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  2. Paraprofessional educator - Wikipedia

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    A paraprofessional educator, alternatively known as a paraeducator, para, instructional assistant, educational assistant, teacher's aide or classroom assistant, is a teaching-related position within a school generally responsible for specialized or concentrated assistance for students in elementary and secondary schools.

  3. Marengo County School District - Wikipedia

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    Marengo County School District is the school district for Marengo County, Alabama. [3] The system educates more than 1,500 students and is one of the largest employers in the county with more than 200 employees. [4] The district is governed by the Marengo County Board of Education.

  4. Lillie England Lovinggood - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, she taught school in Birmingham, Alabama. In 1894, she passed an examination which granted her a life-time license to teach in Alabama. On December 26, 1894, England married Reuben Shannon Lovinggood, the principal of Cameron Public School, in Birmingham, Alabama. [2]

  5. Hoover City Schools - Wikipedia

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    A five-member Board of Education, appointed by the Hoover City Council, acts as the governing body of the school system. Hoover City Schools has more National Board-Certified Teachers than any other system in Alabama; more Alabama Teachers of the Year than any other system in Alabama; and ACT scores above state and national averages. [3]

  6. Alabama State Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) is the state education agency of Alabama. It is headquartered at 50 North Ripley Street in Montgomery. [1] The department was formed by the Alabama Legislature in 1854. [2] The department serves over 740,000 students in 136 school systems.

  7. Education in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    During this period, it was a crime in Alabama to teach a slave to read. [6] Slavery was abolished in 1865. From the end of the Reconstruction era in the 1870s down to the 1940s, the state and local governments gave far less money to all-black public schools compared to the favored white public schools.