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When Gov. Ivey announced the CHOOSE Act on Tuesday, few education leaders were surprised. Here's what they think about the $100 million plan.
After a monthlong freeze, Alabama schools will regain access to nearly $70 million in federal funds that were under review by ...
According to Alabama State Department of Education Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey, the state board of education still has roughly $200 million left to spend before the end of September.
In Alabama, those pressures are amplified by underfunding and uneven support across districts. Now, a new WalletHub study ...
Alabama is in the midst of a teaching shortage, and according to Mackey, Alabama had a teacher shortage before the pandemic. Mackey said that when he announced this program superintendents cheered.
New education savings accounts in Alabama and Wyoming put the two states in the lead as education choice expands across the nation. Other states that are making real progress: Utah, Kentucky ...
Franklin County, in north Alabama, is home to one of the state’s largest populations of Mexican and Central American immigrants. Many of them migrated in the early 1990s and now make up about a ...
Three years after the Alabama State Department of Education launched CS4Alabama to promote computer science in K-12 schools, proponents say legislative support and educator certifications have ...
Well-trained, experienced teacher aides play an important role in helping to teach struggling readers, educators at one Alabama school say. The school, like many around the state, is wrestling with ...
For support related to COVID-19, families can call the state’s support line at 1-888-442-1793 to get connected to services, online support groups and educational materials for managing anxiety ...