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Alabama's New Career Simulator Truck to Bring Technical Training to Rural, Underserved Schools

SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: Jan. 2025

The Alabama State Board of Education held its January meeting and work session Thursday, marking a transition in board leadership and discussing several key issues.The meeting opened with recognition of two departing members:Stephanie Bell (District 3) concluded her tenure as the longest-serving state board of education member in both Alabama.
New Social Studies Course of Study Approved

SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: Dec. 2024

The State Board of Education in Thursday's work session unanimously approved adoption of the new arts education and social studies courses of study, marking a significant step for the latter subject area which has not been revised since 2010. Five speakers spoke in support of the social studies course of.
AASB Announces New Leadership on Board of Directors
AASB Recognizes 2024 Advocacy Award Recipients
Advocate for Schools Special Edition School Funding Formula 12.13.24
SBOE Receives Preliminary State and Federal Report Card Data

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GENERAL COUNSEL & DIRECTOR OF LEGAL ADVOCACY

Board:Alabama Association of School Boards
Deadline:March 31, 2025

Salary: Negotiable

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Posting Date: January 6, 2025

SUPERINTENDENT OF MONROE COUNTY SCHOOLS

Board:Monroe County Board of Education
Deadline:January 24, 2025

Salary: Base salary starts at $145,000 and will be negotiable based on experience and a proven track record.

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Posting Date: December 16, 2024

PRESIDENT OF THE ALABAMA SCHOOL FOR HEALTH SCIENCES

Board:Alabama School for Health Sciences Board of Trustees
Deadline:January 21, 2025

Salary: The base salary will be $180,000 to $250,000, plus additional benefits based on experience and proven track record.

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Posting Date: December 20, 2024

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