Alabama lawmakers have taken a significant step towards reforming the state's education system with the passage of a bill creating a K-12 accountability council. The Alabama House of Representatives has voted in favor of the legislation, which aims to enhance transparency and oversight in the state's public schools. The proposed council would be responsible for evaluating school performance, identifying areas of improvement, and providing recommendations for policy changes. As the state continues to grapple with educational disparities and achievement gaps, the creation of this council is seen as a crucial step towards ensuring that Alabama's students receive a high-quality education.
Alabama House of Representatives passes bill creating K-12 accountability council Alabama Reflector