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45-48-245
Section 45-48-245 Levy of tax for public school purposes. (a) In order to provide funds for
the benefit of the public schools in Marshall County, the Marshall County Commission is hereby
authorized to levy and to provide for the assessment and collection of any sales and use taxes
generally paralleling the state sales and use taxes in Marshall County or in any portion thereof
as hereinafter provided, which tax or taxes shall be in addition to any and all other county
taxes heretofore or hereafter authorized by law in Marshall County. There shall be excluded
from the levy of any such tax, any sales or use which shall take place in any incorporated
municipality in Marshall County in which the general administration and supervision of public
schools shall be vested in a city board of education. Such governing body, in its discretion,
may submit the question of levying any such tax to a vote of the qualified electors in any
portion of Marshall County in which any such tax is proposed to be...
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45-49-101.03
Section 45-49-101.03 Adoption of electronic school bus enforcement program fines. (a) A county
or city board of education located in Mobile County may approve the use of electronic devices
to detect school bus violations by voting at a public meeting of the board to approve the
adoption of an electronic school bus enforcement program. (b) If approved by the county, city,
or other school district governing board located in Mobile County, and authorized by ordinance
or resolution enacted by the governing body of a local political subdivision, a law enforcement
agency or a political subdivision in consultation with a school system, as the case may be,
may enter into an agreement with a private vendor for the installation, operation, notice
processing, and administration and maintenance of school bus electronic devices on buses within
the school system's fleet whether owned or leased. (c) A county or city board of education
located in Mobile County may contract for the operation of a...
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16-13-232
Section 16-13-232 Determining number of teacher units and instructional support units; grade
level divisors. (a) In determining the number of teacher units for the purpose of apportioning
the state Foundation Program, one teacher unit or fraction thereof shall be allowed for the
specified number of pupils in average daily membership as provided for in subsection (b),
during the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day of the preceding school year in the
public schools. In extreme circumstances involving natural occurrences, health-related occurrences,
or other extenuating circumstances as determined and approved by the State Superintendent
of Education, average daily membership for local boards of education may be calculated using
alternative days to the first 20 scholastic days following Labor Day. Such alternative calculation
shall be determined by the State Department of Education on a case by case basis. If a request
from a local board is made to the State Superintendent, the...
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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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16-6F-6
Section 16-6F-6 Authorization of establishment; Alabama Public Charter School Commission; registration
requirements; powers and duties of authorizers. (a) Eligible authorizing entities. (1) A public
charter school shall not be established in this state unless its establishment is authorized
by this section. No governmental entity or other entity, other than an entity expressly granted
chartering authority as set forth in this section, may assume any authorizing function or
duty in any form. The following entities shall be authorizers of public charter schools: a.
A local school board, for chartering of schools within the boundaries of the school system
under its jurisdiction, pursuant to state law. b. The Alabama Public Charter School Commission,
pursuant to this section. (2) A local school board that registers as an authorizer may approve
or deny an application to form a public charter school within the boundaries of the local
school system overseen by the local school board. (3) All...
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16-6F-9
Section 16-6F-9 Legal status and powers of public charter schools; employees. (a) Legal status
of a public charter school. (1) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, to the
extent that any provision of this chapter is inconsistent with any other state or local law,
rule, or regulation, the provisions of this chapter shall govern and be controlling. (2) A
public charter school shall be subject to all federal laws and authorities enumerated herein
or arranged by charter contract with the school's authorizer, where such contracting is consistent
with applicable laws, rules, and regulations. (3) Except as provided in this chapter, a public
charter school shall not be subject to the state's education statutes or any state or local
rule, regulation, policy, or procedure relating to non-charter public schools within an applicable
local school system regardless of whether such rule, regulation, policy, or procedure is established
by the local school board, the State Board of...
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16-8-12
Section 16-8-12 Property vested in county board; permissible conveyance. (a) All the property,
estate, effects, money, funds, claims, and donations now or hereafter vested by law in the
public school authorities of any county for the benefit of the public schools of any county
are hereby transferred and vested in the county board of education, and their successors in
office. Real and personal estate granted, conveyed, devised, or bequeathed for the use of
any particular county, school district, or public school shall be held in trust by the county
board of education for the benefit of any such county school district or school. (b) A county
board of education may convey property to a volunteer fire department in the county. (School
Code 1927, §95; Code 1940, T. 52, §71; Acts 1994, No. 94-681, p. 1313, §1.)...
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16-8-36
Section 16-8-36 Grades included in public schools. The public schools of the county shall include
elementary schools, that is, grades one to six, inclusive; junior high schools, that is, grades
seven to nine, inclusive; and senior high schools, that is, grades 10 to 12, inclusive, except
as otherwise authorized by the State Board of Education. (School Code 1927, §126; Code 1940,
T. 52, §94.)...
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45-13-242
Section 45-13-242 Additional tax for public school purposes. In Clarke County, Alabama, in
addition to any and all other taxes heretofore levied, the county commission may, by resolution,
impose an additional ad valorem tax in the amount of five mills on each dollar of taxable
property in the county. All proceeds from such levy shall be earmarked as follows: (1) Proceeds
accruing from the first three and one-half mills of such levy shall be used to fund public
schools in the county; and (2) proceeds accruing from the remaining one and one-half mills
of such levy shall be paid into the county general fund. Any additional taxes levied under
authority of this section shall be due for collection beginning October 1, 1985, and shall
be collected at the same time and in the same manner as existing ad valorem taxes are collected.
(Act 84-442, p. 1030, §1.)...
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45-49-102.02
Section 45-49-102.02 Martin Luther King's birthday designated a legal holiday for school system
purposes. The Mobile County Board of School Commissioners is hereby directed to designate
Martin Luther King's birthday as a legal holiday. Schools shall be closed on that date and
other business operations of the board shall function in the same manner as on other legal
holidays observed by the board. Martin Luther King's birthday shall be observed on the same
date as the state observes the holiday. (Act 86-386, p. 572, § 1.)...
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