Teachers move into James Clemens High School; open house dates announced: Teachers started moving into the new James Clemens High School on Monday. Principal Dr. Brian Clayton said that most of the school’s 59 teachers began getting their classrooms ready even though construction is still being wrapped up. The first day … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Huntsville Newswire
Family of student killed in Madison school shooting files suit: Todd Brown Hammad Memon The mother of a student shot and killed by another student almost two years ago at a Madison school has filed suit against the alleged shooter, the school system, and several others. Towanda Moore is suing the Madison School Board, Superintendent Dee Fowler, accused shooter Hammad Memon, his parents, the current principal of the school… » Read more on Huntsville Newswire
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Madison Weekly News
James Clemens High School starts rolling the ball for varsity sports: By Jeffrey Abbott James Clemens High School held an informational meeting on Thursday, January 26 at Liberty Middle School to discuss senior and fall sports for 2012. Madison city students and their parents were invited to attend and ask questions of their future coaches. The coaches for football, cheer, cross country, swimming, and volleyball … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Madison students learn to “Be The Change”: By Molly King Tuesday through Thursday a total of 300 students in groups of 100 students per day from each school, Liberty, Discovery, and Bob Jones, attended Madison’s second annual Challenge Day at CrossPointe Church in Madison. “Challenge Day is a remarkable… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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WHNT 19 News
Robbery at J-Mart in Madison: Madison Police are at the scene of a robbery tonight. » Read more on WHNT.com
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WHNT 19 News
Hammad Memon Appeal Denied: The teen charged with killing a classmate at Discovery Middle School will be tried as an adult. » Read more on WHNT.com
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The Huntsville Times
Madison City schools offer PREPARE seminar to teach officials how to help students, parents and others cope with tragedy: When Discovery Middle School student Todd Brown was fatally shot during a class exchange Feb. 5, 2010, school and city officials were not exactly prepared how to handle the aftermath of the tragedy. That motivated Dr. Maria Kilgore, the Madison Schools director of special education, to » Read more on al.com
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The Huntsville Times
Trainers alert to hydration, head injuries concerns in high school athletes: Water is readily available at high school practices, something akin to heresy not long ago when a break mid-practice might be the only opportunity to get more than a bottle-squeeze. Athens vs. Bob Jones High School jamboree football at… » Read more on al.com
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WAFF 48 News
Funeral arrangements announced for teen killed in wreck: A Sparkman High School student Allen Lucas was killed Wednesday in a one car wreck in Madison County. » Read more on WAFF.com
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Madison Pike
From The Madison Weekly: One year ago, Todd Brown was shot and killed during class change at Discovery Middle School. The scene at Discovery Middle School on February 5, 2010 was a shock to the school system. » Read more on Madison Weekly -
Madison Pike
From WAFF: The teenager accused of killing a classmate at Discovery Middle School will go before a judge Friday. The judge will decide if the … » Read more on WAFF.com
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Madison Pike
From WAFF: Thursday night Huntsville City School leaders are expected to discuss more cuts within their system, but they aren’t alone. Several school systems in North Alabama are letting go of teachers, counselors, and other school leaders. Madison City Schools, however, are one of the few not dealing with layoffs. … » Read more on WAFF.com
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Madison Pike
The task force created by the City of Madison to study school safety will present its final report to the City Council and School Board on Wednesday at 6 pm. The meeting is open to the public and will be held in the board room at the Madison City Schools Central Office at 211 Celtic Drive.
The task force was created in response to the Feb. 5 shooting death of Todd Brown in the halls of Discovery Middle School and is headed by state school board member Mary Jane Caylor, retired Army Brig. Gen. Robert Drolet and Huntsville City Administrator Rex Reynolds. A total of 33 people served on the task force, which solicited input from students, teachers, school administrators and the public in putting together its findings.
WAFF is reporting today that the task force will unveil a “Text to Protect” program. WAFF says the program will allow students, teachers or parents to text, e-mail or call school authorities to report troubling behavior at schools.
Madison Pike
From WAFF: The Madison City School Board on Tuesday will hear the findings of a task force formed in the wake of the Discovery Middle School shooting that left student Scott Brown dead. School board members and the superintendent will then decide how to act on the report. » Continue reading on WAFF.com
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From City of Madison: At a 2:00 PM press conference, Madison City and School Board officials announced a task force, co-chaired by BG (Ret) Robert Drolet and Mary Jane Caylor, focused on school security and communication. » Read more on madisonal.gov.