45-22A-21
Section 45-22A-21 Board of education. (a) There is established a school board for the City of Cullman, Alabama, which board shall be called "The Cullman City Board of Education." The board shall be composed of five members elected from the city at-large by the qualified electors of the City of Cullman. Places on the board shall be numbered one to five, inclusive. (b) Each candidate for a place on the city board of education shall be at least 21 years of age, a resident of the city for at least 90 consecutive days immediately preceding the deadline date for qualifying as a candidate, and shall not have a record of conviction for any crime involving moral turpitude. The qualification fee for the first election to be held for the board created by this section shall be twenty-five dollars ($25) for each candidate. Thereafter, each candidate shall pay a qualifying fee prescribed by the Cullman City Council not later than six months prior to the qualifying deadline as provided by law. (c)(l)...
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45-49-102.31
Section 45-49-102.31 Policy areas implemented by principal. Subject to applicable state and school board guidelines and statutory state and federal provisions, the school council in a pilot program shall adopt a policy to be implemented by the principal in the following additional areas: (1) Recommendation of optional courses to be approved by the school board. (2) Determination of the schedule of the school day and week, subject to the beginning and ending times of the school day and school calendar year as established by the school board. (3) Determination of the use of school space by outside groups during the school day and after school hours. (4) Selection and implementation of discipline and classroom management techniques, including responsibilities of the student, parent, teacher, counselor, and principal. (5) Selection of extracurricular programs and determinations of policies relating to student participation based on academic qualifications and attendance requirements,...
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45-49-102.32
Section 45-49-102.32 Additional policy requirements. Subject to applicable state guidelines and statutory provisions, the policy adopted by the school board to implement school-based decision making shall also address the following: (1) School budget and administration including, but not limited to, discretionary funds, activity and other school funds, funds for maintenance, supplies and equipment, and accounting and auditing. (2) Assessment of individual student progress, including testing and reporting of student progress to students, parents, the school district, and the community. (3) School improvement plans, including the form and function of strategic planning and its relationship to district planning. (4) Any professional development plans developed by the school board. (5) Parent, citizen, and community participation, including the relation- ship of the school council with other groups. (6) Cooperation and collaboration within the district and with other public and private...
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16-1-31
Section 16-1-31 Elective course credit for participation in YMCA Youth and Government programs. (a) Each public local board of education may provide that a high school student who participates in YMCA Youth and Government programs may earn elective course credit for participation providing that Section 16-28-5, which requires 140 days of instruction by a certified teacher, is adhered to. (b) The amount of elective course credit granted for participation in YMCA Youth and Government programs shall be determined by the local board of education, but the credit shall not exceed one credit unit. (c) Participation by a student in YMCA Youth and Government programs shall be certified by the local YMCA official responsible for the program. (d) YMCA Youth and Government programs eligible for credit pursuant to this section shall be approved by local boards of education. (e) Local boards of education may adopt minimum standards for any program pursuant to this section including minimum standards...
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21-1-24
Section 21-1-24 Textbooks and instructional materials other than prescribed by State Board of Education. The Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, upon the recommendation of the president, may select and adopt for use in the tax-supported public elementary and high school programs at the institute, textbooks and instructional materials, other than prescribed by the State Board of Education, which are suitable for the needs of deaf and blind students. Whenever textbooks and instructional materials are substituted for the state-approved or state-adopted books and materials, such books or materials shall be used by the teachers in the institute public school programs in teaching any course or courses for which a substitution has been made. Provided, however, such Board of Trustees of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind shall provide free textbooks to all grades which would be provided under the terms of subsection (c) of Section 16-36-65. (Acts 1983, 4th Ex....
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31-13-27
Section 31-13-27 Verification of citizenship and immigration status of students enrolling in public schools; annual reports; disclosure of information. (a)(1) Every public elementary and secondary school in this state, at the time of enrollment in kindergarten or any grade in such school, shall determine whether the student enrolling in public school was born outside the jurisdiction of the United States or is the child of an alien not lawfully present in the United States and qualifies for assignment to an English as Second Language class or other remedial program. (2) The public school, when making the determination required by subdivision (1), shall rely upon presentation of the student's original birth certificate, or a certified copy thereof. (3) If, upon review of the student's birth certificate, it is determined that the student was born outside the jurisdiction of the United States or is the child of an alien not lawfully present in the United States, or where such certificate...
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16-27A-3
Section 16-27A-3 Adoption of automated school bus enforcement program; fines. (a) A board may approve the use of automated devices to detect school bus violations by voting at a meeting of the board to approve the adoption of an automated school bus enforcement program. The school board may elect to operate the program authorized in this chapter without the involvement of the governing body or sheriff through the utilization of a trained technician. In such case, all references in this chapter to governing body, county, or city shall apply to the school board. (b) In the alternative, if approved by a board and authorized by ordinance or resolution enacted by the governing body, the board may enter into an agreement with a contractor for the installation, operation, notice processing, administration, and maintenance of school bus automated devices on buses within the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. Prior to entering into a contract for the installation, operation, notice...
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16-24-61
Section 16-24-61 Contracts for part-time employment. Public school teachers, whether or not tenured, may contract with local boards of education to work less than full time so long as their salaries reflect employment for less than a full day, week, or contract year and are commensurate with the salary schedule hourly rate of pay adopted by the Legislature, based on their educational attainment and experience; provided however, that any part-time teacher receiving benefits from the Teachers' Retirement System shall conform to the criteria and prescribed limits for outside income as provided in subsection (a) of Section 16-25-26. Teachers employed in any part-time capacity shall meet the certification requirements established by the State Board of Education to teach the grade or subject for which they are employed and shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 22A, of this title. (Act 2004-300, p. 425, ยง2.)...
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16-26B-7
Section 16-26B-7 School year; summer programs; short courses; extension courses; admission; extracurricular activities. (a) The school may, at the discretion of the school board, operate on the same school year basis as all other public schools in Alabama. Full-time students shall be enrolled for the entire school year and may enroll in summer programs. (b) Summer programs may be offered for full-time students and for students who qualify to attend the school during summer periods. (c) The school may offer short courses, workshops, seminars, weekend instructional programs, and other innovative programs for students not enrolled as full-time students in the school. (d) The school, at the discretion of the school board, may provide extension courses on the campuses of other educational institutions within the state. (e) The school shall admit students who meet the qualifications and conditions set by the executive director and approved by the school board. (f) Whenever possible, the...
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16-53-6
Section 16-53-6 Board of trustees - Powers as to organization and administration. The president shall be elected by the board of trustees and shall have the power and duty to appoint a corps of instructors who shall be styled the faculty and such other instructors and officers as the interest of the university may require, to remove any instructors or officers, to fix their salaries or compensation, and to define the authority or duty of such instructors or officers. The president may regulate, alter, and modify the organization of the university, subject to review and concurrence of the board. The president shall further have the duty and authority to prescribe courses of instruction within academic programs that have been approved by the board. The president may confer academic degrees and such honorary degrees as are usually conferred by institutions of similar character upon the recommendation of the faculty. The board may designate one or more depositories for school funds. (Acts...
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