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May-2025-FYI-Newsletter

State Board Honors Alabama Teacher of the Year, Addresses Parental Leave and RAISE Act

Below is the May 2025 edition of AASB's FYI Newsletter, which includes a recap of this week's State Board of Education meeting and work session, as well as information about upcoming AASB programs and events. Please feel free to share this publication with others you think would be interested. FYI.
State Board Honors Alabama Teacher of the Year, Addresses Parental Leave and RAISE Act

SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: May 2025

Celebration took center stage at Thursday’s State Board of Education meeting, where members recognized Alabama 2025-2026 Teacher of the Year Katie Collins of Bluff Park Elementary School (Hoover City Schools) and Alternate Teacher of the Year Aubrey Bennett of George Washington Carver High School (Birmingham City Schools), along with 14.

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CSFO OF PIKE COUNTY SCHOOLS

Board:Pike County Board of Education
Deadline:June 22, 2025

Salary: $120K - $135K; Negotiable

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Posting Date: May 13, 2025

SUPERINTENDENT OF PELL CITY SCHOOLS

Board:Pell City Schools
Deadline:June 13, 2025

Salary: The salary is $175,000 and is negotiable based on experience and proven track record.

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Posting Date: May 12, 2025

SUPERINTENDENT OF DOTHAN CITY SCHOOLS

Board:Dothan City Schools
Deadline:May 30, 2025

Salary: Negotiable based on the successful candidate

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Posting Date: April 30, 2025

SUPERINTENDENT OF BARBOUR COUNTY SCHOOLS

Board:Barbour County Board of Education
Deadline:May 19, 2025

Salary: The salary range is $120,000 to $140,000 depending on experience and qualifications.

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Posting Date: April 17, 2025

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