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Alabama Association of School Boards; Alabama Commission on Higher Education; Alabama Council for Technology in Education; Alabama Education Association; Alabama State Board of Education; Alabama State Department of Education; American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
The first African-American woman to serve on the Alabama State Board was Democrat Ethel H. Hall (1987–2011) of Fairfield, Jefferson County. One recent board member was Al Thompson; he was appointed to a vacancy on the board by Governor Robert Bentley in June of 2014, but he resigned in mid-2015 to take a similar position on the new governing ...
The Alabama Education Association (AEA) is a statewide professional organization that represents public school employees in the state of Alabama. It is based in the state capital of Montgomery . The AEA is the largest education association in Alabama and is an advocate organization that leads the movement for excellence in education and is the ...
Public primary and secondary education in Alabama is under the overview of the Alabama State Board of Education as well as local oversight by 67 county school boards and 60 city boards of education. Together, 1,541 individual schools provide education for 743,364 elementary and secondary students. [20]
Alliance of Concerned Teachers (Philippines) Alabama Education Association [1] American Association of University Professors; American Federation of Teachers; Arizona Education Association [1] Arkansas Education Association; Association of Secondary Teachers, Ireland; Association of Teachers and Lecturers; Association of University Teachers
UTLA teachers protest outside Bravo Medical Magnet High School in Los Angeles Wednesday, October 19, 2022. It has been almost four months since the contract between LAUSD and UTLA members expired.
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Alabama currently ranks 39th in reading and 40th in math in the nation among fourth-grade students, according to a report from the National Assessment of Education Progress, as reported by WHNT.