Alabama Department of Education Quick Facts, 2008

Alabama Department of Education Quick Facts, 2008

Author: Alabama. b Department of Education

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 2

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This brochure presents state statistics; Alabama public schools 2007-08; Alabama State Board of Education members; financial data; public school size and enrollment; transportation; school meals; school personnel, 2007-2008; graduation requirements; student assessment; additional enrollment; and dropouts, 2006-07.


Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2009-2010

Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2009-2010

Author: Alabama. Department of Education

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 2

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This brochure presents state statistics; Alabama public schools 2009-10; Alabama State Board of Education members; financial data; public school size and enrollment, 2009-10 school year; transportation; school meals; school personnel, 2009-2010; graduation requirements; student assessment; additional enrollment; and dropouts in school year 2008-09.


Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2007

Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2007

Author: Alabama. b Department of Education

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 2

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This document is a quick look at general information about Alabama schools. The document contains 11 sections: (1) state statistics; (2) Alabama public schools, 2006-07; (3) Alabama state board of education members; (4) financial data; (5) school size and enrollment; (6) transportation and school meals; (7) graduation requirements; (8) additional enrollment; (9) school personnel, 2003-2004; (10) student assessment; and (11) dropouts, 2005-2006.


Quick Facts for 2013-2014

Quick Facts for 2013-2014

Author: Alabama. Department of Education

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Published: 2014

Total Pages: 2

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The Alabama Department of Education presents "Quick Facts," an annual snapshot of general state statistics, facts about public schools, the State Board of Education, and general financial data. The data presented in this report covers the school year 2013-2014.


Alabama Education Quick Facts

Alabama Education Quick Facts

Author: Alabama Department of Education

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Published: 2013

Total Pages: 2

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This brochure presents state statistics for the following categories; Alabama public schools, 2012-13; Alabama State Board of Education members; financial data, FY 2012; public school size and enrollment, 2012-13 school year; transportation, 2012-13; school meals, 2011-12; school personnel, 2012-13; graduation rates, 2010-11; graduation requirements, 2011-12; student assessment 2011-12; additional enrollment; ESL students, 2011-12; access distance learning.


Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2004

Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2004

Author: Alabama. b Department of Education

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Published: 2004

Total Pages: 2

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This document is a quick look at general information about Alabama schools. The document contains 11 sections: (1) state statistics; (2) Alabama public schools; (3) Alabama board of education members; (4) financial data; (5) school size and enrollment; (6) transportation and school meals; (7) graduation requirements; (8) additional enrollment; (9) school personnel, 2003-2004; (10) student assessment; and (11) dropouts, 2002-2003.


Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2015-2016

Alabama Education Quick Facts, 2015-2016

Author: Alabama. Department of Education

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 2

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This brochure presents state statistics for Alabama: School Personnel 2015-16; Student Assessment 2014-15; Alabama State Board of Education members; Financial Data FY2015; Graduation Rates 2013-14/2014-15; Alabama Public Schools 2015-16; Public School Size and Enrollment 2015-16; Graduation Requirements 2015-16; Career and Technical Education Enrollment 2015-15; State Statistics 2015-15; School Meals; Transportation 2015-2016; Additional Enrollment; ELL Students 2014-2015; and Access to Virtual Learning.


Alabama's Education Report Card, 2009-2010

Alabama's Education Report Card, 2009-2010

Author: Alabama. Department of Education

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 32

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In a more consistent and viable manner than ever before, education in Alabama is moving toward its ultimate goal of providing every student with a quality education, thereby preparing them for work, college, and life after high school. Alabama's graduation rates from 2002 to 2008 increased significantly, tripling the national average increase and ranking fourth in the country. Alabama's progress in reading continues to prove the state's reading initiative is effective. Educational assessments clearly show the historic gains Alabama made in reading in 2007 (greatest gains in Reading in America and in the history of the National Assessment of Educational Progress) continue to remain steady. Alabama's trailblazing distance learning program, ACCESS, remains a spectacle of achievement recognized and reported on by national television programs and newspapers across the country. The state's success with Advanced Placement (AP) classes, both in the number of students taking AP classes and the diversity of students taking AP classes, is phenomenal (the number of African American AP test takers has more than quadrupled since 2004). In addition, the Alabama Math, Science and Technology Initiative (AMSTI) has been recognized by the Center for Excellence in Education, a national think tank, as an "exemplary model of laboratory education" in the United States. Still, all of these accomplishments barely scratch the surface of what all is being done to improve the quality of education in Alabama. However, even with the fevered pitch that the State Board of Education, school administrators, teachers, parents, and students are demonstrating improvement, much, much more remains to be done. This publication is a compilation of student, staffing, and funding statistics reflecting accomplishments during the 2009-2010 school year in all Alabama public schools. It is the combination of what were formerly the Alabama Education Report Card, a federally mandated publication, and the Alabama State Department of Education Annual Report. Because much of the information previously included in the Annual Report was similar or identical to what was required in the Alabama Education Report Card, the two were collapsed into one informative, yet efficient and practical publication. This publication meets the requirements of the "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001," Public Law 107-110, and the Code of Alabama (1975), Section 16-3-21. [For the 2008-2009 Education Report Card, see ED511451.].