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Amy Weaver Staff Writer Published: October 6, 2008
Josh Segall believes Alabama can have more jobs and a thriving economy if its rural areas are utilized to their potential.
'I don't think you do that by giving everyone $600,' he said. 'I don't think you do that by bailing out AIG.'
Segall told members of the Opelika-Auburn News Editorial Board Monday that Alabama can create jobs and boost its economy by investing in basic infrastructure.
The number of jobs in east Alabama is a major concern to the Democratic candidate for the Congressional seat in Alabama's Third District. He told the editorial board Monday that the area has lost 20,000 jobs in the six years Republican Mike Rogers has been in office.
Rogers, who will visit with the Opelika-Auburn News Editorial Board Oct. 15, serves on the House committees for armed services, agriculture and homeland security
At the fifth grade level, 83 percent scored advanced in math.
Over the past five years, the school's proficiency percentage in both math and reading has doubled, increasing from around 40 percent in 2002 to more than 80 percent this year.
The teachers behind the award include Margaret Janidlo, kindergarten; Dottie Bailey, first grade; Linda Lewis, second grade; Melody Fiscus, third grade; DeAnna Mahle, fourth grade; head teacher Sandy Koziara, fifth grade; and Dave Smith, sixth grade.
The team also includes Judy Shay, Title I reading; Dixie Bontz, Title I math; and Mary Walentosky, learning support; principal James Ruby; and secretary Sandy Kendrick.
Recently retired teachers who were also on board during the effort to improve test scores include former kindergarten teacher Pam Simms, fourth-grade teacher Shawnie Novak and sixth-grade teacher Diana Miller.
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