson announced Monday at the New Bedford School Committee public meeting.
Anderson said he decided to keep the school district s SRO program after a year-long evaluation and review of the district s disciplinary practices, which he said was conducted by the Rennie Center for Education Research & Policy, a Boston-based nonprofit.
“Based on the extensive review conducted by the district and the Rennie Center, I have concluded that at this time NBPS will retain the School Resource Officer program at multiple schools within the district,” Anderson said.