Education — Page 2

DEMOPOLIS – Marking a new era in Alabama healthcare, ground was broken today for the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences. State and national leaders joined educators, healthcare professionals, philanthropists, and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Nearly a dozen Madison County organizations, ranging from education to first responders to economic development, are receiving grants today through the Alabama’s Mountains, Rivers & Valleys Resource, Conservation […]

HUNTSVILLE – Even more budding scientists and engineers will have the chance to participate in the 72nd annual North Alabama Regional Science and Engineering Fair. The event will be hosted […]

Alabama A&M University President Daniel K. Wims (pictured)testifying before Congress on agricultural security.

Alabama A&M University President Daniel K. Wims testified before Congress recently, urging lawmakers to strengthen America’s agricultural defenses against emerging threats. Wims appeared before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on […]

MONTGOMERY — Despite a threat from Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth to “strip AHSAA of its power,” Alabama High School Athletic Association is standing by its decision to require student-athletes under […]

HUNTSVILLE – For nearly 25 years, Toyota Alabama has assembled engines, invested in the workforce and strengthened the Huntsville community. Today, Huntsville students will take the wheel of hands-on STEM programs […]

MONTGOMERY — A Montgomery County Circuit Court judge has issued a temporary restraining order against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) rule on Creating Hope and Opportunity for Our […]

HUNTSVILLE — On the heels of this week’s announcement that the U.S. Space Command is being permanently relocated to Redstone Arsenal, a Huntsville company is joining with the U.S. Space […]

MONTGOMERY – High school student-athletes have become a political football regarding eligibllity under the state’s CHOOSE Act. To that end, Gov. Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) are seeking an […]

HUNTSVILLE – There will be a lot of blue and gold today in the Rolling Hills neighborhood in north Huntsville to celebrate Mae Jemison High School Homecoming and the Homecoming […]

TUSCUMBIA — A groundbreaking pathway for local students to enter high-demand, high-skill technical careers is being paved at Deshler High School. The school’s Pre-Apprenticeship Program in Heating, Ventilation, and Air […]

HUNTSVILLE –Registration for an event bringing together presidents from Madison County’s foremost public colleges and universities to share insights on the future of higher education in the region is now […]

MONTGOMERY — Two years ago, 18 Alabama farmers and ag professionals embarked on an intense, immersive and impactful leadership development experience. Six institutes later, members of Class VI graduated from […]

HUNTSVILLE — There may not be sports teams or even a mascot, but HudsonAlpha U opens next month for its next session. The public is invited to learn more about […]

HUNTSVILLE – Motorists on Pulaski Pike will face temporary closures Saturday morning for the annual Celebrate Education Day Parade and Festival. The Huntsville Police Department said the parade may cause […]

BIRMINGHAM – Veteran construction industry leader Virnetta Woodbury has published a workbook to help high school students discover their passions and build career paths from them. Woodbury, a project manager […]

CHATTANOOGA — A Russellville cattle farmer who teaches high school agriscience has earned accolades during the recent Alabama Farmers Federation Farm & Land Conference, ALFA announced. Caleb Beason of Franklin […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools students have exciting options for staying engaged during fall break, thanks to the city’s Parks & Recreation Department. Registration for fall break camps opens Monday […]

AMERICAN FORK, Utah — A Scottsboro High School educator is among four educators nationwide to receive the 2025 YouScience innovative Educator Award, honoring their exceptional leadership in connecting and preparing […]

MADISON — With an eye to the future, the annual Madison Chamber Back-to-School Breakfast offers updates and initiatives shaping Madison City Schools. The theme this year is “Lift Off to […]

Huntsville middle-schooler dies after being hit by car

HUNTSVILLE — A Hunsville middle school student died from his injuries Tuesday after he was hit by a car while bike riding in South Huntsville. According to Huntsville Police, Kallel […]

LIBERTY, S.C. — To help area residents and students widen their educational opportunities, a regional community colleges organization has signed a transfer agreement with a major online university. According to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Keith Trawick, a lifelong Madison County resident and veteran educator, has announced his candidacy for superintendent of Madison County Schools.  Trawick, chief of staff for Superintendent Ken Kubik, […]

HUNTSVILLE – When it comes to students’ safety, there’s no room for shortcuts. To that and with schools opening this week, the Huntsville Police Department is launching Zero in the […]