In a second round of post-primary analysis, the area’s political observers weighed a possible third-party fall campaign and a Mobile County courthouse shake-up, and named winners in an unpredictable year.
Tag: Mobile County schools
Enrollment Climbs at Mobile’s Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic School
Enrollment is up at Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic School in Mobile, aided by Alabama Accountability Act scholarships for families in need.
Mobile-Baldwin School Zone: Construction Updates, Digital Learning and an Airbus Gift
A roundup of Mobile and Baldwin county school news covers construction projects, a new digital literacy pilot and a donation from Airbus.
Mobile County School Board Fine-Tunes New Teacher Salary Schedule
Mobile County’s school board is finalizing a 2014-15 pay schedule covering teachers, substitutes, bus drivers and thousands of other employees.
Mobile County High School Bands Could Earn More for 2015 Mardi Gras Parades
A new pay schedule before the Mobile County school board would set fixed fees for high school bands marching in Mardi Gras parades.
How Mobile Police and School Resource Officers Respond to Campus Threats
Mobile police and Mobile County school resource officers describe how they coordinate quickly when a weapon or threat is reported on campus.
Homecoming Throwback: Murphy, Vigor Wrap Up Seven Weeks of Mobile School History
A seven-week homecoming retrospective wraps up with Murphy High School’s decades of yearbook history, from a 1969 canceled parade to a rain-soaked 1981 game.
Homecoming Throwback: Saraland, Satsuma and St. Luke’s Trace Early Traditions
Five Mobile County schools, including Saraland, Satsuma and St. Luke’s Episcopal, share decades of homecoming history from yearbooks and alumni memories.
Mobile County School’s Safety Contract for Kindergartner Sparks Review
A Mobile County kindergartner was asked to sign a safety contract after a classroom drawing, prompting the district to review its policy.
Mobile County Schools Expand Student Drug Testing to Eighth-Graders
Mobile County schools are widening a drug testing and education program this fall, inviting eighth-graders to opt in for the first time.