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  2. Montgomery Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery Public Schools headquarters and Montgomery County Board of Education is located at 307 S. Decatur Street in Montgomery. Montgomery Public Schools is a school district headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The current Superintendent of Montgomery Public Schools is Melvin Brown. [1]

  3. Alabama State Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    Board members. Members of the board include: President (The Governor of Alabama) - Kay Ivey; Superintendent/Secretary - Dr. Eric Mackey; Board Members: District 1: Jackie Zeigler (R) (2017–present) District 2: Tracie West (R) (2019–present) District 3: Stephanie W. Bell (R) (1995–present) District 4: Yvette M. Richardson (D) (2011–present)

  4. Dr. Percy L. Julian High School - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Percy L. Julian High School (formerly Robert E. Lee High School) is a public secondary school in Montgomery, Alabama, United States, serving grades 9–12. The school is part of the Montgomery Public Schools system.

  5. Johnson Abernathy Graetz High School - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Abernathy Graetz High School (formerly Jefferson Davis High School) is a public high school with grades 9 through 12 located in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. The principal is Dr. Carlos Hammonds. The school is part of the Montgomery Public Schools system.

  6. Alabama Association of School Boards - Wikipedia

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    By July 1949, the association's name was changed to the Alabama Association of School Board Members. AASB was the 39th state school boards association formed in the US . In 1950, the association approved its first constitution and bylaws. AASB moved its headquarters from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery in 1974.

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  7. Alabama State University - Wikipedia

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    Alabama State University (ASU, Bama State, or Alabama State) is a public historically black university in Montgomery, Alabama. Founded in 1867, during the Reconstruction era , it was one of about 180 " normal schools " established by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools.

  8. Three school board seats up for grabs in contentious ...

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    Three of the seven seats on the Montgomery County School Board are on the ballot. All three incumbents are running, with a total of 14 candidates vying for the non-partisan, four-year terms.

  9. Montgomery bus boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Montgomery bus boycott was a political and social protest campaign against the policy of racial segregation on the public transit system of Montgomery, Alabama. It was a foundational event in the civil rights movement in the United States.

  10. Sidney Lanier High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2020 the school district's board of education voted to change the school's name, but in 2022 the board decided to merge the school with George Washington Carver High School (Montgomery, Alabama), and "the Lanier building will no longer be in use after the students move".

  11. Joe L. Reed - Wikipedia

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    He served as chairman of the Alabama State University (ASU) Board of Trustees from 1990 until 2008. He married Mollie Perry-Reed in 1964, and they have three children Irva, Joe, and Steven; Steven served as the Montgomery County Probate Judge, and, in 2019, became the first black mayor for Montgomery ever elected in its 200-year history.