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Crenshaw schools honor student achievements
By Haley Mitchell Godwin The Crenshaw County Board of Education’s regular meeting on May 13 was a showcase of student talent and achievements, with the spotlight on the Career Academy, DECA and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) state winners, as well as the Brantley High School (BHS) track team. The meeting highlighted the outstanding […] The post Crenshaw schools honor student achievements appeared first on Luverne Journal.
GALLERY: Covington Electric Co-op awards scholarships to area graduates
Covington Electric Co-op (CEC) offers scholarships each year to deserving high school seniors to honor its commitment to education and community involvement. These scholarships are provided through the Electric Cooperative Foundation in Montgomery, which evaluates all applications and awards scholarships to students attending technical colleges and universities. Applicants for the scholarship must be dependents of […] The post GALLERY: Covington Electric Co-op awards scholarships to area graduates appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
GALLERY: CCBOE renews contract for superintendent
The Covington County Board of Education renewed the contract of Superintendent Shannon Driver and approved eight personnel matters during a regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 21. The board renewed a three-year contract for Driver as the system’s superintendent effective July 1. “Mr. Driver, you do more work than I ever thought you did, and […] The post GALLERY: CCBOE renews contract for superintendent appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Schools seek information on children with disabilities
In accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Andalusia City Schools, Covington County Schools, and Opp City Schools announce ongoing Child Find activities to locate, identify and evaluate children with disabilities from birth to 21 years of age. The systems are requesting information regarding anyone from ages birth to 21 with a disability […] The post Schools seek information on children with disabilities appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
CCBOE to destroy special education records
The Covington County Board of Education is scheduled to destroy special education records on June 3, 2024. Records set to be destroyed are those of students born in 1998. Parents of a child or a former student aged 26, in Covington County Schools, born in 1998, may pick up records at the Covington County Board […] The post CCBOE to destroy special education records appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Summer Food Service for Andalusia City Schools to begin June 3
The Andalusia City Schools Board of Education has announced the system’s participation in the Summer Food Service Program in June. The school system will be serving breakfast and lunch for all children ages 18 and under at three locations from June 3-June 28. Times and locations as follows: Andalusia High School: Monday through Thursday only, […] The post Summer Food Service for Andalusia City Schools to begin June 3 appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
GALLERY: Andalusia Head Start visits hospital; prepares to graduate 21 students this Friday
Andalusia Head Start students took a walk to Andalusia Health on Wednesday, May 15, and met local community helpers. During the visit, they learned about different departments at the hospital and toured the lab, birthing center, X-ray, second floor, pharmacy, and more. The students also met with firefighters and paramedics while exploring a fire truck […] The post GALLERY: Andalusia Head Start visits hospital; prepares to graduate 21 students this Friday appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Members of Opp High School’s Class of ‘59 gather for reunion
The Opp High School Class of 1959 held their 65th reunion on Saturday, April 13, at the Grace Building at the Opp First Methodist Church. The reunion included 15 1959 graduates along with spouses and special guests. The central attention was the table of honor with pictures and candles remembering the 36 class members who […] The post Members of Opp High School’s Class of ‘59 gather for reunion appeared first on The Andalusia Star-News.
Tyler Johnson named to JSU dean’s list
By Staff Reports Tyler Anthony Johnson of Luverne has been named to the dean’s list at Jacksonville State University for their outstanding academic performance over the spring 2024 semester. To be named to the dean’s list, students must earn a 3.5-3.99 GPA (grade point average) for the semester while completing at least 12 GPA hours […] The post Tyler Johnson named to JSU dean’s list appeared first on Luverne Journal.
Seniors Earn Bulldozer Certification
By Haley Mitchell Godwin Seven Crenshaw County seniors recently recieved bulldozer certification thanks to a collaborative effort between the Crenshaw County Schools system and the Lurleen B. Wallace Community College Workforce Development & Continuing Education and their Community College Skills for Success program. The partnership equips students with valuable skills and opens doors to promising […] The post Seniors Earn Bulldozer Certification appeared first on Luverne Journal.
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