Tuscaloosa City Schools will continue to offer free breakfast and lunch to children this summer, unaffected by the state's decision to opt out of a federal EBT-boosting program.
Students trying to get a leg up on their freshman year in college took a break during their AP English class earlier this week to recognize a senior at Northridge High School known for always being willing to help.
Students and staff celebrated an 8th-grade natural-born leader earlier this month at Westlawn Middle School, where she was recognized for Inspiring Excellence.
Before the holiday break, the fifth-grade class at Tuscaloosa Magnet School Elementary honored a classmate as she was named their Inspiring Excellence Student of the Month.
Tuscaloosa City Schools are once again expanding their dual enrollment scholarship program, offering high school students the opportunity to earn more college credits than ever before at no cost.
Each of the 18 libraries in Tuscaloosa City Schools received thousands of dollars in grant funding this week to put toward buying new books, system leadership announced Thursday.
Some layoffs are likely to come to Tuscaloosa City Schools without new revenue from a proposed property tax increase, administrators told local media last week.
The Tuscaloosa City School board has voted unanimously to request a special election asking citizens to invest more money in education by raising property taxes for the first time in almost 40 years.
Leadership in Tuscaloosa City Schools have identified what stakeholders want them to prioritize in the years to come - now they have to find funding to both continue and enhance those initiatives.