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The Alabama Education Association (AEA) is the member-driven voice of Alabama's education employees. AEA members are teachers, education support professionals, administrators, professors, future teachers, and education retirees.
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375 Lee Street, Alexander City, AL 35010. Ph: 256.234.8600 | Fx: 256.392.6440. Top Navigation Menu. Home. Superintendent Message. Our District. ACS 2020-21 Continuous Improvement Plan. Annual Reports. Attendance.
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The Alexander City Board of Education consists of five members appointed by the Alexander City City Council. Terms are for five years with one seat up for appointment each year. Board meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 p.m.
281 James D. Nabors Drive, Alexander City, AL 35010 (256) 329-6700
Alexander City Schools serves 2,948 students and employs 170 teachers and 67 staff as of the 2020-2021 school year. The district includes two elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. [1] History. The Alexander City schools were affected historically by desegregation efforts within Alabama.
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Benjamin Russell High School (BRHS) is the only high school located in the community of approximately 15,000 in Alexander City, Alabama. BRHS opened its doors in September of 1950 and was considered the most modern high school in Alabama.