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    City Schools hold community forums for strategic plan

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman City Schools hosted two community forums this week and is set to hold another next week to encourage the public to provide input on the system’s strategic plan. Once established, the plan will provide the framework for growth opportunities for...

    Readers ask: Why does school seem to start earlier each year?

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    Classrooms all over the county, like this one at Hanceville Middle School, are ready to welcome students back to class. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN COUNTY - Many of us old timers can remember when we started school the Wednesday or Thursday before Labor Day, with...

    Cullman-area students step into ‘shark tank’ to kickstart their own businesses

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    The judges enjoy samples from “Pixie Fudge,” which won $500 and a free booth at this summer’s 2nd Friday events in downtown Cullman at Thursday night's YEA! event. / W.C. Mann for The Tribune   CULLMAN - The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce on Thursday evening...

    Wallace State pumps $212.6M into local economy

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — A new economic report shows the impact one college can have on a region, and a system on a state. Wallace State Community College annually adds approximately $212.6 million to the local economy and supports 3,348 jobs in the college’s four-county...

    Wallace State to compete for $1 million Aspen Prize

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    HANCEVILLE –Wallace State Community College was named this week one of 150 community colleges eligible to compete for the 2019 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence, the nation’s signature recognition of high achievement and performance in America’s community colleges. Wallace State was selected from a...

    City schools’ employees receiving 1-time stipend; personnel changes

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    The Cullman City School Board (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - The Cullman City Board of Education held its monthly board meeting Tuesday and got the new business items started by approving a one-time stipend for all Cullman City Schools (CCS) employees. The stipend...

    Jacobs proclaims ‘Catholic Schools Week’ in Cullman 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Mayor Woody Jacobs on Jan. 25, proclaimed the week of Jan. 28-Feb. 3 “Catholic Schools Week” in the city of Cullman. Jennifer Arndt received the proclamation on behalf of Sacred Heart School and expressed appreciation to the City of Cullman for...

    Cullman County Schools hosting tech conference at Fairview High today

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    FAIRVIEW - Cullman County Schools teachers are attending a technology conference at Fairview High School today, learning how to incorporate tech into their classrooms and curriculum, and how technological developments are shaping the next generation of education.  Look for full story coming soon.

    Scholars’ Bowl Scoreboard: Middle school scores- Oct. 22, 2019

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - In middle school scholars’ bowl matches this week, West Point and Vinemont continued their undefeated runs. Cullman has a single loss on the season, and Hanceville and Cold Springs are over 50% in wins. Oct. 22 results Round 1 West Point 450 . ....

    St. Bernard Prep Shadow Day: Discover life as a Saint!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - St. Bernard is inviting interested students to experience a day in the life of a Saint through our Shadow Day program! Admissions Director Meg Glover encourages families to participate in a Shadow Day to see if St. Bernard is for them. “It's...

    Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff completes AASA National Superintendent Certification Program

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The superintendent of Cullman City Schools, Kyle Kallhoff, has successfully completed the AASA National Superintendent Certification Program administered by AASA, The School Superintendents Association. He is among more than 30 superintendents nationwide to successfully complete the program.Kallhoff was acknowledged in a...

    Wallace State Communications & Marketing earns 6 NCMPR Medallion Awards

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Wallace State Community College Communications and Marketing Department earned six Medallion Awards from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations in District 2, the most of any college in the Alabama Community College System represented in the awards.  Awards were...

    CCBOE superintendent: please keep sick kids home

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    CULLMAN - Like seemingly every other institution these days, Cullman County’s schools are being hit hard by the flu.  On Wednesday evening, County Superintendent Shane Barnette sent out the following all-call phone message to county school system parents: “Hey, this is Shane Barnette, Cullman County...

    REHAU welcomes CCBOE/WSCC Fast Track apprenticeship graduates

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    Updated 9-8-17 CULLMAN - The Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE), Wallace State Community College, and automotive parts manufacturer REHAU will hold a reception on Sept. 12 at 11:30 a.m. ​​in the Peggy Smith Conference Room at REHAU’s Cullman office to honor two graduates of...

    JSU announces Fall 2023 graduates, releases President’s, Dean’s Lists  

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    JACKSONVILLE, Ala. - More than 500 students were awarded degrees as part of Jacksonville State University's Fall 2023 commencement on Dec. 15, including:  Ryan Fannell of Arab, Emergency Management degree  Katherine Robles of Arab, Psychology degree  William Caneer of Arab, Biology degree  Lakelyn Wilson of Arab, Forensic Investigation...

    Wallace State Alumni Association offering 2 holiday adventures

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    A visit to Callaway Gardens to view its Fantasy in Lights display in on the agenda. Photo from www.callawaygardens.com HANCEVILLE - It may be July, but Christmas is just around the corner and the Wallace State Community College Alumni Association is offering two short trips...

    WSCC Nursing to host free health fair July 11 in the Bailey Center

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    Sue Morgan, left, listens as Wallace State Nursing students Karlie Tolbert and Erin Wise share information about making wise food choices during the CELEBRATE Health Fair held June 13 at the Wallace State Community College Oneonta Center. The Nursing program will host an event...

    Colony kids visit Space & Rocket Center as part of summer program

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    COLONY - Last week, 20 of the 26 children participating in this year’s summer program at Colony’s Educational Complex visited Huntsville’s U.S. Space & Rocket Center.           The trip was chaperoned by volunteers, along with parents and those who are in charge of organizing the summer...

    Scholars’ Bowl Scoreboard: Oct. 2 middle school matches

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    HANCEVILLE - Results are in from Tuesday’s middle school scholars’ bowl matches at Wallace State. Round one Cold Springs 200, Parkside 110 Fairview 230, Holly Pond 95 Vinemont 270, Good Hope 70 Harmony 160, Hanceville 130 Round two Holly Pond 165, Parkside 80 Vinemont 265, Hanceville 85 Harmony 155, Cold Springs 55 Fairview 95,...

    Brock forging new path with nursing degree

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    Photo: Mark Brock holds an infant found in a cardboard box at a dumpsite in Guatemala where he was helping out during a mission trip. The baby was healthy and in the company of its mother, who was searching through the dumpsite.   HANCEVILLE - Mark...

    Mitchell gifts Wallace State $372K for endowed scholarship for female students in need

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    Wallace State Community College President Dr. Vicki Karolewics, right, accepts a donation to the Wallace State Future Foundation from Gary Mitchell, the nephew of the late Vervil Lovene Mitchell. Ms. Mitchell made a planned gift of $372,000 to the college for an endowed scholarship...

    City of Cullman, City Schools receive $400K in ARC grants, announces Gov. Ivey

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    MONTGOMERY - Improvements and enhancements are coming to seven Alabama communities with the help of $1.4 million in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grants announced today by Gov. Kay Ivey.  Of that total, a combined $400,000 was awarded to the City of Cullman and Cullman...

    James Kaple overcomes drug addiction, becomes mentor and inspiration in WSCC Machine Tool Technology program

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    HANCEVILLE –  Stop by Wallace State’s Machine Tool Technology Department, and it’s easy to absorb the family atmosphere within the walls. James Kaple has been one of the shining lights of the family over the past two years and graduates Friday after overcoming a drug...

    WaLLi members enjoy friendly competition in ice cream contest

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    Winners in the WaLLi Ice Cream contest are, from left, Linda Pearson, 3rd place, Chocolate Chip with Almond; Wanda Creel, 2nd place, Vanilla; and Linda Cornelius, 1st place, Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream with Pecans. HANCEVILLE - Linda Cornelius took a chance that paid off with...

    Registration for Wallace State’s spring Mini Term II is March 2-3, classes begin Friday, March 3

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    HANCEVILLE –  Registration for Wallace State Community College’s spring semester Mini Term II classes takes place Thursday, March 2 and Friday, March 3. Classes begin March 3. Wallace State has multiple options, including online courses, that students can register for during the second mini term....

    Local students named to Mississippi State University President’s, Dean’s Lists

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    MISSISSIPPI STATE, Miss. - Mississippi State University congratulates 4,174 students who were named to the fall 2022 President's List. Students on the President's List achieved a 3.80 or better grade-point average, based on a 4.0 scale, while completing at least 12 semester hours of...

    Record amount raised at 13th annual Student Investment Luncheon

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    Alina Adams, head of the Physical Therapy Assistant program at Wallace State, congratulates the winning bidder of the Reese’s peanut butter cheesecake she made to be auctioned off at the 2017 Student Investment Luncheon at Wallace State Community College. HANCEVILLE - Hundreds of supporters of...

    Cullman-area students named to Dean’s, President’s Lists at UA

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    TUSCALOOSA - A number of Cullman-area students at The University of Alabama were named to the Dean's List with an academic record of 3.5 or higher or the President's List with an academic record of 4.0 (all A's) for the Fall 2017 semester. The...

    Advice for parents of Kindergartners

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    CULLMAN - The start of the 2018-2019 school year is upon us. For most parents, the process is routine, but for the parents of Kindergartners, it is anything but that. Don’t worry though, you’ve got this. The Tribune stopped by the Cullman City Primary School...

    Healthcare workers learn about dementia, human trafficking at Wallace State Alumni Connection

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    HANCEVILLE - As healthcare professionals working in an area nursing and rehab facility, Debbie Hamilton and Christy St. John weren’t sure how a lecture on human trafficking would relate to their work. The pair attended the Wallace State Alumni Association’s Alumni Connection event for...

    SCHOLARS’ BOWL SCOREBOARD: Oct. 9 middle school matches

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    HANCEVILLE - Results are in from Tuesday’s middle school scholars’ bowl matches at Wallace State.  West Point and Cullman remain undefeated, while Hanceville and Parkside continue to work toward first wins.  Vinemont had a bye this week. Round one West Point 315 - Parkside 90 Good Hope...

    County Schools to Close Feb. 20 due to Cold Weather

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    CULLMAN - Cullman County Schools will be closed again tomorrow due to winter weather. Once again in the interest of doing what is best for students and CCBOE employees I will be cancelling school tomorrow. According to the weather briefing that I just received, it...

    Cullman County’s Distinguished Young Women

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    CULLMAN, Ala- The Distinguished Young Women (DYW) Scholarship program is a precious scholarship resource for young women in the Cullman Community and young ladies nationwide. “This is a unique program that combines the opportunity to win college scholarships with Life Skills training. Through this program,...

    18 local students make JSU’s spring 2018 honor’s list

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    JACKSONVILLE - Jacksonville State University has announced its honor's list for spring 2018. To be named to the President's List, a student must earn a perfect 4.0 GPA while attending full-time. Full-time students earning a GPA of 3.5-3.99 are named to the Deans' List...

    CHS grad Will Raney named National Advanced Placement Scholar

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    CULLMAN - Will Raney, a 2016 graduate of Cullman High School, was recently named a National Advanced Placement (AP) Scholar by The College Board.  As noted by the College Board, a National AP Scholar Certificate is awarded to students in the United States who receive an average...

    West Point’s musical theater program continues under new directors

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    West Point’s theater department performed Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” in the spring. Shown left to right: Wardrobe (Jamie Myers), Cogsworth (Brendan Williamson), Chip (Parker Lawrence), Mrs. Potts (Kim Harbison) and Lumiere (Micah Coucke) get ready for dinner. (Tribune file photo) WEST POINT - West...

    City school board approves emergency repairs to East and West Elementary

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    The Cullman City School Board met in an emergency session Friday morning to approve emergency repairs for East and West Elementary Schools. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - In an emergency session Friday morning, the Cullman City School Board approved a proposed plan for...

    3 Cullman area students recognized at Troy University Honors Convocation

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    TROY - Troy University recognized students for outstanding achievements in academics, leadership and service during the annual Honors Convocation in April. Three of those students were from the Cullman area: Brianna Killough, of Blountsville, Academic Honor Award in Physical Education Kalle Killough, of Oneonta, R.H. Ervin...

    WSCC: Nursing offering evening classes starting fall 2024

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College will begin offering evening nursing courses this fall to provide a more flexible option for students interested in pursuing a degree in nursing. The evening program will follow the same pathway as traditional daytime classes, with students...

    WSCC Fine and Performing Arts audition workshop March 3

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    HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Fine and Performing Arts program will host its first audition workshop for all students who are interested in strengthening their audition skills. The event will be held Saturday, March 3, 2018, from 10 a.m. to noon in...

    Cullman County student leaders learn valuable lessons during youth leadership conference

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    Cullman County students Emily Wells and Cooper Jones attended the Alabama Farmers Federation’s Youth Leadership Conference at the 4-H Center in Columbiana Oct. 2-3. The Cullman County Farmers Federation sponsored Wells and Jones at the conference, where 46 ninth-10th grade students learned about social...

    Student Keaton Ramsey, of Cullman, chosen to present at UA Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference

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    TUSCALOOSA - The University of Alabama's Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Conference, held March 30, is a premier annual event at The University of Alabama. In addition to bringing attention to the outstanding work being done by UA's undergraduates, the conference allows students to...

    Wallace State Community College fall semester underway; late registration ends Tuesday

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    Wallace State employee James Tidwell at Lion Central points out to a student where to obtain a Lion Card on the first day of fall semester classes.   HANCEVILLE – Wallace State Community College’s fall semester is underway. Incoming freshmen are enrolled in postsecondary courses for...

    Huntley delivers inspirational story during Learning Communities lecture at Wallace State

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    Huntley embraces Mary Ann Wolfe, a student at Wallace State, who was moved by her story. HANCEVILLE - Lawyer, author and child advocate Liz Huntley delivered an inspirational lecture during a recent visit to Wallace State Community College as part of National Community College month...

    Wallace State students recognized for achievements at annual awards ceremony

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    Photo: All-Alabama Academic Team for Community and Junior Colleges: (Left to right): Callie Allen, of Cullman and John-Anthony Jimenez, of Hanceville HANCEVILLE - Students at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville were recognized for their achievements at the college’s recent Awards Night Ceremony.  Awards for...

    Hanceville’s Savanah Allred receives academic honor award at Samford

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    HOMEWOOD - Savanah Allred, of Hanceville, recently received an academic honor award based on her class standing. Allred, a music and worship major, won a Tower Medal. Each medal represents an important aspect of Samford University. The Wheelar Medal, awarded to freshmen, is named after...

    Wallace State offers training for many of nation’s fastest-growing occupations

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    Wallace State Community College Physical Therapist Assistant students work on skills required to treat patients. Physical Therapist Assistant is of the nation’s fastest growing occupations projected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and one of several occupations taught at Wallace State to make a...

    Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts scholarship auditions Feb. 12, March 5

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts program announced dates for scholarship auditions for current and future Wallace State Community College students. In-person and virtual auditions will be held Feb. 12 and March 5. Advanced online registration is encouraged in order to...

    Colony provides school supplies for 28 children

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    COLONY – Colony concluded its annual summer program with a back-to-school event. The event capped off a summer program that gave 28 registered students all the supplies they will need for the new school year.           “I went to Wal-Mart, loaded up a couple of buggies, we...

    CCBOE Expands Health Science Program

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    CULLMAN – The Cullman Area Technology Academy (CATA), formerly known as the Cullman Area Career Center, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Health Science Program. This program expansion will meet the growing needs of students pursuing careers in health or medical related fields...

    Old-fashioned games help Cullman Primary School earn ‘School of Distinction’ honor

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    Old-fashioned games helped Cullman City Primary School earn the "School of Distinction" honor. / Cullman Primary School CULLMAN - On Monday, Cullman City Primary School (CCPS) was recognized as a School of Distinction by the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools (CLAS) at an awards...

    County Commission ends emergency declaration

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday, Jan. 30, held an emergency called meeting to end the emergency declaration it set in place Jan. 15, during the region’s ice storm. During the meeting, Cullman County Attorney Emily Niezer Johnston requested an executive session,...

    CHS teacher chosen to review proposals for upcoming foreign language conference

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    Cullman High School’s Sara McCutcheon has been chosen to review proposals for presentations at the 2018 ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo in New Orleans. / Cullman High School CULLMAN - Cullman High School foreign language teacher Sara McCutcheon has been chosen from among...

    St. Bernard Prep students unite in spiritual display with Living Balloon Rosary

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - In a heartfelt demonstration of unity and faith, students at St. Bernard Preparatory School recently participated in a unique and inspiring event, the Living Balloon Rosary. Led by Sr. Therese Lopez, director of Campus Ministry, the school community gathered to form...

    CCBOE breaks ground on West Point cafeteria expansion

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - Officials with Cullman County Schools broke ground Monday on a much-needed renovation and expansion to the cafeteria that serves West Point Elementary School and West Point High School. The project, once completed, will provide additional seating and a more modern...

    2 area students graduate from Samford University; 13 named to dean’s list

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    HOMEWOOD - Thirteen Cullman-area students were named to Samford University's dean's lists for the fall semester. Two area students received their degrees. Samford University releases dean's lists after the close of the fall and spring semesters each academic year. Dean's List is the highest academic...

    CHS band student Hornsby finalist in AMEA Young Composers Competition

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    CHS Principal’s Newsletter: “Congratulations to Cullman Band student Caden Hornsby for being selected as a finalist in the Alabama Music Educators Association’s Young Composers Competition. Caden was honored for his composition for concert band entitled ‘Angel Falls’ at the AMEA Conference awards ceremony last...

    Wallace State Diagnostic Imaging graduates 27 from program

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    Wallace State Community College held its pinning ceremony for graduates of the Diagnostic Imaging program. HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Diagnostic Imaging program graduated 27 students from its program on Tuesday, May 1, during its pinning ceremony. For them all it was a...

    CCPS kindergarteners ‘get down on the farm’

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    SOMERVILLE, Ala. - Cullman City Primary School (CCPS) kindergartners were invited and encouraged to “get down and dirty at the farm” on their spring field trips last week. Students learned the basics of agriculture and raising livestock by visiting Somerville’s Gullion Farms, a working...

    Cullman Primary School Set to Celebrate 20 Years

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    CULLMAN - Cullman City Primary School (CCPS) will be celebrating its 20th anniversary next week with fun-filled events scheduled for the facility and students to honor the exciting commemoration. With its current enrollment of approximately 510 primary students and 100 head start students, CCPS provides...

    Wallace State’s Applied Technologies Division hosting 3rd annual Signing Day Feb. 15

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    Signing letters of intent with the Machine Tool Technology last February were Austin Dibble, Bailey White, Baylon Lesley, Cameron Flippo, Christopher Widner, Colton Terry, Dylan Jones, Eli Jackson Denney, Jeremiah Childs, John Davidson, Joshua Pope, Matthew Campbell, Nick Tindall, Noah Brown, Olon Morris, Robert...

    North Alabama Dive Center hosting Fish Identification Class

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -- Are you interested in life beneath the waves? The North Alabama Dive Center is offering an exciting opportunity for marine life enthusiasts with its upcoming Fish Identification class on March 8. This unique course is designed for anyone age six and...

    Wallace State earns 2023-2024 Military Friendly School Designation

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College announced today that it has earned the 2023-2024 Military Friendly School designation.  Institutions earning the Military Friendly School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,800 schools participated in...

    Brandon Smith teaches math in same department he learned the ropes

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Brandon Smith's story is more than an academic journey from student to esteemed math instructor. His story is a testament to the transformative power of Wallace State Community College. From being a peer tutor in the Tutorial Lab as a student...

    Registration underway for Mini Term II classes at Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College announces registration for Mini Term II classes for the Spring 2023 semester. Mini Term II classes will begin March 8 and continue through the end of the spring semester on May 9.    Mini Term classes are available for...

    Good Hope High’s Skylar Tucker passes 1st ‘bill’ at Girls State

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    Good Hope High School’s Skylar Tucker participated in Girls State in Tuscaloosa in June. Hers was the first bill that passed during the mock session. (Photo courtesy of Skylar Tucker) GOOD HOPE - Every year, high schools in Alabama have the choice to send two...

    Wallace State graduate quickly putting new degree to work

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    HANCEVILLE - Life has thrown some roadblocks and challenges in front of Kelly Barnette Lee over the years. And while it's taken her a while to get around them, Lee has finally earned a degree in social work and found a job in a...

    ALSDE: Special education records to be destroyed

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) has scheduled certain special education records to be destroyed March 31, 2023. Records to be destroyed pertain to special education Written State Complaints, mediations and due process hearing requests filed between January 1, 2017, and...

    Wallace State hosting open house Feb. 28 

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College announces plans for an open house on Thursday, Feb. 28, at its main campus in Hanceville from 4-6 p.m.   The open house is open to anyone wanting to know more about Wallace State and its programs, get information...

    Three St. Bernard seniors recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation

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    CULLMAN - Three seniors at St. Bernard Preparatory School have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for their exceptional academic promise demonstrated by their outstanding performance on the qualifying test used for program entry. David Schartung, the son of Connie Schartung of Decatur,...

    Good Hope students hit D.C.

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    Hopefully the students will be able to make connections in their lives from this trip and it will be an inspiration to be a good citizen of this great country in which we live.” Nathan McCluskey   GOOD HOPE – On Sunday, May 1, sixth-grade students from...

    Wallace State Community College celebrates Winston County Works project with Gov. Bentley in attendance

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    Photo: Gov. Robert Bentley practices with the Wallace State virtual welding machine during the Winston County Works Open House.   HANCEVILLE – Celebrating a project that will provide workforce training to approximately 250 students over the next year, Wallace State Community College held an open house...

    Wallace State Continuing Education revamps Lifelong Learning program for area senior citizens

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    HANCEVILLE - The Continuing Education department at Wallace State Community College is revamping its Lifelong Learning program for area residents ages 50 and over, offering a new membership plan that grants participants access to all of the programs and courses presented each semester. Rather...

    Wallace State makes list of top producers of healthcare professionals in nation

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    HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College again earned a place on the list of Community College Week’s Top 50 Associate Degrees: Health Professions and Related Programs. Community College Week is a bi-weekly publication of news, trends and issues regarding two-year colleges. The college placed 45th...

    Family history classes available at Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE - Classes on researching your ancestry through genealogy and local history will be offered through the Wallace State Continuing Education program this fall. The classes will be taught in the college’s library on consecutive Wednesday and Thursday nights, each from 5-8 p.m. The...

    Wallace State has school-record 41 student-athletes recognized by NJCAA for academic achievements

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    HANCEVILLE – Wallace State athletics had a school-record 41 student-athletes recognized recently for their academic achievements during the 2016-17 year in list released by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). Wallace State had 11 students achieve a 4.0 GPA, earning them NJCAA All-Academic First-Team...

    Wallace State hosting Veterans Day Celebration featuring concert, jazz bands

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Wallace State Concert Band and Jazz Band will hold a Veterans Day Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 10, at the Burrow Center for Fine and Performing Arts. The concert will be held at 7 p.m. Admission is free and is open...

    CCBOE, Premier Bank team up to offer surprise attendance bonuses

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    Updated Nov. 20, 2023, at 6:52 p.m. CULLMAN, Ala. - Good attendance is the foundation of doing well in school, and later in life, doing well on the job. Simply put, you can't perform well if you're not there. That is why Cullman County Schools...

    CATA opens its doors to the public

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Area Technology Academy (CATA) held its community Open House on Thursday, Feb. 15, giving prospective students and their families the opportunity to take a peek inside each classroom block, speak with instructors and current students and get a feel...

    John Glasscock named Wallace State’s new Adult Education Coordinator

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    HANCEVILLE - John Glasscock is Wallace State’s new Adult Education Coordinator. Glasscock, 40, comes to Wallace State after previous stops at Central Alabama and Enterprise State and extensive General Education Development (GED) work in Colorado, where he served as an Adult Education instructor in prisons...

    Little Paws Arts & Crafts Show Benefits Local Teachers

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    This past weekend at the Recreation Center in Hanceville, people came out to support local teachers and students at the Little Paws Arts and Crafts Show. This event was the first of its kind in the area raising money to help Hanceville teachers overcome...

    Alabama Robotics Technology Park comes to Cullman City Schools

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Students at Cullman City Schools had a chance to see science and technology in action last week when the Alabama Robotics Technology Park brought its mobile training unit to West Elementary and East Elementary.  The mobile training unit is essentially a massive...

    Battle of wits: Weekly Scholar’s Bowl League scoreboard (high school)

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - This year’s Scholar’s Bowl League season kicked off on Oct. 12. The league is made up of teams from high schools all over Cullman County who meet each Thursday after school on the campus of Wallace State Community College, this year...

    Cullman’s Drew Fillinger elected 2018-2019 Samford University SGA officer

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    HOMEWOOD - Samford University recently held elections for 2018-19 Student Government Association officers. Drew Fillinger, of Cullman, was elected sophomore class vice president. Fillinger is a musical theater (BFA) major. The SGA represents and promotes student interest in the decision-making process of Samford University by cultivating...

    Pumpkin painting to ring in the fall at East Elementary

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -- Students from grades 3-5 at East Elementary School celebrated the arrival of fall recently be decorating their own pumpkins, as part of a harvest-themed art project at the Cullman city elementary school. The East Elementary PTO provided pumpkins, and students had the...

    Cullman’s Nicholas Shugarts graduates from The Citadel

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    CHARLESTON, SC - Nicholas Shugarts of Cullman graduated from The Citadel during the South Carolina Corps of Cadets commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 5. Shugarts received a Bachelor of Science in Biology. The Citadel Class of 2018 includes 516 cadets from 29 states and four...

    Public Interviews Tuesday for CCBOE Final Four Superintendent Candidates

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission on Education has scheduled public interviews for the position of Superintendent of Cullman County Schools on Tuesday, March 15. The interviews will take place in the Cullman County Board of Education’s central office boardroom, located at 402 Arnold...

    Harmony School takes class outside for hands-on science

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    The original raised bed, shortly after its completion in 2015. LOGAN - Lea Scott is the librarian and eighth-grade history teacher at Harmony School (HS) in Logan.  Not all her educational endeavors keep her cooped up inside, though.  She also manages Harmony's "outdoor classroom." HS is...

    Wallace State offering innovative Systems Engineering Technology degree

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - For those interested in engineering, but not ready to take the leap into a four-year course of study, the Wallace State Community College Computer Science program offers a Systems Engineering Technology option that is focused on model–based systems engineering (MBSE). After...

    4 principals named at tonight’s CCBOE meeting

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    CULLMAN - Plenty of changes in the administrative part of the Cullman County School system received approval during a regular meeting of the county school board tonight. The board recommended and approved the transfer of four principal positions. The jobs become effective on July 1. Good...

    Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team finishes 5th at season-opening tournament, competes in Enterprise on Friday

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    Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team members are, from left, Billy Ellis, Jon Elliott, Megan Corbett and Harrison Wright. Team members not pictured are R.J. Bynum and Gabrielle Quebedeaux. HANCEVILLE –  Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team has a brand new roster, yet is producing the same...

    WSCC’s Workforce Development program offering free short-term Construction Training classes beginning June 11

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    HANCEVILLE –  Wallace State’s Workforce Development program is offering free short-term Construction Training classes on campus beginning on Monday, June 11. The courses, taught by Wallace State Building Construction instructor Lynn White, continue through Thursday, July 19, meeting each Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m....

    WSCC instructor Susanna Heinze shares passion for biology with millions on YouTube 

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — In an era dominated by internet media, Wallace State Community College biology instructor Susanna Heinze, has harnessed the power of YouTube to inspire and educate students from all over the globe. Heinze began making instructional biology videos and posting them on...

    Wallace State’s Lions’ Pride sessions underway this summer

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    Photo: Wallace State’s Brian Hall, of the HVAC/Refrigeration Department, speaks with a trio of incoming Wallace State students during Lions’ Pride. HANCEVILLE – Wallace State Community College is preparing for the fall 2016 semester by conducting its annual Lions’ Pride orientation sessions for new students....

    Jacobs declares St. Paul’s Lutheran School Appreciation Week

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Friday signed a proclamation declaring Jan. 23-28, 2023 as St. Paul’s Lutheran School Appreciation Week, with students from the school in the audience. Opened in 1954, St. Paul’s Lutheran School is one of a handful private...

    Every vote counts, even when it’s for cookies

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - With the real-life midterm elections coming up, second graders at West Elementary School (WES) had a chance to learn about voting a bit early — and it even included some delicious snacks as research.  WES second-grade teacher Tayler Daniel held a vote...

    US Dept. of Ed: American Rescue Plan, other pandemic relief funds kept millions of college students in school

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Education (Department) has released new data estimating that more than 18 million students have received direct financial aid under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) since the start of 2021. Over that period, nearly 6 million...

    West Point’s Ryder Jones participating in UA’s Cooperative Education Program

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    TUSCALOOSA - University of Alabama student Ryder Jones, of West Point, is participating in UA's Cooperative Education Program in spring 2019. Jones is working at Saiia Construction. In the Cooperative Education Program, more than 230 students alternate periods of full-time study with periods of full-time...

    Explore, learn and innovate

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    STEAM Camp 2024 at Wallace State CULLMAN, Ala. - This summer, Wallace State Community College is set to become a hub of innovation and learning with the return of the highly anticipated STEAM Camp. Designed for students entering grades three through eight in the 2024-2025...

    Cullman High’s Hembree selected for Advanced Placement Reading

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    Josh Hembree and family/ Courtesy of Cullman High School, Kim Hall NEW YORK – Josh Hembree, an AP Calculus teacher at Cullman High School, has been selected to participate in the College Board’s Annual AP Reading in AP Calculus. Each June, AP teachers and college...