Education Alabama leads nation in preschool quality, behind in enrollment The state is one of only five in the country to meet 10 of 10 benchmarks by the National Institute for Early Education Research. Jacob Holmes / April 19, 2024
Alabama’s First Class Pre-K leads the nation in quality for 18th year Alabama is one of only five states in the country to meet 10 of 10 research-based quality standard benchmarks. April 19, 2024
Hoover schools block library app to find, remove “sexual content” The school system has completely blocked access to SORA for students while it conducts an internal review. Jacob Holmes / April 15, 2024
New statewide coalition seeks changes to Alabama’s school funding policy Many school systems struggle to deliver the specific resources and support many students require. April 12, 2024
UA hosts senators, highlights dyslexia program success and teacher impact An estimated 20 percent of Americans live with dyslexia, a figure that brings to light the pressing need for specialized educational strategies. April 2, 2024
Stillman finalizes partnership with BSC to accept student transfers Stillman has already begun accepting students who the announcement has impacted. April 2, 2024
Sen. Britt celebrates Tuskegee’s new flight school, backed by $6.7 million grant This initiative not only honors the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen but also paves a new path for future aviators. Bill Britt / March 29, 2024
The W offers scholarship opportunities to Birmingham Southern College students The W is dedicated to helping Birmingham-Southern students throughout this period of change. March 29, 2024
Birmingham-Southern College to close its doors on May 31 after financial struggles BSC has been a cornerstone in Birmingham for over 100 years, contributing significantly to the local economy. Bill Britt / March 27, 2024
Discovering leadership and global insights: A student’s Gandhi-King journey Zharia Lankford, a student at Stillman College, embarked on a life-changing journey last summer. March 27, 2024