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5 candidates announced to fill District 4 seat on Huntsville City School Board

Can a school district discipline a student based on social media content posted while on campus?

Huntsville City School leaders are expressing concern over student s internet content By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | March 3, 2021 at 11:31 PM CST - Updated March 3 at 11:33 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - If your student posts an inappropriate message on Snapchat or Instagram off school property, can they be disciplined by their school? Right now, the answer is yes. But that question is going before U.S. Supreme Court justices on a case out of Pennsylvania that could set a new precedent for every student. The challenge in court comes from a Pennsylvania student over her vulgar message about her cheerleading team on social media, and it was posted it on the school’s campus.

Huntsville City School Board enters purchase agreement on Blossomwood property

Huntsville City School Board enters purchase agreement on Blossomwood property Huntsville City Schools entered into purchase agreement in January 20th (Source: WAFF 48 news) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | February 5, 2021 at 3:20 PM CST - Updated February 5 at 3:20 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Huntsville City School Board members voted to approve a land purchase agreement to buy property in the Blossomwood area. A unanimous vote to approve the $2,750,000 purchase happened at a January 19th meeting. According to the purchase agreement, the property is owned by Clements Baptist Church, it sits on McClung Avenue near Maple Hill Park. A spokesperson for the school board confirmed the agreement was executed on January 20th.

Huntsville City School parent concerned about his children s education

Huntsville City School parent concerned about his children s education A Hunstville City School parent shared his concerns with us Wednesday, about the education his children are getting during the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact of the ransom-ware attack. Posted: Dec 9, 2020 11:05 PM Posted By: Bridget Divers A Hunstville City School parent shared his concerns with us Wednesday, about the education his children are getting during the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact of the ransom-ware attack. We also learned about a possible supplemental pay plan for educators during this difficult time. It s been a bit of a challenge. Primarily it s the schedule and encouraging our kids to be self-driven when they re at home, said Zane Hall, Parent of Huntsville City School students.

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