News The ‘right direction’ By alisonjames Sep 13, 2012 When it comes to the use of technology, Central Middle School in Coosa County “has grown by leaps and bounds” according to Coosa County School…
News Board approves budget, talks AYP By Virginia Spears Sep 12, 2012 The Alexander City Board of Education approved its budget Tuesday evening for the 2012-2013 year.
News ACMS, Radney make AYP By alisonjames Aug 22, 2012 Alexander City Middle School and Radney School made Adequate Yearly Progress this year, with the Alexander City Schools passing AYP as a syste…
Dadeville Tallapoosa County System makes AYP By Austin Nelson Aug 13, 2012 At August’s regularly scheduled school board meeting yesterday, Tallapoosa County Board of Education Superintendent said that the system as a …
News No child left behind at Stephens Elementary By Virginia Spears Aug 4, 2011 Stephens Elementary School teachers and administrators celebrated in the library Thursday after the announcement that students in third and fo…
News City, county schools meet some AYP requirements By Virginia Spears Jul 31, 2011 Both the Alexander City and Tallapoosa County school systems made Adequate Yearly Progress this year but still need improvements in certain areas.
Dadeville County fails to make AYP By Natalie Nettles Aug 3, 2010 Tallapoosa County Schools did not receive a passing grade in the Alabama Department of Education’s Adequate Yearly Progress status reports rel…
News City, Coosa make AYP for ’09-’10 By Natalie Nettles Aug 1, 2010 To see all the report cards of local schools, CLICK HERE.
News Schools trying to make AYP By Staff Reports Nov 10, 2009 Benjamin Russell High and Radney Elementary school administrators presented plans designed to bring the schools back into compliance after fal…
Opinion Schools work hard to make AYP By Staff Reports Aug 7, 2009 We are pleased to learn that most Tallapoosa County Schools achieved the Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) status this year.