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Officials cut ribbon on new Gardendale High School
On Wednesday, Dr. Anna Vacca cut the ribbon on the new school during a ceremony attended by dozens of officials and community members.
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Students earn drama awards at festival
One hundred thirty Jefferson County elementary students participated in the festival, where they competed in four categories: Poetry Alive, Solo Acting, Duet Acting and Solo Musical.
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NJMS prepares for crucial exams
North Jefferson Middle School had an all-star cast on hand Friday.
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New Gardendale High School open for learning
Cheryl Reed was so excited Tuesday, she arrived at work three hours early. "I feel like I won the lottery,” Reed said from the media center at the new Gardendale High School. “It’s like getting the keys to your first new house.”
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Officials weigh in on school debate
Could we eventually have charter schools in north Jefferson County? Gov. Bob Riley favors the schools, but it won’t happen without a fight.
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Bryan students collect food for those in need
Just in time for Christmas, Bryan Elementary students were learning the meaning of compassion and giving.
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Roberts named FES teacher of the year
“It made my Monday very pleasant,” she said. “It’s really wonderful when your peers nominate you for something.”
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Mortimer Jordan choir offers seasonal selections
Mortimer Jordan High School’s chamber choir, directed by Margaret Heron, took part in the Children’s Theatre Group’s Thursday performance of “Scrooge the Musical” at Fultondale Elementary.
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Corner group sells ornaments to raise money
Corner Theatre is selling Christmas ornaments and other memorabilia as a fund-raiser for the program.
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Mortimer Jordan honors area veterans
Mortimer Jordan High School’s career tech and FBLA programs sponsored a Veterans Day ceremony at the school on Monday.
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