Orange Beach City Schools Partners With MAAAC For Sponsors

Orange Beach City Schools has announced a unified sponsorship effort with the Mako Academics, Arts, and Athletics Club (MAAAC) for the 2025-2026 school year. Local and regional businesses are encouraged to support the endeavor. “With the unveiling of the $46.1-million athletic complex set for the summer of 2025, local and regional businesses can now play a vital role in supporting student success through exclusive sponsorship opportunities,” Orange Beach City Schools said. MAAAC has partnered with the schools for several years, contributing more than $1.5 million to support academics, arts and athletics. Previous sponsors of MAAAC are to benefit from the same perks they’ve enjoyed, and advertising reach is to be expanded within the community through new sponsorship tiers. This is outlined in the Orange Beach City Schools Sponsorship Guide

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