MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey announced Friday the 200 schools selected as official Alabama Bicentennial Schools. Governor Ivey was joined at the announcement by superintendents, principals, teachers, students, and administrators from the selected schools along with legislators and other dignitaries from across the state.
Launched by Governor Ivey in December 2017, the Alabama Bicentennial Schools Initiative encourages all public, private, and homeschool students and teachers to participate in the celebration of Alabama’s 200th anniversary of statehood in 2019. In early 2018, all K-12 schools in Alabama were invited to submit a proposal that engages in outreach and improvement projects to connect their classrooms with their local communities.
From a competitive pool of nearly 400 proposals, 200 schools were selected to be official Alabama Bicentennial Schools and receive $2,000 grants to support the implementation of their projects. Additionally, 56 schools received honorable mentions and $500 grants. Schools were chosen through a review process involving committees of local educators, community leaders, and private citizens.
“It makes me so proud to see such a strong showing of schools participating in the program. It is an honor to recognize these outstanding schools and their projects as we head into Alabama’s bicentennial year,” Governor Ivey said. “The Alabama Bicentennial celebration is about bringing communities together and getting all of our citizens involved. The schools being honored are a great representation of that goal.”
Representing all corners of the state, the selected schools have developed a wide variety of projects that will make meaningful contributions to their local communities. Ranging from oral history projects to community gardens to mentorship programs, these projects will foster new relationships between schools, students, and local citizens, extending well beyond Alabama’s bicentennial celebration.
“One of the core objectives of the bicentennial is to get Alabamians thinking about what makes our state special, and what they want it to be,” said Steve Murray, co-chair of the Bicentennial Commission’s Education Committee. “The terrific projects developed by the Alabama Bicentennial Schools will create opportunities for students to learn about the importance of community, and to discover the ability they have to shape the future of their corner of the state.”
The Alabama Bicentennial Schools Initiative is presented in partnership by Alabama 200, the Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH), and the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE).
Official List of Alabama Bicentennial Schools & Honorable Mentions by County
A list of the schools in orth Alabama who are reconized as Alabama Bicentennial Schools:
Colbert County
G.W. Trenholm Primary School
McBride Elementary School
Cullman County
Good Hope High School
Thistle and Clover Academy
Vinemont Elementary School
DeKalb County
Collinsville High School
Crossville Elementary School
Williams Avenue Elementary School
Franklin County
Red Bay High School
Russellville Elementary School
Lauderdale County
Kilby Laboratory School
Lexington High School
St. Joseph Regional Catholic School
Lawrence County
Lawrence County High School
Limestone County
Athens High School
East Limestone High School
Piney Chapel Elementary School
SPARK Academy at James L. Cowart Elementary School
Tanner Elementary School
Madison County
Buckhorn High School
Challenger Middle School
Madison Cross Roads Elementary School
Monte Sano Elementary School
Moores Mill Intermediate School
New Century Technology High School
New Hope Elementary School
Riverton Elementary School
Roger B. Chaffee Elementary School
Ronald E. McNair Jr. High School
Walnut Grove Elementary School
Marion County
Hamilton Elementary School
Phillips Elementary School
Winfield City Schools
Marshall County
Albertville Elementary School
Albertville High School
Boaz High School
Guntersville City Schools
Morgan County
Decatur Middle School
Eva School
F.E. Burleson Elementary School
Lacey’s Spring School
Walter Jackson Elementary School
Walker County
Oakman Middle School
Winston County
Haleyville City Schools
Winston County High School
Meek High School
Alabama Bicentennial Schools Honorable Mentions by County
Colbert County-Deshler High School, Franklin County-TharptownElementarySchool, Lauderdale County-Riverhill School, Madison County-Bob Jones High School-Central School-Hampton Cove Elementary School-Madison County Elementary School-The Montessori School of Huntsville-Whitesburg Christian Academy, Marshall County-Arab Elementary School-Kate Duncan Smith DAR School, Morgan County-Austinville Elementary School-Banks-Caddell Elementary School-Barkley Bridge Elementary School-Benjamin Davis Elementary School, Winston County-Meek Elementary School-Lynn Elementary School