It's been quite a while since I've been active on this platform. In case you haven't found us, @AOA_Works and I are over on LinkedIn a lot more these days. Give us a follow there.
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⚡️ICYMI: Enviva Inc. kicks off construction on Alabama wood pellet plant that will support 350 jobs and provide an economic boost to rural Sumter County
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World-class companies will always thrive in Alabama.
Once again, record-breaking economic development finds its home in our state — especially in our rural areas — thanks to Alabama's commitment to sustainable, strategic growth. #alpolitics
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Dr. Brenda Coley, Russell County Schools supt, participated in a panel at the Alabama Workforce Council summer meeting today. The panelists discussed the development of the Alabama Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program pilot to bridge parapros to a teaching certificate
We are looking for the best of the best in Alabama! Top notch Work-Based Learning programs, apply to compete for the Governor’s Seal of Excellence at https://t.co/1MdC4AC3Xg! @jimmyhull_CTE @ACCS_Education@ACHE_EDU@ALWorksSystem
“Career connected learning as an anchor not an option”…. Horizons day 2 addresses redefining and reassessing school to work for our students. #JFFHorizons@AOA_Works@jfftweets
‘26 INF Sam Laney (@SamLaney1422; @BeehiveBSBL) flies one to the opposite field & over the wall in RF for a grand slam.
Strong 6-1, 180-pounder has hit multiple HR’s on the weekend w/ gap-to-gap power.
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Today, I had the opportunity to participate in an active shooter simulation at the @taasro conference. Eye opening! We are blessed to be in a state that places such emphasis on the safety of our children! @LeeCoSheriffAL @LeeCoSchools
@Coach__Johnson@taasro@LeeCoSheriffAL@LeeCoSchools I did this with TAASRO waaaay back in the day. (Maybe, 2007ish?) Still stands as one of the best professional development activities I ever did. @taasro is under-appreciated in the impact they have on keeping our kids safe.
Torrey Washington, 21, a BuildUP Community School graduate, became the school’s first homeowner. BuildUP is a private workforce development high school that equips students with skills for high-demand trade jobs over a six-year period.
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