States will be freed from strict requirements of No Child Left Behind law.
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Gov. Bentley's plan to spend monies earmarked for education on non-educational programs won't fly in Alabama, say lawmakers.
Alabama 4th graders invited to name a lunar lander, win a trip to Space Camp!
Jury selection was supposed to begin Monday morning at the federal courthouse in Montgomery, but one of the seven defendants, former legislative employee Ray Crosby, died Sunday.
Florida university students are fed up with annual tuition hikes.
President Obama is asking states to make earning a high school diploma mandatory...some like the proposal...but others believe it's another indication of government control.
Computing high school graduation rates.
Burglars hit LeFlore High School and Bishop State over the weekend.
Authorities say more than 20 students were taken to hospitals Friday morning after a school bus overturned in the southeast Alabama town of Goshen.
Sen. Trip Pittman said combing the budgets would take money from education and he can't support that.
Click here for a list of activities planned to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
A former Teacher of the Year at an Alabama elementary school admitted to molesting over 21 girls during his 25-year career, police said on Thursday.
Henry Mabry, a former state finance director, took the reins from longtime AEA chief Paul Hubbert on Jan. 1.
A senior at a local high school is doing his part to help the less fortunate.
A teacher at Causey Middle School is facing marijuana charges.
Police shot and killed an armed eighth-grader who "engaged" officers in the main hallway of his middle school on Wednesday, the South Texas school district said.
Charles Lewis, a former teacher at Causey Middle School who was accused of molesting a young child in 2010, has died.
Dr. Roy Nichols left the Mobile County Public School System in December of 2011. The system's deputy superintendent, Martha Peek, is starting the new year as the interim fill-in.
Only students in the Mobile County Public School System are eligible to enroll in the Magnet Schools Program.
The Birmingham News reports the trend is known as "smoking Smarties."
Advertising seems to be everywhere these days - on city transit buses, sports stadiums, airliner tray tables and even in public restrooms.
Two Republican legislators are proposing the state sell up to $100 million in bonds to buy electronic tablets or similar devices for Alabama students in grades nine through 12.
On campus, a successful football team is a cause for celebration.
Three major school changes in Mobile County for the upcoming school year.
Police say a teen was suspended and charged with assault after a fight at Theodore High School.
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