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  • ...am City Schools]] teacher and two-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 7|District 7]]. ...ster's in elementary education and education administration from [[Alabama State University]]. She spent 26 years as a teacher and 11 as a program specialis
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  • ...935]]) is an adjunct professor in [[Alabama State University]]'s School of Education. ...[[1961]] and a master's in theology at the former Alabama Christian School of Religion in [[Montgomery]] in [[1984]].
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  • ...[Alabama State Board of Education]], representing [[Alabama State Board of Education District 4|District 4]]. ...om [[Samford University]], and a PhD in education from the [[University of Alabama]].
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  • This is a '''list of major employers''' in the [[Birmingham area]] for [[2017]]-[[2018]], as com # [[Children's of Alabama]], 5,000
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  • ...labama Department of Youth Services]] and is pursuing a second master's in education administration at [[Strayer University]]. Bell ran as a candidate for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], [[Birmingham City Council District 6|District 6]] in the [[2009 Birmingh
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  • ...State Senate|State Senator]], and a Republican candidate for [[Governor of Alabama]] in the [[2010 primary elections]]. ...ely in Mobile for 25 years and was elected to the [[Alabama State Board of Education]] in [[1994]] as a Democrat and re-elected as a Republican in [[1998]].
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  • ...[[1947]] in [[Tuscumbia]]) represented the [[8th Congressional District of Alabama]] in the United States Congress from [[1933]] to [[1937]]. ...and graduated from the [[University of Alabama School of Law|University of Alabama Law Department]] in [[1886]]. He was admitted to the bar that same year and
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  • ...e U.S. Postal Service and a three-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 8|District 8]]. ...and attained master-level board membership from the [[Alabama Association of School Boards]].
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  • ...ferson State Community College]] and a candidate for [[Birmingham Board of Education]] [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]] in the [[2017 Birmingha ...rently working toward a PhD in educational leadership at the University of Alabama.
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  • ...te Community College]], and a two-term member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] representing [[Birmingham City Council District 5|District 5]]. ...y of Alabama]] in [[1977]] and a juris doctor from the [[Birmingham School of Law]] in [[1996]].
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  • ...th was named "Alabama Teacher of the Year" by the [[Alabama State Board of Education]] in [[2012]].
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  • ...abamians for Education]] (BA4E), and a member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], representing [[Birmingham City Council District 2|District 2]]. ...tion specialist and substance abuse counselor for the [[Alabama Department of Corrections]].
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  • ...in [[Cullman]]; died [[July 26]], [[2015]]) was Alabama Superintendent of Education from [[1975]] to [[1995]]. ...Auburn University]], where he completed bachelor's and master's degrees in education. He married the former [[Josephine Teague|Josephine Jones]] on [[June 5]],
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  • ...ent-teacher associations and an executive board member of the [[Birmingham Education Foundation]]. ...arned his bachelor of science in computer information systems at [[Alabama State University]] and served as a lieutenant and nuclear-biological-chemical spe
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  • '''Mark A. Sullivan''' (born c. [[1966]] in [[Birmingham]]) is superintendent of [[Birmingham City Schools]]. ...ion at [[Alabama A&M University]] and a master's in education at [[Alabama State University]]. He has since completed an educational specialist degree and a
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  • ...arolina) was a teacher, princical, and member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]]. ...ingham City Schools]] for 22 years, and was a principal for 5. She was one of the first white teachers in the late 1960s to voluntarily transfer to a pre
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  • ...]]) is a member of the [[Alabama House of Representatives]] representing [[Alabama House District 59|District 59]]. ...and also served on the [[Birmingham Industrial Water Board]] and the board of the [[Birmingham Trade Mart]].
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  • He has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from [[Alabama State University]]. He and his wife LaTonia have three children. He has served as ...ingham City Council election|2009 election]] for the [[Birmingham Board of Education]] [[Birmingham City Council District 1|District 1]] seat vacated by [[Marth
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  • '''Roderick Jackson''' (born c. [[1965]]) is a health and driver's education teacher and the girl's basketball and soccer coach at [[Jackson-Olin High S ...physical education from [[UAB]] and a masters in education from [[Alabama State University]].
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  • ...a Senate District 19]], having won a special election to complete the term of [[E. B. McClain]] after his bribery conviction. ...Bessemer City Schools]]. She is also president of the [[Concerned Citizens of Bessemer Cut-Off]].
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