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  2. List of United States regional mathematics competitions

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    1 Alabama. 2 Arizona. 3 California. 4 Colorado. 5 District of Columbia. 6 Florida. 7 Georgia. 8 Illinois. ... (grades 4–12) Great Plains Math League; New Jersey ...

  3. Vestavia Hills City Schools - Wikipedia

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    The student population is 83% white, 8% African-American, 5% Asian, and 3% Hispanic. Surrounding Jefferson County is 53% White 42% Black and 1.4% Asian. Approximately 10% of students qualify for free or reduced price lunch, a proxy for poverty. Two percent are English Language Learners (ELL), and 7% have Individualized Education Programs.

  4. Tuscaloosa City Schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Alabama changed their school rankings from "failing" to "priority" schools, which includes schools that make a "D" or "F" on their school report card for that year. If a student attends a "priority" school, they have the option to transfer to a "C" school either inside or outside the district they attend, or they can seek a tax credit ...

  5. Alabama School of Mathematics and Science - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (ASMS) is a public residential high school in the Midtown neighborhood of Mobile, Alabama. ASMS is a member of the National Consortium of Secondary STEM School (NCSSS). [ 4 ]

  6. Opelika City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Opelika City Schools (OCS) is a school district headquartered in Opelika, Alabama. [2] The district is accredited by the Alabama State Department of Education and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school system enrolls approximately 4,300 students on nine campuses.

  7. Education in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    By 1860, about a quarter of white school-aged children were enrolled. [4] The 1868 constitution required free, racially integrated public school funded by the state. [5] During this period, it was a crime in Alabama to teach a slave to read. [6] Slavery was abolished in 1865.

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