Baldwin County Schools: Dual Enrollment, New Roofs

Gulf Coast Media reports that the Baldwin County Board of Education has approved a dual-enrollment credit program with Auburn University and re-roofing projects for several of its schools. An agreement with Auburn will expand the postsecondary education for current high school students and allow current high schoolers seeking enrollment in the school system’s dual-enrollment program to take online college-level courses from Auburn, while attending high school in Baldwin County. The program is open to all Baldwin County high school students and will feature courses taught by current Auburn University faculty and instructors. Additionally, students who successfully complete the course will earn credit toward both high school graduation and a postsecondary educational institution. New roofs were approved for W.J. Carroll Intermediate School for $1,090,000, Swift Elementary School for $300,000 and the Stapleton School for $150,000.

Read More

AUSTAL HIRES MILLER AS PRESIDENT

Austal Hires Miller As President

BUSINESS ALABAMA CONDUCTS ANNUAL LAW FIRM SURVEY

Business Alabama Conducts Annual Law Firm Survey

BBN-fallback

Data Center Proposed For Prichard, Some Locals Push Back

MAC OPENS THREE SATELLITE SITES

MAC Opens Three Satellite Sites

FRANKLIN NAMES JAMES COO

Franklin Names James COO

THE WHARF ANNOUNCES BIG LINEUP

The Wharf Announces Big Lineup

USA HEALTH MCI ADDS MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST AND HEMATOLOGIST

USA Health MCI Adds Medical Oncologist And Hematologist

MMofA MAKERS MARKET & OPEN HOUSE COMING UP

MMofA Makers Market & Open House Coming Up

FRANKLIN PRIMARY HEALTH CENTER NAMES STALLWORTH DEPUTY CEO

Franklin Primary Health Center Names Stallworth Deputy CEO

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

By subscribing, you agree to our User Agreement and Privacy Policy & Cookie Statement.

Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter

Sign up here for free to get Bay Business News email newsletter every Friday.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.