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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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- Longer School Day for Alabama Students?
Alabama officials say the state can't afford to enforce President Barack Obama's suggestion of lengthening the school day.
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- New Round of Proration Comes to AL
As schools across the state continue to suffer from last years budget cuts...more are on the way.
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- Progress Report for Dothan City Schools
School officials took an in-depth look at which Dothan City Schools are making the grade and which ones are missing the mark when it comes to test scores and graduation rates.
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- Henry County Schools tax vote approaching
The Henry County school system is struggling financially.
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- Workforce programs open at Chipola
Chipola College offers a number of Workforce Development programs to prepare students for good-paying jobs in the area. Students are encouraged to complete the registration process immediately and to call the program instructor for a seat in the program.
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- Vicki Lawrence Tickets on Sale Oct. 1 at TROY’s Davis Theatre
MONTGOMERY—Award-winning performer Vicki Lawrence will bring her beloved character “Mama” to Troy University’s Davis Theatre for the Performing Arts on Thursday, Oct. 15, to launch the theatre’s 2009 2010 season.
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- Resume and Interview Classes
You can learn how to get the job you want through a special non-college credit class, Resume Writing and Interviewing.
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- Historical Building Gets Makeover at Troy
Groundbreaking hits Troy University.
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- AL--Budget Shortfall
University of South Alabama prepares for deficit
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- 20K Grant Helps Wallace Community College
Students and staff at a local college are getting some stimulus of their own.
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- Students Celebrate Star Spangled Banner
Students at Highlands Elementary ended their day with a patriotic note.
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- Job Security Could Be Found in Nursing
There may be one profession still keeping its employees.
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- Troy Hosting Print Exhibition by Oklahoma Artist
An Oklahoma printmaker will deliver a lecture at Troy University’s Malone Gallery on Sept. 24.
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- Elba Elementary Students keep learning after class
Students at Elba Elementary are getting the chance to take part in after-school enrichment programs.
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- Gates - Education
Bill Gates takes education mission to TV networks
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- Elementary Students Learning to Save Early
At Windham Elementary in Daleville, kids are making deposits in their very own savings accounts.
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- The White House releases remarks that Obama will direct to students on Tuesday
The White House has officially release the remarks that President Obama will direct to students on Tuesday:
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- Abbeville City School restructuring a success
Abbeville city schools have experienced major restructuring this year.
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- Alabama finance chief says budget drop bottoming out
The acting state finance director says declining tax collections for public education may have bottomed out and no additional budget cuts are needed now.
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- Computer classes available for senior citizens
Basic computer classes available specifically for senior citizens.
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- Veteran sign-linguist joins Troy University faculty
TROY – Troy University officials have announced the appointment of a director for its new Interpreter Training Program.
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- Crist visits with students in South Florida
Gov. Charlie Crist is expected to visit with South Florida students and teachers who are back in classrooms for the first day of their new school year.
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- Site decided for new Carroll High School
After months of debate, school officials in Ozark have come to a decision on where students will be walking the halls of their new school.
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- H1N1 vaccination volunteers needed
The ADPH is looking for volunteers to help with clinics once the H1N1 vaccine is released.
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- University of Florida cutting 11 faculty, 49 staff
The University of Florida is laying off 11 faculty members and 49 staff members.
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- TROY Trumpet Ensemble performs at Braves game
TROY- Atlanta’s Turner Field became the latest stage for Troy University’s Trumpet Ensemble Sunday.
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- G.W. Long schools make some noise
Students at a Dale County School will soon hear more than the bell ring when they head to class this school year.
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- Gov. Riley commends Alabama distance learning program
Students across the state now have greater access to a number of school courses.
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