Education — Page 4
HUNTSVILLE — As Huntsville City Schools leaders prepare for a new school year, the district has marked the first year of its 10-year, $600 million capital plan. Approved by the […]
MONTGOMERY — The state’s education savings accounts are funded and available for the 2025-2026 school year, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. The ESAs were established by the state’s CHOOSE Act […]
MONTGOMERY – Citing the importance of “protecting the health and safety of our children,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced the application process for the 2025 Alabama Safe Schools […]
SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent is excited to announce the launch of its 12th annual School Share drive. The drive kicks off Monday and will support area students through the “$5 […]
Astronauts, including Space Camp alumna, aboard space station to answer questions from Space Campers
HUNTSVILLE — With one of their own on board, Space Campers will take part in a Q&A next week with NASA astronauts on the International Space Station. At 11:40 a.m. CDT […]
MONTGOMERY – On the first official day of summer, Gov. Kay Ivey invited Alabama students to join her third annual Summer Reading Challenge. “Our students have earned a well-deserved summer break, but […]
GUNTERSVILLE — Marshall County Superintendent Cindy Wigley said she is seeking re-election, aiming to continue her mission of improving educational outcomes, expanding opportunities, and strengthening schools across the county. “I’m […]
FLORENCE – University of North Alabama sophomore Heidi Armstrong, an elementary education major, has received a scholarship through the Alabama Space Grant Consortium as part of a program funded by […]
ATHENS — As the state’s fastest growing county, Limestone County is facing increasing demands on its public schools, including those in the city of Athens. To help meet those demands, […]
TUSCALOOSA — The largest delegation of girls to attend Girls State will hear from two of their most politically successful alums next week at the 83rd session of the American […]
MONTGOMERY – Several North Alabama elementary schools will gain new classrooms thanks to a state early childhood education program. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education […]
MONTGOMERY – The “most well-known and most beloved couple in Rainsville” and a Lauderdale County coach who loves to teach are among the recipients of “Making a Difference” awards by […]
HUNTSVILLE – Ensuring the voices of the city’s youth are heard and valued, Huntsville has launched a Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council. According to the city, the council is a dynamic […]
ATHENS — Limestone County is the fastest growing in the state and its schools are nearly busting at the seams. To help meet the educational demands that are coming, Limestone […]
HUNTSVILLE – When whipping up a batch of realistic fake flesh, follow the recipe exactly. Swap steps in mixing the chemicals, and your human imitation looks more like alien goo. […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville Police Department and local nonprofit Free 2 Teach are teaming up once again – this time for the After School Bash, a community-wide celebration designed to support public […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a near-overflow crowd at the Jaycee Community Building in John Hunt Park, the Green Ambassador program commended students and teachers across Huntsville for sustainability projects both inside […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Schools, in conjunction with the Alabama Department of Education, will begin its annual Summer Food Service Program next month. The program will operate Monday through Thursday, […]
ATHENS — High school students in Athens received $1,600 to invest in their community and chose seven projects that range from healthcare to community events to the arts. Members of […]
MONTGOMERY – Flanked by middle school students, Gov. Kay Ivey signed the FOCUS Act into law this morning in her office. The legislation, “Freeing Our Classrooms of Unnecessary Screens for […]
HAMILTON — Bevill State Community College and C3 of Northwest Alabama have launched a tuition reimbursement program to support workforce development and economic growth across Fayette, Lamar, and Marion counties. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville City Schools is taking another critical step forward in its journey toward full release from long-standing federal court supervision by filing an unopposed motion for partial unitary […]
HUNTSVILLE – “No job is too big, no pup is too small.” And, in Huntsville, kids can save the day at the “PAW Patrol: Adventure Play” exhibit, which opens Tuesday […]
