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Limestone County schools proclaim Career and Technical Education Month; superintendent proposes elementary STEAM hires
Summary
Superintendent Randy Sharrell presented a proclamation designating Feb. 1–28, 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month, reported a 100% state bus inspection score, and proposed adding eight elementary STEAM (science, technology, engineering, agriculture and math) teachers at an estimated annual cost of about $600,000.
Superintendent Randy Sharrell told the Limestone County Board of Education on the record that the Alabama State Department of Education and national education groups have designated Feb. 1–28, 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month and presented a proclamation to mark the observance.
Sharrell said the district’s career and technical education programs “have become a rigorous, progressive, and vital part of the total education system,” and he read the proclamation declaring Feb. 1 through Feb. 28, 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month.
The proclamation framed career and technical programs as partners with business and industry to give students hands-on experience, college credit opportunities and workforce skills. Sharrell said 2 out…
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