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SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: July 2025
Alabama students in grades 2-8 showed marked improvements in both reading and math proficiency on the Alabama Comprehensive Assessment Program (ACAP) compared to last year. Reading and math proficiency increased across all grade levels, meaning more students are performing at or above grade level.Grades 2-5 surpassed the 60% proficiency goal. (3).png?width=770&height=450&mode=crop)
SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: June 2025
The State Board of Education (SBOE) Thursday approved emergency rules and proposed rules for Alabama’s first-ever paid parental leave benefit for public sector employees, the newly enacted the Alabama Public Employee Paid Parental Leave Act of 2025. State Superintendent of Education Eric Mackey announced the state's improved third grade reading.Job Board
CSFO OF TALLAPOOSA COUNTY SCHOOLS
Board: | Tallapoosa County Board of Education |
Deadline: | July 18, 2025 |
Salary: Negotiable
Posting Date: June 18, 2025
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