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Alabama school report cards to be released Thursday For the first time, the Alabama Department of Education has released "report cards" containing letter grades for not only each school system but each school across the state. The state introduced the Alabama State Report Card so students, parents, taxpayers, and others could easily understand how ...
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House committee approves day care regulation bill Pebblin Warren, D-Tuskegee, said. Alabama has had a longstanding law exempting faith-based day cares from state licensure and regulations such as maximum child-to-worker ratios. Nearly half of the 1,914 day cares in the state claim the religious exemption, according to the Department of Human ...
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Mazda, Toyota in joint venture for new Alabama plant The State of Alabama is the fifth largest producer of cars and light trucks nationally with a strong automotive manufacturing presence including Toyota's engine plant in Huntsville, where Toyota employs 1,400 team members. With more than 150 Tier 1 and 2 automotive suppliers in the state as well as ...
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What good do school report cards do anyway? A national education group responds By midday Thursday of this week, every Alabama public K-12 school will know what letter grade it earned on the state's first-ever report card. It is a report card six years in the making. Statewide, schools earned a 'C,' but individual school grades have not yet been released. The Foundation for Excellence ...
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Alabama lawmakers allegedly facing a flurry of subpoenas over campaign expenses Secretary of State John Merrill said he recently notified lawmakers that the practice wasn't proper. "We saw that as a glaring weakness in the system," Merrill told Al.com. Why this matters: Lawmakers have begun complaining publicly, with one even stating she is not running for re-election, because of ...
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History, injustice and hope in Alabama Moore, as you may know, was twice elected Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court and twice forced from that post by judicial actions (2003 and 2016). I don�t think often of Alabama (or of Roy Moore, for that matter) but when I think of either the state or the man, my thoughts go to history and ...
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