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Birmingham City School 6th-7th Graders Win National STEM Competition

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By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times A group of sixth and seventh graders at John Herbert Phillips Academy IB School last week became the first Birmingham...

How Students at Birmingham’s A.H. Parker High School Found Way to...

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By Alaina Bookman AL.com Alaina Bookman reports for the “Beyond the Violence” collaborative, a partnership between AL.com, The Birmingham Times and CBS42. Support her work here. Members of the...

Birmingham Attorneys Help Raise the Bar for City School Students

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By Sym Posey The Birmingham Times More than 50 students from Birmingham City Schools were in the downtown Jefferson County Courthouse on Thursday for the first...

Justice Brown-Jackson’s Influence Being Felt on the U.S. Supreme Court

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times With the U.S. Supreme Court entering its summer recess, Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson, the newest to the bench, wraps her first...

Birmingham City Council Approves $805,000 To Expand Teaching Farm Programs for...

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Birmingham City Council on Tuesday approved $805,000 for Jones Valley Teaching Farm to expand its workforce development and apprenticeship programs. Jones...

Birmingham Invests $1 Million in Early Childhood Education. What It Means

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times On Tuesday, Birmingham made its largest investment ever in early childhood education, say city officials, with a $1 million investment...

UAB waives standardized test scores for applicants through fall 2024

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By Savannah Koplon UAB News The University of Alabama at Birmingham has announced it will extend a pilot program instituted in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, making the submission of ACT...

Sam Shade Introduced as Miles College’s Head Football Coach

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By Solomon Crenshaw For The Birmingham Times A room full of Miles College boosters, board members, faculty, alumni along with media assembled in the school’s Welcome...

Demolition of Banks High School in E. Birmingham latest in revitalization...

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By Ryan Michaels The Birmingham Times Willie Wooten has lived in East Birmingham for 10 years. The president of the South East Lake Neighborhood association, was...

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff to visit Birmingham’s Jackson-Olin HS on Thurs.

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www.bhamcityschools.org Birmingham City Schools’ effort to vaccinate students 12 and older before the start of the school year will get a boost Thursday from the...