Airbus Mobile and United Way of Southwest Alabama launched a new education partnership, giving $12,000 to four local school programs.
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Murphy High School Repairs Advance With $9.7 Million in New Construction Bids
The Mobile County school board has approved $9.7 million in construction bids for Murphy High School renovations, continuing repairs from the 2012 tornado.
Mobile County School Officials to Unveil Design for New Fournier-Chastang K-8
Mobile County school leaders will present renderings of the new Fournier-Chastang K-8 School, a $14 million project rising along Interstate 65.
USA Sets Enrollment Record as Baldwin, Mobile Schools See Big Changes
USA reports record fall enrollment while Baldwin County restructures its staff and Mobile County schools tackle major construction updates this week.
Seniors at Murphy, Saraland and MGM High Schools Reflect on Final Year
Seniors from Murphy, Saraland and Mary G. Montgomery high schools shared what they are most looking forward to in their last year of classes.
Satsuma High Seniors Savor Bittersweet Final First Day
Satsuma High School seniors reflected on homecoming week, college plans and quiet nerves as their final first day of high school classes got underway Monday.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Seniors Open Final Year With Eyes on What’s Next
Four St. Paul’s Episcopal seniors in Mobile shared their excitement, college plans and advice for freshmen as their final school year began this month.
Williamson High Seniors Ready to Wear the Gold, Look Toward College
Williamson High School seniors in Mobile shared their college plans, favorite classes and advice for freshmen as their final school year got underway.
Mobile, Baldwin School Leaders Press State Lawmakers on Classroom Technology Funding
Mobile and Baldwin County school officials met with state lawmakers to push for renewed technology funding after years without state support.
Baldwin County Schools Say Budget Is ‘On Track’ as Penny Tax Revenue Edges Up
Baldwin County’s school system reported it was on pace to close fiscal 2014 with a healthy reserve as its one-cent education sales tax brought in slightly more money than the year before, officials told the board.