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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.
Cell Phone Ban Goes to Governor, CHOOSE Act Funding Increased
Here is our Advocate for Schools newsletter which includes this week's update on education issues, legislation and policy.Click here for newsletter.Job Board
SUPERINTENDENT OF DOTHAN CITY SCHOOLS
Board: | Dothan City Schools |
Deadline: | May 30, 2025 |
Salary: Negotiable based on the successful candidate
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.
Posting Date: April 17, 2025
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AASB’s mission is to develop excellent school board leaders through quality training, advocacy, and services. AASB’s more than 900 members of boards of education represent 139 local boards of education and other governing boards. AASB offers various levels and types of membership.
Advocacy
Advocacy is more than supporting a position; it's also about speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Alabama's school boards are expected to use their voice to translate for state policymakers the diverse needs and challenges of public education in their communities.
Training
Providing school board leaders quality training is a key tenet of the Alabama Association of School Boards' mission statement. AASB offers coursework throughout the year in face-to-face sessions and 24 hours a day through the School Board U leadership development portal.
Services
By pooling resources through its membership, the Alabama Association of School Boards provides services which one school board could not economically provide alone. Our services range from publications and strategic planning to policy analysis, risk management and evaluations.