Firearm Accidentally Discharges at Huntsville Elementary School

Students and staff in a school hallway following safety procedures

News Summary A firearm accidentally discharged from a second grader’s backpack at Challenger Elementary School in Huntsville, Alabama, causing damage to another student’s belongings but resulting in no injuries. The bullet struck a backpack, damaging a laptop, while the impacted student only experienced ringing in their ears. In response, school officials are implementing enhanced safety […]

Governor Ivey Urges Legislative Action on FOCUS Act

Students engaged in classroom activities without distractions from technology.

News Summary In Huntsville, Alabama, Governor Kay Ivey called on state legislators to prioritize the FOCUS Act and public safety bills as the legislative session nears its end. The FOCUS Act aims to ban cell phones and other wireless devices during school hours to minimize distractions, reflecting a growing concern among educators. Additionally, Ivey highlighted […]

Former JROTC Instructor Sentenced for Student Relationship

Students engaged in learning in a safe classroom environment

News Summary Duane Yarbrough, a former JROTC instructor at Huntsville City Schools, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to engaging in sexual relations with a student. The case has raised concerns regarding student safety and the responsibilities of educators, prompting discussions on how schools can prevent similar incidents in the future. […]

High School Baseball Showdown in Madison

High school baseball players in action during a game in Madison

News Summary As high school baseball playoffs heat up in Madison, local teams like James Clemens and Madison Academy are set to captivate fans with thrilling matches. The playoff action kicks off with a game between James Clemens and Huntsville High School, available for live streaming via the NFHS Network. Madison Academy has already made […]

Huntsville Senior Sprint Career Fair Set for April 29

A group of high school seniors attending a career fair, interacting with employers.

News Summary Huntsville’s Senior Sprint Career Fair offers high school seniors a chance to connect with local employers on April 29 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church of Huntsville. With over twenty local employers in various industries, graduating seniors from public and private schools can benefit from on-the-spot interviews, career […]

Concerns Mount Over State Funding for Huntsville Area Schools

Students in a Huntsville classroom discussing funding issues.

News Summary Educators in Huntsville are voicing severe concerns regarding state funding for local schools, which is markedly insufficient for the number of students served. Local superintendents gathered to discuss the alarming disparity in funding, reliance on local taxes, and the impact of unfunded mandates. The situation is particularly dire for special education funding and […]

Burritt Museum to Host Exhibit on Rosenwald Schools

Display of Rosenwald Schools artifacts at Burritt Museum exhibit

News Summary Burritt Museum in Huntsville will unveil an exhibit titled ‘History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools’ in January 2025. This exhibit, made possible by collaboration with Auburn University, highlights the significant impact of the Rosenwald School Program, which built over 5,000 schools across the South. Visitors can explore the community-driven efforts that contributed […]

Huntsville Community Voices Concern Over Federal Funding Cuts

Huntsville residents discussing education funding concerns

News Summary Residents of Huntsville are expressing alarm over potential cuts to federal funding for education, which could critically impact local schools. The Huntsville City Schools Board President, Carlos Mathews, highlighted the district’s reliance on approximately $33 million in funding for vital programs, including support for low-income students and special needs initiatives. Board members are […]

Burritt Museum to Showcase Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools Exhibit

Artifacts from the Rosenwald Schools exhibit at Burritt Museum

News Summary Huntsville residents can look forward to the Burritt Museum’s upcoming exhibit, “History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools,” opening on January 28, 2025. This unique exhibition highlights the collaboration between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington aimed at improving education for African American children in rural Southern areas. The exhibit will feature artifacts, […]

St. John Paul II Catholic High School Baseball Team Faces Sanctions

A deserted high school baseball field showcasing the impact of sanctions on the team.

News Summary The St. John Paul II Catholic High School baseball team in Huntsville faces serious sanctions from the Alabama High School Athletic Association after self-reporting the use of an ineligible player. The repercussions include the forfeiture of all games involving the ineligible athlete, a fine, and probationary status for the school. This incident highlights […]