Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:36 AM EDT2012-05-22 12:36:31 GMT
Sometimes it just feels good to go back home. That's the case for Eclectic Elementary School teacher Malarie Futral. After graduating from Auburn Montgomery, she's now teaching in the same classroomsMore >>
Sometimes it just feels good to go back home. That's the case for Eclectic Elementary School teacher Malarie Futral. After graduating from Auburn Montgomery, she's now teaching in the same classroomsMore >>
Monday, May 21 2012 11:00 PM EDT2012-05-22 03:00:34 GMT
Rarely a day goes by that Wetumpka High School Math teacher Lisa Crownover isn't teaching. Her students know she only misses school for emergencies. But they also know, not every teacher has the sameMore >>
Rarely a day goes by that Wetumpka High School Math teacher Lisa Crownover isn't teaching. Her students know she only misses school for emergencies. But they also know, not every teacher has the same philosophy...More >>
Among the legislation passed by the Alabama State Legislature was a bill to lower the school starting age from 7 to 6. WSFA 12 News reporter Melissa Johnson has the details.More >>
Friday, May 18 2012 8:29 PM EDT2012-05-19 00:29:15 GMT
The parents of Alex Moore, the Chilton County teen who committed suicide two years ago, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chilton County Board of Education. Alex Moore committed suicide atMore >>
The parents of Alex Moore, the Chilton County teen who committed suicide two years ago, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chilton County Board of Education.More >>
Thursday, May 17 2012 11:08 PM EDT2012-05-18 03:08:15 GMT
Are senior pranks getting worse than what we remember? Is it a right of passage that is going too far? Alabama School of Fine Arts students were part of one two weeks ago. Jamie Earnest said, "Our seniorMore >>
Are senior pranks getting worse than what we remember?More >>
Preparing for college is a complicated and time consuming process. Students should take steps to prepare starting in their junior year of high school. You can significantly increase your chances to getting into the college of your choice by planning far in advance.
Remember... Applying to college is extremely important. You are making a commitment for four years and thousands of dollars. Do your research and be certain that you are applying to places you would really enjoy. Also, act as a critic for yourself. Find the weaknesses in your application and try to strengthen them. You want to look like the best candidate for your desired schools. The gratification of being accepted to the college of your choice even makes the annoying application process worthwhile.
Utilize this guide to make your transition into college much smoother and effective:
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