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Counselor's Mission
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Helping Everyone Succeed
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Dr. Jeff Cornelius, Principal Mission Statement Where we believe a child's education should be the
shared responsibility among staff, parents, and community. It is our
mission to provide a safe nurturing environment, which meets
individual needs and promotes a foundation of lifelong learning. |
It is the policy of the Colbert County Board of Education to provide equal educational opportunities for all students on a non-discriminatory basis. No student shall be denied the benefits of any educational program or activity on the basis of race, color, creed national origin, gender, immigrant or language speaking status. All programs offered by schools within the Colbert County School system shall be open to all students in accordance with all applicable statutory and judicial requirements. Admission of students to special educational programs or activities shall be based on appropriate legal and policy criteria. Inquiries regarding compliance and complaint procedures for specific programs can be directed to:
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Affirmative Action/Title IX Office |
Mrs. Vickie Turberville |
256-386-8565 ext 245 |
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Section 504 |
Mrs. Emiley Crisler |
256-386-8565 ext. 240 |
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Individuals with Disabilities Education ACT (IDEA) |
Mrs. Vickie Turberville |
256-386-8565 ext.245 |
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Title III |
Mrs. Gale D. Satchel |
256-386-8565 ext.217 |
Child Find:
Help Colbert County Schools locate, identify, and evaluate Colbert County residents, ages from birth to 21, who have disabilities or who are suspected of having disabilities. Please contact Mrs. Vickie Turberville at 256-386-8565 for additional information.
NOTE: All core subjects will be taught by teachers that meet the highly qualified status as required by the No ChildNOTE: All core subjects will be taught by teachers that meet the highly qualified status as required by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB). The Colbert County School System will hire highly qualified teachers, including teachers who become highly qualified through state and local alternative routes to certification, and special education teachers, in order to reduce class size, particularly in the early grades. (
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