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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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- Riley, Morton celebrate educational milestone
Gov. Bob Riley and State School Superintendent Joe Morton are celebrating an Internet milestone as Alabama has expanded its distance learning program to all public high schools in the state.
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- Stores packed in Enterprise for sales tax holiday
The Enterprise Chamber of Commerce is hearing good things from shop owners about the sales tax holiday.
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- Hillcrest Elementary gets a new beginning
Wednesday marked the first day of class at the new Hillcrest Elementary in Enterprise.
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- New school means excitement in the classroom in Opp
Students at Opp Elementary School have moved out of their age-worn, weather-torn, 50 plus year old school. Principal Brett Kinsaul took News 4 on a tour through the brand new facility.
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- EOCC offers Business Administration certificates and degress
Enterprise-Ozark Community College offers a variety of specializations with the Business Administration one-year certificate or two-year applied science degree.
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- Troy University named top public school in Alabama
Troy University ranked as the number one public university in Alabama by Forbes Magazine.
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- Man escapes from jail while on medical furlough
Authorities are still looking for a Jackson County jail inmate who escaped Monday, while out on a medical furlough.
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- The first day of school is getting closer
News 4's Denise Bradberry joined a class of kindergarteners as they pull out their crayon boxes for the first time.
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- Enterprise High School doesn't make AYP
The results are in for schools' progress accountability or Adequate Yearly Progress. One school in Enterprise has fallen short of this year' goals.
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- Dropout plan expected
Congressman Artur Davis plans to unveil a comprehensive plan to reduce Alabama's staggering high school drop-out rate at a press conference scheduled for Tuesday.
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- Dothan City Schools met AYP last year
Dothan City Schools Superintendent Dr. Sam Nichols held a press conference to share some good news. All schools met their goals on the reading and math exams which in return met their AYP goals.
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- Coffee County schools lose $200,000
The Coffee County School System was hit hard by the governor's additional two percent proration.
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- Local schools officials wrap-up summer projects
Wiregrass school officials are hard at work putting the finishing touches on renovation projects before classes begin. Students may have the summer off, but school officials and construction crews stayed busy the past couple of months.
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- 6 percent of Alabama schools make annual goals
More Alabama schools have met educational goals set under No Child Left Behind, with 86 percent meeting all benchmarks.
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- Enterprise High School Construction Progress
Construction on the new Enterprise High School is a third of the way complete.
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- Changes Come to Dothan City Schools Grading System
Dothan city school officials are changing the high school grading scale for both Dothan and Northview High School.
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- Big Changes in Store for Enterprise Preparatory Academy
Elementary classes are moving into a new home and a computer system is set up to keep parents informed.
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- Dr. Glenda S. Curry delivers keynote address to Montgomery Campus graduates
MONTGOMERY—Dr. Glenda S. Curry, Rector of All Saints’ Episcopal Church in Homewood, Ala., urged Troy University graduates on Monday night to pursue their mission in life.
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- Troy University trustees approve $63 million bond
TROY – Troy University trustees today voted to issue $63 million in bonds for the construction of a new multi-purpose arena, a dining facility and a student housing project.
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- New grads having trouble finding a job
College graduation is a time for young men and women to venture out in the world and put their degrees to work. However for many, finding a job is the hardest part of their college careers.
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- Alabama governor increases education cuts to 11%
Gov. Bob Riley has increased cutbacks in the state education budget because of declining tax collections. Riley had declared 9 percent proration in December. But he increased it 2 percentage points to 11 percent on Friday. - Registration is open for EOCC
Registration is open for the fall semester at Enterprise-Ozark Community College. Full-term classes start at all locations on Friday, August 21st, including online courses.
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- Lions youth camp tour to make TROY stop
TROY- The Lions International Youth Camp will be making a stop at Troy University July 27-28.
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- Channel One Network to team up with CBS News
Channel One Network says it will be teaming up with CBS News to produce its daily newscast for teens.
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- Bay County Health Department Back to School Shot Program
The Bay County Health Department will conduct a Back to School Shot Program at the Jinks Middle School Cafeteria August 10th -14th and August 17th -21st from 8:00am-11:00am and 1:00pm- 4:00pm.
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- Cost to attend college goes up
Going to college is an exciting new venture for many students. However for those seeking higher education, the costs can add up real quick.
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- New Hillcrest Elementary School Opens
An open house was held at the newly constructed Hillcrest Elementary School in Enterprise. It was destroyed by a deadly tornado on March 1, 2007; but it has been rebuilt.
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- Troy University ranked among best buys in online education
TROY – Troy University’s eCampus has been named a best buy in online education by GetEducated.com, a consumer group that rates and ranks online colleges for cost and credibility.
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- Rosa Parks Museum to host international tribute to Martin Luther King
MONTGOMERY—More than 70 artists from around the world will pay tribute to the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in a group exhibition on display at Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum from Aug. 1 to Sept. 15.
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- Asian university presidents visit Troy University
TROY – A delegation of university presidents will visit Troy University on Tuesday to explore avenues of cooperation.
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- Grant will help TROY students navigate financial aid process
A $20,000 grant will help Troy University establish a program to designed to acquaint parents, students and school staff with the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
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- Byrne to keynote TROY’s summer commencement
Former State two-year colleges Chancellor Bradley Byrne will provide the commencement address at Troy University.
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- WCC Introduces Charles E. Coggins Leadership Scholarship
The Wallace Community College Foundation recently established the Charles E. Coggins Leadership Scholarship in honor of the Dothan businessman who served three years as chairman of the Foundation. - Alabama tops child safety list
A report released by Save the Children shows Alabama is making the grade when it comes to protecting kids during natural and man-made disasters.
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- Chancellor Search
Ala. SBOE requiring doctorate for 2-year head post
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- New College
Georgia Gwinnett College gets accreditation nod
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- Wallace Community College offers “Kid College”
Sunday was the first official day of summer and with kids being out of school for the next few weeks, they may need something constructive to do and what better way to keep busy than by something educational? - Professor Charged
USA Professor pleads guilty in child porn case
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- FSU: Change of command
FSU president confirms he's stepping down.
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- Emory Record-Keeping
Cancer center halts new enrollment due to record-keeping issue.
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- New Swine Flu Case Found in Georgia
Georgia Tech officials say the first case of swine flu has been confirmed on the Atlanta school's campus.
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- Debate Tournament
National HS debate tournament in Birmingham
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- Imprisoned with Pay
Dept of Education goes after jailed teacher's certificate.
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