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People of Alabama: Makiyah McFarland of Birmingham
By Tamika Moore
April 5, 2021
Makiyah McFarland has become more social her last two years of high school and is looking forward to college. (Tamika Moore/People of Alabama)
“Just go with the flow of life. Don’t worry about what anyone says or thinks about you. From middle school to my sophomore year, I was very antisocial. I’m out there a little more now. I grew up around very judgmental people and I don’t like the pressure of being judged by other people. Don’t listen to what other people say. Only take the good advice. Do the things that make you happy instead of other people. Be yourself. Just keep praying and focusing on what you want in life.” – Makiyah McFarland, 18, of Birmingham.
Hooverâs 2020-21 Teachers of the Year found their true calling
Photo by Erin Nelson.
Katie Thompson, a special education teacher at Riverchase Elementary, meets with her students after being named Elementary Teacher of the Year for Hoover City Schools. Ã
Photo by Jon Anderson.
Hoover City Schools central office staff and Debra Smith, principal at the Riverchase Career Connection Center, inform Pam McClendon, the lead teacher in the Cyber Innovation Academy at RC3, on screen, that she has been selected as the 2020-21 Hoover City Schools Secondary Teacher of the Year on Dec. 17. McClendon was in Montgomery for a family funeral.
The 1986 Challenger explosion: These Alabama teachers were almost on board the doomed shuttle
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
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Challenger space shuttle.
“It’s such a quantum leap from what my life has been like,” the 37-year-old mother of two told
It was not to be.
Those children instead watched in horror 35 years ago this week as the
Challenger disintegrated at 10:39 a.m. CST on Jan. 28, 1986. McAuliffe died along with six other crew members, 73 seconds into the shuttle’s flight.
Watching along with a generation of children marked by the tragedy were two Alabama teachers who had signed up, along with more than 100 others across the state, to compete a year earlier as part of NASA’s Teacher in Space program, launched in 1984 by President Reagan.
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