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Superintendent's Report A Monthly Newsletter from Dr. Boyd K. English

October School Spotlight

The Albertville Board of Education recognized Albertville Elementary School as the October School Spotlight at its monthly. board meeting on Oct. 18.

“You make a difference in our students’ lives. Teachers and coaches all made a difference in ours, and we’re thankful you chose this profession. We appreciate all you do, and we’re here to help you where we can.”

Students put together a video about their favorite things about AES. Principal Candi McCullars talked about several of the instructional aspects of AES. She described the new Tier 2 instructional methods as “come and dine instead of the sit and get” of the past. Teachers work daily with small groups of students with similar learning needs using a specific instructional practice or program.

Board President Bobby Stewart thanked McCullars for her leadership and recognized the other teachers in attendance as well.

“You make a difference in our students’ lives. Teachers and coaches all made a difference in ours, and we’re thankful you chose this profession,” said Stewart. “We appreciate all you do, and we’re here to help you where we can.”

Scenes from AES
October News

Check out news this month from Albertville City Schools! You can read the complete article by clicking the headline.

Tori Painter was named the new assistant principal at Albertville Middle School at October's regular Albertville Board of Education meeting. Prior to her new position, Painter served as the counselor at AMS. She has worked with Albertville City Schools for 15 years. She is pictured with Albertville City Schools Superintendent Dr. Boyd K. English, left, and Albertville Middle School Principal Lance Kitchens, right.
Designed to promote school bus safety, Albertville City Schools observed National School Bus Safety Week Oct. 17-21. Held during the third full week of October each year, National School Bus Safety Week is an active and evolving public education program and an excellent way for parents, students, teachers and motorists to join forces and address the importance of school bus safety.
The Exceptional Aggies Café opened its doors on Oct. 18. The Albertville Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a ribbon cutting at the café on Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. The café, housed at LifePoint Church in Albertville, is ran by a rotating group of 10 exceptional Aggies from Albertville High School. Pictured from left is Faith Martinez, Kaci Young, Catarina Perez, Paula Kaylor, special education teacher at Albertville High School, Jose Mendoza and Dakota Todd.

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