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State Board Approves Dallas County Schools Intervention, Discusses US Dept. of Ed Changes

SBOE Meeting & Work Session Recap: March 2025

The State Board of Education (SBOE) unanimously approved State Superintendent of Education Eric Mackey's recommendation for state intervention into Dallas County Schools (DCS) during Thursday's board meeting, citing concerns with the system's financial management. The board also approved a comprehensive repeal and replacement of Alabama Administrative Code Chapter 290-3-3, pertaining.
Advocate for Schools 3.7.25

Out-of-State Push for Mandatory Religious Release Time

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State Board Receives Overview of CHOOSE Act Implementation
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GENERAL COUNSEL & DIRECTOR OF LEGAL ADVOCACY

Board:Alabama Association of School Boards
Deadline:March 31, 2025

Salary: Negotiable

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Posting Date: January 6, 2025

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF EMPOWER SCHOOLS OF ALABAMA

Board:Empower Schools of Alabama
Deadline:March 31, 2025

Salary: The salary range is between $110,000-$150,000 based on experience and a proven track record.

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Posting Date: February 28, 2025

SUPERINTENDENT OF GENEVA CITY SCHOOLS

Board:Geneva Board of Education
Deadline:March 21, 2025

Salary: The salary range is between $125,000-$165,000 based on experience and a proven track record.

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Posting Date: February 18, 2025

CSFO OF TUSCALOOSA COUNTY. SCHOOLS

Board:Tuscaloosa County Board of Education
Deadline:March 31, 2025

Salary: is $143,000 and is negotiable depending on qualifications and years of successful experience.

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Posting Date: February 14, 2025

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