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Qualified sophomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible to take honors and dual enrollment classes. A student can earn 6 to 8 credits per year. A student must have 24 credits to graduate. Junior High School (grades 6–8) is also on the Semester System. Courses are taken for the full school year and are split into 45-minute classes.
The Alabama Military Academy is a National Guard officer candidate training school [clarification needed] located at the Fort McClellan Army National Guard Training Center in Fort McClellan, Alabama. [1] [2] It was established in 1957 and has the motto "It shall be done." [1] The training center celebrated Fort McClellan's 100th anniversary in ...
At its current location, the Francis Marion School opened its doors in 1963 under the name of Francis Marion High School. Before that, it was known as Perry County High School. The school is named for Revolutionary War figure Francis Marion, who is better known as "The Swamp Fox." [2] The school incorporates Pre-K through Middle School classes.
Unlike many lower 48 states, the AST also serves as Alaska’s primary environmental law enforcement agency; troopers assigned to the AST’s Division of Alaska Wildlife Troopers are known as "Alaska Wildlife Troopers" and primarily serve as game wardens, although they retain the same powers as other Alaskan state troopers.
The name was changed to the Alabama Industrial School for Negro Children in 1947, and to the Alabama Industrial School in 1970. [9] [10] [11] On March 27, 1915, the Hampton Institute Camera Club, known for its illustrations of Paul Laurence Dunbar's poetry, staged a photo sale for the benefit of the Mt. Meigs school. The sale raised funds for ...
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In other awards, Cory Bohannon of Lincoln County was named the 2024 Game Warden of the Year and Jared Wood, assigned to Fannin County, received the James R. Darnell Award, as runner up to the Game ...
Roanoke City School District is a public school district located in Roanoke, Randolph County, Alabama. Roanoke City Schools oversees 3 schools, serving a total of 1,427 students in the 2023-24 academic year.