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Tuscaloosa County Board unanimously approves student discipline action, multiple vendor privacy agreements and $772,522 in contracts

Tuscaloosa County Board of Education · October 7, 2025
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At its Oct. 7 meeting the Tuscaloosa County Board of Education approved a student discipline recommendation, five student-data/privacy agreements, a $168,000 special-education contract and a $604,522 K–8 software renewal; all votes were unanimous.

The Tuscaloosa County Board of Education met Oct. 7, 2025, and unanimously approved a set of action items including a student-discipline recommendation and multiple vendor agreements and contracts.

The board voted to follow the superintendent’s recommendation for an 11th-grade Brookwood High School student charged under offense 414 (Terrorist Threat). The student was to attend virtual school for the remainder of the 2025–26 school year, transition through an alternative program for one semester and provide proof of counseling. Mr. Randy Smalley moved to approve and Mr. Joey Hocutt seconded; the motion carried unanimously.

In a package of provider agreements, the board approved Standard Student Data Privacy Agreements with Accelerate Learning (math curriculum, secondary level), Progress Learning (secondary standardized testing prep), CodeHS (secondary computer science curriculum) and MathFactLab…

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