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16-47-170
Section 16-47-170 Established; minimum course of instruction. There is hereby created and established
a graduate school of social work in the State of Alabama, to be under the sole management,
ownership and control of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. This school shall
provide not less than a two-year course of instruction in social work and related subjects
on the graduate level. It shall be known as the School of Social Work of Alabama; however,
the board of trustees of the university may change this name. (Acts 1965, 1st Ex. Sess., No.
234, p. 314, §1.)...
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16-6C-2
Section 16-6C-2 School grading system. (a) In addition to any other labels or designations
assigned to public schools and public school districts pursuant to a federal, state, school,
district, or other assessment or accountability system, the State Superintendent of Education,
consistent with the provisions of this chapter, shall develop a school grading system reflective
of school and district performance. The grading system shall utilize the traditional A, B,
C, D, or F framework. (1) Schools receiving a grade of "A" are making excellent
progress. (2) Schools receiving a grade of "B" are making above average progress.
(3) Schools receiving a grade of "C" are making satisfactory progress. (4) Schools
receiving a grade of "D" are making less than satisfactory progress. (5) Schools
receiving a grade of "F" are failing to make adequate progress. (b) In developing
this school grading system, the State Superintendent of Education shall seek input from parents,
teachers, school...
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16-6C-3
Section 16-6C-3 Legislative School Performance Recognition Program. (a) The Legislative School
Performance Recognition Program is created within the State Department of Education to reward
public schools that either: (1) Demonstrate high performance by being ranked in the top 25
percent of public schools, as ranked in the school grading system created in Section 16-6C-2.
(2) Demonstrate exemplary progress by improving the overall annual ranking of the school by
at least one letter grade, as ranked in the school grading system created in Section 16-6C-2.
(b) All public schools that are ranked in the school grading system created in Section 16-6C-2
are eligible to participate in the program. (c) The State Superintendent of Education shall
prescribe guidelines for how the program shall be administered and implemented by not later
than December 31, 2013, but the program may not be implemented by the State Superintendent
of Education or the State Department of Education until both of the...
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16-13-234
Section 16-13-234 Allocation of funds. (a) In making apportionment of the Public School Fund
held by the state, to the local boards of education, the State Superintendent of Education
shall first set apart and distribute to the schools of each township the amount due from the
state thereto as interest on its sixteenth section fund, or other trust fund held by the state.
(b) It is the intent of the Legislature to insure that no local board of education receive
less state funds per pupil than it received in fiscal year 1994-95. For this reason the Foundation
Program for each local board of education shall be supplemented, if necessary, by a hold harmless
allowance. The base amount of each local board's hold harmless allowance calculation is the
1994-95 program cost as defined herein. The 1994-95 program cost of each local board of education
was determined by using the first forty scholastic days of average daily membership from 1993-94.
Beginning with the fiscal year 1995-96, the hold...
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16-22A-3
the employee to teach or have responsibility for the safety and well-being of children, or
both, as defined in this chapter. (17) SUITABILITY CRITERIA. a. Suitability Criteria for Nonpublic
Employment. Pertains to an applicant for employment, nonpublic current employee, or a current
employee under review in a nonpublic school. An individual who has not been convicted of a
child abuse crime, as defined herein as a crime committed under the law of the state that
involves the physical or mental injury, sexual abuse or exploitation, or maltreatment
of a child, shall be deemed suitable for employment. b. Suitability Criteria for Public Employment.
Pertains to an applicant for certification, certified applicant for employment, current public
certified employee, current public noncertified employee, and current employee under review
in a public school. An individual who has not been convicted of a child abuse crime, as defined
herein as a crime committed under the law of the state that...
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16-25-10.6
Section 16-25-10.6 Elected superintendent of education; cost of coverage; purchase of prior
service credit. Any person now serving as an elected superintendent of education in this state
may become a member of the Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama within 90 days after the
ratification of an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama 1901 allowing elected superintendents
of education to participate in the Teachers' Retirement System, subject to such rules and
regulations as may be promulgated by the Board of Control of said system. Any person hereafter
elected to serve as superintendent of education shall be deemed to be a "teacher"
as defined in Section 16-25-1 and shall be entitled to the benefits thereof. The employer
cost for coverage of such elected superintendents shall be paid as for other school employees.
Provided further, that such elected superintendents shall be entitled to purchase prior service
credit as a teacher or superintendent in such system under such rules,...
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16-27-1
Section 16-27-1 State Board of Education to prescribe rules and regulations. The State Board
of Education shall prescribe rules and regulations: (1) Requiring all local boards of education
which provide transportation services for pupils going to and from public elementary and secondary
schools of Alabama or in school-related activities, and the presidents of all state community,
junior and technical colleges and directors of all state technical institutes and trade schools
which provide transportation services for pupils going to and from said technical institutes
and trade schools or community, junior and technical colleges to employ a competent supervisor
or manager of such transportation services, whether such transportation services are provided
in publicly owned or privately owned buses; (2) Requiring periodic safety inspection of all
vehicles used for transporting pupils, whether such vehicles are publicly or privately owned;
(3) Requiring and providing for special training and...
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16-60-38
Section 16-60-38 Petition for conversion to trade school and junior college; authority of board
of trustees if petition granted. If the Board of Trustees of the Northwest Alabama Junior
College, established pursuant to this article, determines that it is to the advantage of the
college to convert it to a trade school and junior college which may be constructed, enlarged
and equipped under Sections 16-60-80 through 16-60-96, it may petition the State Board of
Education to consider designating such college as the location at which one of the trade schools
and junior colleges authorized by such sections may be constructed and equipped. If the State
Board of Education acts favorably on the petition and designates the Northwest Alabama Junior
College as one of the institutions to be constructed and equipped under such sections, then
the Board of Trustees of the Northwest Alabama Junior College is hereby authorized to execute
such deeds and other contracts and conveyances to the Alabama...
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16-60-81
Section 16-60-81 Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the respective meanings ascribed to them by this section: (1) AUTHORITY. The Alabama
Trade School and Junior College Authority organized under the provisions of this article.
(2) BONDS. The bonds issued under the provisions of this article. (3) BUILDING COMMISSION.
The Alabama Building Commission. (4) JUNIOR COLLEGE. An educational institution offering instruction
in the arts and sciences on the level of difficulty of the first two years above high school
level. (5) ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT. The total original equipment, machinery and facilities acquired
and installed or stored in a trade school or junior college for purposes of instruction, operation
and maintenance. (6) STATE. The State of Alabama. (7) TRADE SCHOOL. An educational institution
offering instruction primarily in useful trades, occupations or vocational skills. Pronouns
used in this article shall be deemed to include all...
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16-8-19
Section 16-8-19 Joint maintenance of schools - State-line schools. When a county board of education
desires to provide for the joint maintenance of a public school by a county in this state
and an adjoining county in another state, said board shall ascertain what agreement with the
authority having power to bind the county in the other state may be secured for such joint
maintenance, and if the county board deems the conditions of the agreement mutually advantageous,
it shall certify the same, together with all the facts, to the State Superintendent of Education.
The State Superintendent of Education shall investigate and, if he deems the proposed arrangement
advantageous, shall approve the same. Such approval shall authorize the joint maintenance
of such state-line schools. (School Code 1927, §106; Code 1940, T. 52, §81.)...
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