High School Football Squads Announced For All-Star Sports Week: A total of 74 outstanding senior student-athletes from across the state have been named to North-South All-Star football squads for the 17th annual Alabama All-Star Sports Week competition in Montgomery July 15-19. The teams were announced by Alvin Briggs, Director of the … » Read more on WHNT.com
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The Huntsville Times
8 players from Alabama ranked by 247Sports for Class of 2015: They've yet to play their junior seasons yet but some of Alabama's top players from the class of 2015 are already receiving national attention. They’ve yet to play their junior seasons yet but some of Alabama’s top players from the class of 2015 are already receiving national attention. 247Sports released its rankings for the 2015 class… » Read more on al.com
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WAFF 48 News
TN Valley schools without storm shelters have safety plan: A vast majority of schools don't have storm shelters within their schools in Decatur City, Madison City, Huntsville City, Limestone and Madison counties. » Read more on WAFF.com
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The Huntsville Times
A-List No. 9: Homewood OL Jordan Sims using size to his advantage (video): Homewood's Jordan Sims comes in at No. 9 on the A-List, AL.com's ranking of the top rising senior football prospects in the state of Alabama for the Class of 2014. Watch video HOMEWOOD, Alabama – Jordan Sims has always been a big kid. In fact, the 6-… » Read more on al.com
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Madison Weekly News
Bob Jones student designs iPad app for Madison Schools: Don’t forget to get the new iPad® app for Madison City Schools. Download it now to make it more convenient to keep up with MCS announcements during the summer. The free app, which rolled out May 17, places a wealth of district information at parents’ fingertips and allows students and teachers access to their personal files in the classroom. The … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Madison PTAs to host textbook showcase on Wednesday: Have you ever wondered how school textbooks are selected? Or what the Common Core standards are all about? Mark your calendar for Wednesday, May 22. From, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Madison residents are invited to a come-and-go-as-you-please informational display at the Madison City Schools Central… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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The Huntsville Times
Class 3A state softball championship: No. 1 Pisgah 9, No. 4 Winfield 0 (photos, video): MONTGOMERY, Alabama – A year ago, Pisgah walked out of Lagoon Park as the Class 3A runner-up. Not this time. The Eagles steamrolled through the 2013 Class 3A state tournament, capping the run with a 9-0 victory over Winfield in the championship round to end the season on a 29-game… » Read more on al.com
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WHNT 19 News
Bob Jones Student Develops iPad App For Madison City Schools: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Madison City Schools now has an iPad app that places a wealth of district information at parents’ fingertips and allows students and teachers access to their personal files in the classroom. Charles Boyd with Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler The app was designed by a Madison City… » Read more on WHNT.com
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The Huntsville Times
Former Madison Academy QB Hunter Olive transferring from UNA to Huntingdon: Olive will reunite with former Madison Academy teammate Nick Haas, a receiver who announced Monday that he will play at Huntingdon Hunter Olive carries against Pisgah during his final season at Madison Academy in 2011. Olive is transferring from UNA to Huntingdon for his sophomore year. (Bob Gathany/bgathany@al.com) Former Madison Academy … » Read more on al.com
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The Huntsville Times
Cinderella Sparkman boys soccer team aims to crash state tournament party: HARVEST, Alabama — Just call them the Cinderella of 6A boys soccer in the north. When talk began earlier this season of which teams would be in the mix to take home the state title in May, Sparkman didn't even enter the conversation.Little did people know the Senators would end up being a team … » Read more on al.com
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The Huntsville Times
Madison school board candidates weigh in on Alabama Accountability Act: Question: What do you think of the controversial Alabama Accountability Act? The new law allows families with children zoned for failing schools to receive tax credits to help pay tuition at a private school or a better public school. » Read more on al.com
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Madison Weekly News
Mr. Sports: The Amazing Race: By Bob Labbe Anthony Battaglia could not help (although he tried) the Huntsville Havoc in winning a Southern Professional Hockey League championship at the completion of the 2012-2013 season. The 33-year old did come out on top in one other competition this year. Battaglia teamed up with his older brother, Bates, 37, in winning the 22nd season of The … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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WHNT 19 News
Discovery Teacher Placed On Administrative Leave: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – As the school year winds down, a Madison teacher has been placed on administrative leave. A parent emailed WHNT News 19 to ask us to check on the situation, saying the teacher works at Discovery Middle School. We contacted Dr. Dee Fowler, Superintendent of Madison City Schools. He did not address specifics. “A… » Read more on WHNT.com
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WHNT 19 News
Discovery Staff Member Placed On Administrative Leave: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – As the school year winds down, a staff member at Discovery Middle School has been placed on administrative leave. A parent emailed WHNT News 19 to ask us to check on the situation, saying the person works at Discovery. We contacted Dr. Dee Fowler, Superintendent of … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison Weekly News
School board passes resolution calling for the Accountability Act’s repeal: The Madison City Board of Education took a strong stand against the Alabama Accountability Act Thursday night, saying the bad aspects of the bill far outweigh any good. In unanimous consent, the board approved a resolution by Madison Schools Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler urging a full repeal unless substantial amendments are… » Read more on Madison Weekly News