Alabama education gains
After being ranked near the bottom nationally in reading and math scores nine years ago, Alabama has surged to 32nd in fourth-grade mathematics and 34th in reading. Gov. Kay Ivey touted this improvement during a Mobile Chamber event, highlighting how the state has shown more growth in fourth-grade math than any other state since 2019, reports John Sharp . The gains come as Alabama focuses on workforce development, with officials noting that educational progress is crucial for attracting new industries to the state.
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Tuskegee University has filed federal litigation against the American Veterinary Medical Association to prevent its College of Veterinary Medicine—the nation’s only historically Black veterina

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