News Featured PHOTOS: Alex City summer-campers paint flags, program robots and more Siri Hedreen Jul 2, 2021 At Stephens Elementary School this summer, up to 70 kindergarten through first-grade kids are painting American flags, building structures out…
Archives Robotics teams get head start at camp By Peggy Blackburn Aug 18, 2013 Students interested in exploring Wetumpka High’s and Wetumpka Middle’s robotics teams had that opportunity this past week. A camp was held for…
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.
Archives Parents help needed for educating students By Staff Reports Aug 6, 2008 When the Alabama Department of Education released the Adequate Yearly Progress reports for last school year, some area schools hadn’t met all …
Archives Area schools don’t make cut for AYP By Staff Reports Aug 4, 2008 Some area schools aren’t quite making the grade according to the Adequate Yearly Progress report released Monday by the Alabama Department of …
Archives Stronger schools is everyone’s goal By Staff Reports Aug 27, 2007 Although summer’s heat has not yet let up, folks across East Alabama know Fall is on its way.
Archives HBHS principal: AYP misleading By Staff Reports Aug 9, 2007 Principal Glenn Fuller may have to accept the state’s failing grade for Horseshoe Bend School, but that does not mean he has to like it.
Archives State should get its ducks in a row By Staff Reports Aug 7, 2006 The Alexander City and Tallapoosa County school systems deserve a huge pat on the back when the Alabama Department of Education released the r…