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Alabama. This was a decrease of 916 students from the previous school year, with a decrease in 502 students in the traditional county schools. Much of the remaining population loss resulted from the
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in 1926. It continued to serve as a school building until the 1960s when it was converted into the central office for the Mobile County Public School System. The school board relocated to a new central office complex in 2007, leaving the historic building vacant. The Barton
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school by the commission. The commission was behind another act on
February 9, 1852 that would have allowed the commission to sell the building, which was now in need of maintenance and repairs, and distribute the proceeds among the existing schools, if approved by the voters. The electorate
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Education. The Board's members, of which there are five that represent different districts, are elected to staggered six-year terms.
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1033:"Chickasaw, Satsuma school officials: Today is a day for the history books"
1360:"Failing Alabama public schools: 75 on newest list, most are high schools"
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1168:"Places in Peril: Alabama's Most Endangered Sites for 2009"
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District 5: Dr. William Foster, Vice President/Commissioner
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Dunbar Creative and Performing Arts Magnet School (Mobile)
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Smith v. Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County
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Mobile : the new history of Alabama's first city
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Mobile County school system sees dropping enrollment
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877:Mobile County Training Middle School
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685:Augusta Evans School K-12 (Mobile)
496:Continuous Learning Center (Mobile)
473:Bryant Career Technical (Irvington)
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1061:"Largest 100 School Districts"
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1960:McGill–Toolen Catholic High
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1647:Signal International
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889:CF Vigor High School
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808:Morningside (Mobile)
753:Forest Hill (Mobile)
701:Burroughs (Theodore)
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183:71st-largest in U.S.
126:District information
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1921:LeFlore Magnet High
1769:Providence Hospital
1693:Mobile Civic Center
1688:Mobile Arts Council
1197:Thomason, Michael.
933:Satsuma High School
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710:Castlen (Grand Bay)
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1673:Azalea Trail Maids
1483:Magazine explosion
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984:- 2007-2008 Budget
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823:Robbins (Prichard)
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735:Dawes 3-5 (Mobile)
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