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  2. Alabama State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Board members were elected by district, but the Alabama Legislature declined to redraw the districts following the 1970 or 1980 censuses. [7] Accordingly, in 1985, Judge Truman McGill Hobbs of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama adopted a redistricting plan that created a Black-majority district. [8]

  3. Mobile County Public School System - Wikipedia

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    The current Mobile County Public School System can trace its beginnings to the Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County, created by the Alabama Legislature through an act passed on January 10, 1826. [8] This was the first education board created in Alabama. [9] Barton Academy in downtown Mobile.

  4. List of school districts in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    School District Location Schools Students Faculty (FTE) Ratio Per Pupil Spending Alabaster City: Alabaster: 5 6,187 354.38 17:1 $10,334 Albertville City

  5. Government of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The government of Alabama is organized under the provisions of the 2022 Constitution of Alabama. [1] Like other states within the United States, Alabama's government is divided into executive, judicial, and legislative branches. Also like any other state, these three branches serve a specific purpose in terms of power.

  6. Rapid City Area Schools - Wikipedia

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    Rapid City Area Schools, formally Rapid City Area School District 51-4, is a public school district serving Rapid City, South Dakota with 31 schools. Boundary

  7. Chapel Hill-Carrboro schools could cut staff positions to ...

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    Middle and high schools: 18.5 positions $100,000 could be saved by reducing the money paid for extra duties that teachers and staff take on at school. How many people could lose their jobs?

  8. Education in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, 23 percent of schools met AYP. [21] While Alabama's public education system has improved, [clarification needed] it lags behind in achievement compared to other states. According to U.S. Census data from 2000, Alabama's high school graduation rate – 75% – is the second lowest in the United States, after Mississippi. [22]

  9. Johnson County commissioners vote to recommend increase ... - AOL

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    The sheriff’s office pushed for salary increases after experiencing a higher vacancy rate than normal. Johnson County commissioners vote to recommend increase in sheriff’s deputy salaries Skip ...