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In 1963 three African-American students brought a case against the Mobile County School Board for being denied admission to Murphy High School. The court ordered that the three students be admitted to Murphy for the 1964 school year, leading to the desegregation of Mobile County's school system. The
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Following completion of Barton Academy, the Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County then allowed the building to be used for private and denominational schools, with some funding appropriated to them by the commissioners. An act in 1846 allowed for taxes to be collected for the establishment
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As of 2011, the county school system had 60,946 students, making it the largest school district in 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 Academy building was
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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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In 2001 superintendent Harold W. Dodge proposed removing all extracurricular activities from MCPSS schools in order to save $ 1.3 million. This money funded supplemental salaries for people who do instruction for extracurricular activities, including
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The governing body of the Mobile County Public School System is the Mobile County Board of 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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After the election of the new board, the building was repaired and the system was reorganized. The building reopened as a public school in November 1852. The school was closed for the duration of the
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Statewide testing ranks the schools in Alabama. Those in the bottom six percent are listed as "failing." As of early 2018, nine local schools were included in this category:
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In 1983 there were allegations that the Mobile County school board deliberately ignored an injunction against prayer led by teachers, but that year,
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announced that the state education budget would decrease by $ 145 million. Therefore, the MCPSS administration prepared for a possible closure.
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The current Mobile County Public School System can trace its beginnings to the Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County, created by the
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termination of a contract with Alternatives Unlimited Inc., an outside company, to operate Drop Back In Academy. As of 2011, schools east of
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The act to establish the board was introduced by Willoughby Barton, a legislator from Mobile. The first school building built by the board,
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won a permanent settlement with the school district that prohibits suspending students for violating the school uniform policy.
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Saraland Elementary School and Adams Middle School left the district in April 2008; they are now operated by the
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policies. It is the largest school system in Alabama and the 71st largest school system in the United States.
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through an act passed on January 10, 1826. This was the first education board created in Alabama.
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As of 2012 the out-of-district tuition for Mobile County schools is $ 2,200 per student per year.
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usually had more severe decreases in their student bodies than schools west of the interstate.
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Mobile school system agrees to sweeping changes in suspension policies to settle lawsuit
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Civil Rights Movement led to the end of legal racial segregation with passage of the
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Eichold-Mertz Magnet School of Math, Science & Technology School(Mobile)
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Chickasaw, Satsuma school officials: Today is a day for the history books
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rejected this and subsequently elected a new board of commissioners.
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In 1991 MCPSS was the largest school district in Alabama. In 1991
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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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District 3: Dr. Reginald Crenshaw, President/Commissioner
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Smith v. Board of School Commissioners of Mobile County
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Satsuma sets tuition for out-of-city students at $ 650
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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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Powell Declines To Declare Mobile Board in Contempt
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Mobile County Public Schools


Mobile
Alabama
30°43′15″N 88°13′25″W / 30.72083°N 88.22361°W / 30.72083; -88.22361
71st-largest in U.S.
www.mcpss.com
school district
unincorporated
Mobile County
Alabama
United States
Mobile
Saraland
Satsuma
Chickasaw
school uniform
Alabama Legislature

Barton Academy
Barton Academy
lottery
Henry Hitchcock
Methodist
American Civil War
Murphy High School
Alabama Historical Commission
Civil Rights Act of 1964
Lewis F. Powell

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