The Montgomery County Sherriff’s Office will offer free ACT/SAT prep classes to help the youth excel in hopes they will further their education by attending college and/or the military.
The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) has launched a new campaign, ‘Teachers are the Real Influencers’, to help combat the ongoing statewide teacher shortage.
The bank says its federal student loan refinancing business has suffered because borrowers have no incentive to refinance while payments and interest remain on hold.
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell has announced $18.4 million in funding to expand access to reliable, high-speed internet at historically Black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions in Alabama.
Josh Robertson, a Daleville native and serving in his ninth year as principal of Daleville High School, was elevated to the permanent role during the February 22 meeting.
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A student at Redland Middle School has been expelled after an incident Thursday in which a weapon was brought onto the campus, the Elmore County Board of Education has confirmed.
Next week, high school students will have the opportunity to participate in the Spring 2023 College Application Campaign from Feb. 20-24, 2023, at no cost.
Troy University received a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The university is putting it toward bettering mental health resources in Alabama schools.
Rep. Barry Moore, who serves Alabama’s 2nd District in Congress, called the Education Department “a nest of radical D.C. activists masquerading as educators pushing indoctrination schemes of radical anti-American ideas.”
Montgomery Public Schools is partnering with a local non-profit chapter to bring additional STEM programs to students thanks to an anonymous $100,000 donation.
Days, weeks and months can seem like forever for a child who has a parent who is deployed overseas serving our country. But for one Montgomery family the wait is finally over.