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Freedom to Serve: Military children rising to their best at Maxwell AFB & Gunter Annex

Freedom to Serve: Military children rising to their best at Maxwell AFB & Gunter Annex Col. Eries L.G. Mentzer MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE - The Freedom to Serve.it is possible when we can serve in locations where our children can rise to their best. As a mom of a military child, one of the most important factors in my relocation and retention decision is access to high-quality public schools for my son. Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex is one of those locations where my son can rise to his best, so I can rise to my best, free from concerns about the quality of his education. 

City of Montgomery, MPS Announce Technology Partnership with Ed Farm

Alabama News Updated: Mayor Steven L. Reed and Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ann Roy Moore today announced the launch of a new education technology initiative called MGM Codes. “Today is a transformative moment for Montgomery Public Schools,” Mayor Reed said. “MGM Codes will be a catalyst that expands opportunity for Montgomery’s middle school students through the introduction of advanced technology, enhanced teaching methods and STEAM-based learning modules. This progress was made possible through our partnership with private sector innovators like Ed Farm and Apple.” “As we prepare for our summer learning program and the upcoming academic year, we’re honored to have this partnership in place to help expose our students to coding and engaging STEM activities. Putting this technology in our students’ hands is not only going to inspire them but will prepare them for the future. This is truly an exciting time for MPS,” said Dr. Ann Roy Moore, Super

Montgomery Public Schools Asks the State to Make Employee Vaccinations a Priority

Alabama News Updated: Montgomery Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ann Roy Moore and members of the Montgomery County school board have sent a letter to Gov. Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris asking that they make the COVID-19 vaccine a priority for MPS employees. The school system is going all-virtual starting Monday. That decision was made after several employees died of COVID-19 related causes. The school system had allowed families to choose in-person or virtual learning as of January 11. Moore said that she expected the school system to remain all-virtual until the vaccine became widely given to MPS employees.

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