Black Warrior Council
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Big Al District

Covering Area Schools in all 12 counties serviced by the Black Warrior Council

Learning for Life Executive

 

   

Committee Chiarman

Dr. Cordell Wynn,
Assistant to the President, Shelton   
State, Fred Campus
   

Committee Member

Leslie Dawson
Vocational Rehab Counselor

Committee Member

Peggy  Dotson
Retired School Superintendent

Committee Member

Becky Wharton
Cadence Bank

Committee Member

Angela Miller
Homemaker

Committee Member

Melissa Hannah
Educator

Committee Member

Janet Boswell
Retired Educator
 

Thanks for visiting our Learning for Life page. I'll be putting some information about character and character education from time to time, so I hope you will continue to stop by and see what's new.

Our President, George W. Bush said the following,

 

"Our Founding Fathers understood that our country would survive and flourish if our nation was committed to good character and an unyielding dedication to liberty and justice for all. Throughout our history our most honorable heroes practiced the values of hard work and honesty, commitment to excellence and courage and self-discipline and perseverance. Today as we work to preserve peace and freedom throughout the world, we are guided by a national character that respects human dignity and values every life."

 

LEARNING FOR LIFE SCHOOL HIGHLIGHTS:

Oakhill School had a special visitor this month, first lady Patsy Riley stopped by to read to some of the students as part of the "Read Across America Day".
 
Congratulations to Adam Raines, who will participate in the State Spelling B in Birmingham Al. Adam is a student in Arcadia Elementary. Great job Adam we are all proud of you.

 



THE FIRST ANNUAL CHARACTER QUEST 5K RUN
MAY 20th, 8:00 A.M.
LOCATION: UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA REC CENTER PARKING LOT
OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM

Benefiting Learning for Life Character Education
If your a runner please come and participate, or volunteer to help us with the race.
Let's make it a great event that we can be proud of!

SCHOOLS WITH LEARNING FOR LIFE PROGRAMS:

1. Cottondale Elementary, Extended Day
2. Central Primary, grades K-2
3. Greensboro East Elementary, 1-5 grades
4. Westwood Elementary, Extended Day (Buhl)
5. Arcadia Elementary, Extended Day
6. Phillips High School, 8th grade (Bear Creek)
7. North Highland School, Special Ed (Jasper)
8. Oakhill School, Special Ed (Tuscaloosa)
9. Brookwood Elementary, 4th grade
10. Sprayberry Educational Center, Alternative Students
11. West Lawn Middle, 21st Century Program
12. Eastwood Middle, 21st Century Program

 

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