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- Henry County students encouraged to used texting to learn
Times are changing and schools are starting to change their policies to adapt.
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- Teen Dies in Ala. Middle School Shooting
According to CBSNews.com: Suspected Shooter Arrested After Gunfire Breaks Out at School; Some Students Learned of Shooting From Text Messages
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- Thousands of Teachers May Lose Their Jobs Next School Year
3500 Alabama teachers may lose their jobs in 2011.
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- Troy kicks off National Distance Learning Week
Troy University runs one of three ACCESS distance learning support centers in the state of Alabama.
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- Dale County Students Buzz to the Top
Middle school students in Dale County were buzzing with excitement on Friday.
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- Grant Helps Local Children Crack Open New Books
Thanks to their librarian students at Gerard Middle School will be cracking open new books.
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- Obama speaks on Education
Obama urges reforms in schools, colleges
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- Change in Bus Route for Holmes County Schools
Inclement weather changes students bus route for Holmes County Schools on Monday.
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- Chairman: Alabama PACT Bill up for Vote Tuesday
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - A state Senate committee will vote next week on a bill to bail out Alabama's financially troubled prepaid college tuition program.
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- ESCC Homecoming Set for January 21
Enterprise State Community College's Homecoming celebration is set for Thursday, January 21, at 5:30 p.m. on the Enterprise Campus in Lolley Gymnasium.
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- Race to the top education reform may benefit FL students
CFO Sink Brings Together State Education Officials, Local Teachers to Ensure New Federal Education Grants Work for Florida
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- Chipola officials to cut ribbon for renovated building
The Chipola College District Board of Trustees will host a Ribbon-Cutting and Open House of the college’s newly-renovated Cafeteria/Student Center on Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 5 p.m.
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- You can upgrade your internet skills at ESCC
Special Internet Training classes are being offered to Wiregrass area employees for an opportunity to upgrade skills.
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- The Sea Comes to Carroll High School
You can only learn so much from a text book. That's why one Carroll High teacher brought the sea to her students.
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- Alabama AP Survey: No Consensus on Tuition Bailout
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - An Associated Press survey of Alabama legislators has found there is no consensus yet on whether state government should bail out Alabama's financially ailing prepaid college tuition plan with millions of state dollars.
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- Registration is open for Enterprise State Community College
Registration is open for Spring Semester at Enterprise State Community College.
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- Charter School Endorsement
Riley asks state board to endorse charter schools
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- Study Says Some Ala. Schools Segregated
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A new study says the splintering of the Jefferson County school system into smaller city districts is renewing school segregation.
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- Ivey Unveils Proposal to Save Ala. Tuition Plan
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - State Treasurer Kay Ivey wants to shift part of the money in Alabama's prepaid college tuition plan to public and private universities in Alabama.
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- Houston Co. High School Receives Needed Gift
A request before the holiday weekend brought Houston County High School an early gift.
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- Special Investigative Series: Uniformed Security - Part 2
A nationally recognized publication recently called Dothan, "The best place in Alabama to raise a family," based in-part on reports of school achievement and safety.
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- Special Investigative Series: Uniformed Security - Part 1
Dothan City Schools were once a hodgepodge of baggy jeans and logo tees, but now they're streamlined in fitted khakis and polos, but is the uniform mindset catching on? Or are uniforms making our students more vulnerable? We examine if uniforms are providing the security and increased learning they promised.
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- EOCC to get a new name
All of the campuses of Enterprise-Ozark Community College could see some big changes by the Spring semester.
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- Headland Middle School students learn gang resistance training
Headland Middle School students are doing their part to help the community while learning to resist gangs.
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- EOCC gets 3D Modeling certificate program
Administrators at the Enterprise-Ozark Community College are excited to present a new 3D modeling certificate program.
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- Henry County Schools adopt drug testing policy
Henry County officials are being proactive when it comes to student drug use.
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- Ozark citizens to vote on tax referendum to fund new high school
Ozark residents will soon be heading to the polls to vote on funding a new high school for the area.
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- AL--No Enterprise Split
Alabama board won't split Enterprise-Ozark College
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- Zion Chapel could soon get renovations, new classrooms and a band room
Coffee County School Superintendent Linda Ingram plans to recommend that the school board accept a bid to make renovations at Zion Chapel School.
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- Midland City students hold Veteran's Day Ceremony
Children at Midland City School Elementary are celebrating Veteran's Day in a special way.
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- Troy City Schools receive 160K grant
Troy City Schools are getting a technology makeover.
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- Troy University-Dothan offers scholarship program for adult learners
If you've been thinking about heading back to college now may be the perfect time.
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- Abbeville leaders fight childhood obesity
Obesity continues to be a growing concern in children across the nation.
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- Last EHS football game at Bates Memorial Stadium
It is the end of an era for the Enterprise High School Wildcats.
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- College Street Elementary students are "Just Saying No"
Kids at College Street Elementary in Enterprise are “just saying no” to drugs today.
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- Henry County Schools get grant for school resource officers
Henry County students are safer this school year thanks to the help of a state grant.
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- Troy Educator Enters Hall of Fame
A Troy University educator is inducted into the Alabama Education Leadership Hall of Fame.
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- JROTC Program Joins Schools
Hundreds of high school students joined at the Houston County Farm Center to show off their skills.
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- EOCC students celebrate Founder's Day
Students at Enterprise-Ozark Community College are celebrating Founder's Day.
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- Stock Market Helps AL Pre-Paid
If you've invested money in the Alabama pre paid for you child, there may finally be some good news.
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- Calhoun County Battling with Schools Over Security
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) - Calhoun County leaders are squabbling with school officials over funding for school security officers, demanding that the districts pay for the guards themselves.
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- SBOE reopens search for Ala. junior college chief
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The state board of education is reopening the search for a chancellor for Alabama's two-year college system.
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- Wiregrass schools stretch budgets because of proration
School systems across Alabama are making budget adjustments to offset the 7 and a half percent proration announced earlier this month.
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- Alabama Democrats Defend AEA after Byrne Attack
The two Democratic candidates for governor are coming to the defense of the Alabama Education Association. - Fla Campus Lockdown Update
2nd man arrested in USF gunman threat
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- Local Nurses Brush Up on H1N1 Protocol
Alabama health officials are preparing to get the H1N1 vaccine into schools before an outbreak can occur.
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- H1N1 has no affect on Dothan City Schools state funding
Dothan city schools is being affected by Governor Riley's declared 7.5 percent proration cuts.
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- Dothan City Schools receive bond money to make needed upgrades
Despite the struggling economy and 7.5 percent proration, Dothan city schools are managing to make much needed upgrades to several schools.
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- Dothan School Board copes with proration
Dothan school officials are working on ways to cope with the 2010 proration declaration.
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- 42 Wiregrass Residents Earn GEDs
Dozens of wiregrass adults received their GEDs today at Wallace Community College in Dothan.
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