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on July 1, 2013. Out-of-town students currently attending what would become Alabaster schools will be slowly transferred to county schools through 2020. Out-of-town students in sixth grade for the 2013–14 school year will be permitted to stay through 12th grade. Alabaster students attending the Linda
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superintendent Phil Hammonds as interim superintendent. Hammonds had spent the previous six months as part-time coordinator of administrative services for the group and had retired from his position as Jefferson County superintendent the month before. By that time it had been decided that Alabaster
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City Council commissioned a $ 32,000 feasibility study of the city forming its own school district by Ira Harvey of Decision Resources. Harvey delivered the study that September, finding that Alabaster was well-positioned to create its own system, but should implement a 1-cent sales tax increase to
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In January 2012, the city council's education committee began interviewing the 32 applicants for the new Alabaster Board of Education. On March 26, 2012, the first board was sworn in. It consisted of Linda Church, Melanie Shores, John Myrick, Tyrone Quarles, and former city councilor Adam Moseley.
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will be able to stay through graduation. The only unresolved matter was what to do with the Shelby County Instructional Services Center located in Alabaster, as both systems wanted to keep it. That matter will therefore be decided by the
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superintendent Wayne Vickers as the system's first permanent superintendent. Vickers, one of 16 applicants for the permanent position, had overseen Saraland schools after that city voted to separate from the
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do so. After a month of discussion amongst the council and with citizens, the city council voted on October 17, 2011 to both create the school board and raise the city sales tax from 3% to 4% to support it.
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would begin its first school year that fall. State law allowed the board to hire an interim superintendent for six months while it sought someone to fill the position permanently.
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The new school system opened to students on August 19, 2013. In celebration of the new system, on September 25 Thompson High School held its first homecoming parade in 50 years.
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Moseley resigned from the city council to take the position, as Alabama state law prohibits one person serving in both bodies at once.
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will continue attending it until 2020 and those attending the Shelby County School of Technology in
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Board members are appointed by the Alabaster City Council and are contracted to the school board.
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On May 1, 2013, the board approved Dr. Wayne Vickers as the system’s first superintendent.
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The Alabaster Board of Education currently operates with five members.
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The board also voted in May to have Alabaster officially separate from
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The Alabaster City School District consists of five schools:
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Alabaster
Shelby County
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Alabama
Alabaster
Alabaster
Jefferson County Schools
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Mobile County Schools
Shelby County Schools
Pelham
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Alabama Superintendent of Education
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