Alabama Bicentennial Schools Initiative
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The Alabama Bicentennial Schools Initiative, which was founded by Governor Kay Ivey in 2017, "encouraged all public, private, and homeschool students and teachers to participate in the celebration of Alabama's 200th anniversary of statehood." The schools took part in several community projects, including oral history projects, community gardens, and mentorship programs. Each school also received a $5,000 Governor's Award to support its continued commitment to student-led community engagement.
Alabama Bicentennial Schools of Excellence
- Athens High School, Athens
- Auburn High School, Auburn
- Carver High School, Birmingham
- Chelsea Park Elementary School, Chelsea
- Clark-Shaw Magnet School, Mobile
- Cedar Bluff School, Cedar Bluff
- Hamilton Elementary School, Hamilton
- Headland Middle School, Headland
- Kilby Laboratory School, Florence
- Montana Street Magnet School, Dothan
- Moores Mill Intermediate School, New Market
- Oakdale Elementary School, Tuscaloosa
- Phillips Preparatory School, Mobile
- Pinson Valley High School, Pinson
- Rachel Patterson Elementary School, Atmore
- Springville Elementary School, Springville
- Trenholm Primary School, Tuscumbia
- Vestavia Hills Elementary Cahaba Heights, Vestavia Hills
- Myrtlewood Elementary School, Fosters
- Walker Elementary School, Northport
- Webb Elementary School, Webb
References
- Morris, Kyle (October 2019) "Ivey announces Alabama Bicentennial Schools of Excellence" Yellowhammer News