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Satsuma Stack of old televisions like those in the Satsuma schools television sale

Satsuma Schools Put 90 Old Televisions Up for a Sealed-Bid Sale

James Bullard, September 15, 2014

The Satsuma school system cleared 90 outdated televisions from an old elementary building and invited the public to submit sealed bids for the entire lot in September 2014.

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Orange Beach School building representing the proposed Orange Beach school system

Orange Beach and Baldwin County School Officials Clashed Over the Numbers Behind a Breakaway School System

James Bullard, September 5, 2014

Weeks before a September 2014 referendum, Orange Beach and Baldwin County school officials remained split over enrollment counts and funding projections for a proposed city-run school system.

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Creola A small town water tower near an interstate highway

Creola and Saraland Explore a Merger, With Schools at the Center

James Bullard, August 16, 2011

Municipal leaders in Creola and Saraland quietly explored merging the smaller city into the larger, with access to Saraland’s school system and I-65 commercial property driving the discussion.

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Calvert An aerial view of an interstate highway running past a small town

One City Along I-65? North Mobile County Weighed a Merger It Knew Would Never Happen

James Bullard, March 19, 2008

With a steel plant rising at Calvert and a new school system drawing families to Saraland, developers and officials debated dissolving Chickasaw, Satsuma and Creola into a single north Mobile County city.

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Mobile Rows of empty desks in a public school classroom

Poll Found Most Mobile County Voters Thought the Schools Were on the Right Track

James Bullard, February 13, 2007

A survey of 512 registered voters found 45.6 percent believed Mobile County public schools were on the right track. Among the critics, the school board drew far more blame than teachers, parents or students.

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