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Applicant Paul Dangle Touts Career-Path Programs, Special-education Support in Hoover City Schools Interview

2978029 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Paul Dangle, an applicant to the Hoover City Board of Education, told a panel he supports expanding career-technical offerings at RC3, prioritized special-education resources and capital maintenance, and urged age-appropriate review of library material.

Paul Dangle, an applicant to the Hoover City Board of Education, told a selection panel he would prioritize career-technical programs, special-education services and school facility maintenance if appointed.

Dangle said during the interview that expanding RC3the districtregional career centershould focus on employer-driven skills and partnerships; he supported the districtrecent $2,500,000 allocation to expand automotive instruction as a model for future growth. "What could we do to make the most impact with that?" Dangle asked rhetorically, adding that advisory input from companies or citizens would help match training to local job demand.

Why this matters: Hoover City Schools faces long-term capital needs, steady demand for special-education supports and choices about curricular materials and career pathways that affect student transitions to college, the military or the workforce.

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