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Trisha Crain

Trisha Crain

Education Reporter at AL.com

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Trisha Crain
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Alabama senators push for teachers to get 12 weeks of paid parental leave - AL.com

Alabama currently does not offer teachers any paid parental leave.
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Meet Alabama’s 16 finalists for Teacher of the Year - AL.com

The 2024-25 finalists were chosen from more than 155 teachers across the state.
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Alabama lawmakers push for changes to high school diploma - AL.com

If the bill passes, some high school students would only need two credits in math and two in science.
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Alabama to consider $11 billion education budget, 2% teacher raises...

Legislators are suggesting increases to assistant principal, school bus and technology funding.
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Kay Ivey unveils $100 million ESA school choice plan, $7,000 per st...

Money would cover as much as $7,000 in expenses for families who don’t want to send students to their local, zoned public school.
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Kay Ivey proposes Alabama to have highest starting teacher salary i...

The raise would impact all K-12 and community college education employees.
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Alabama students with disabilities showered, berated: ‘I was outrag...

Alabama’s system to track educators with flags on their records still has cracks in it.

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Gov. Kay Ivey to recommend $9 billion education budget for ESAs, sc...

Ivey will push education savings accounts, which would support families who don’t want to attend their local public school.
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What is an ESA? Is Alabama going to get new school choice option? -...

Currently 13 states offer ESAs.
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New school choice option a ‘top priority’ for Ivey: What’s the impa...

AL.com asked folks in public schools what impact ESAs could have.
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Which Alabama schools are ranked top 25, ‘most improved’? Find out....

These schools measure high in the state for success.