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Court Report Newsletter Mar. 2026

Court Report Newsletter: March 2026

Read the March 2026 issue of Court Report, which includes opinions involving immunity, special education, and board member compensation. Click the case names to read the complete opinions (or download the pdf). This newsletter is an AASB/ACSBA member benefit.Angel Moreno, Esq.AASB Legal Services OfficerDana Hill, Esq.AASB External General Counsel
Advocate for Schools 3.27.26 Special Edition

FY27 ETF Budget Package: What’s Really in it for K-12?

In this special edition Advocate for Schools, we break down what Alabama’s record‑setting $10 billion ETF budget really means for local school systems. We highlight what’s funded, what’s missing and why K‑12 leaders must look beyond the top‑line number.View newsletter.

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PIKE ROAD CITY SCHOOLS SUPERINTENDENT

Board:Pike Road City Board of Education
Deadline:April 29, 2026

Salary: The salary range for the position is negotiable based on the successful candidate’s experience and proven track record of success.

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Posting Date: March 24, 2026

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

Board:Alabama Association of School Boards
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Posting Date: March 20, 2026

SUPERINTENDENT OF OPP CITY SCHOOLS

Board:Opp City Schools
Deadline:April 17, 2026

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Posting Date: March 19, 2026

SUPERINTENDENT OF PHENIX CITY SCHOOLS

Board:Phenix City Schools
Deadline:April 3, 2026

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

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Posting Date: March 2, 2026

CSFO OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY SCHOOLS

Board:Tuscaloosa County Board of Education
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Salary: The minimum salary is $145,000 and negotiable depending on qualifications and experience

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Posting Date: February 23, 2026

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