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SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: Nov. 2024
The State Board of Education discussed new 2024 courses of study for arts education and social studies during Thursday’s board work session., The proposed changes would add more high school courses in the arts and include substantial changes to social studies for the first time since 2010, aiming for more.Students Shine Bright in AASB's 75th Anniversary Student Art Contest
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Four talented young artists have captured top honors in the Alabama Association of School Boards' (AASB) "Diamond Legacy" 75th Anniversary Student Art Contest. The statewide competition, which drew more than 150 entries, challenged public school students to illustrate the lasting impact of school board leadership in Alabama..Job Board
SUPERINTENDENT OF SELMA CITY SCHOOLS
Board: | Selma City Board of Education |
Deadline: | December 17, 2024 |
Salary: Base salary starts at $145,000 and will be negotiable based on experience and a proven track record.
Posting Date: November 13, 2024
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