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New $1.2 million Troy Dothan addition up and running

A new addition to Troy University’s Dothan campus is now open, providing needed classroom, lab and office space for expanded programs there... Read More

Troy to offer Korean language courses to high school students via ACCESS

Troy to offer Korean language courses to high school students via ACCESS

High school students across Alabama will be able to take Korean language classes starting this fall through video conferencing technology thanks to Troy University’s ACCESS Support Center.

The free classes will be taught by Dr. JeeHae Lee, an assistant professor in the College of Education at the Dothan Campus. Dr. Lee will teach live from the Dothan Campus each weekday from 10:30 a.m.

Area teams kick off prep season Thursday night

Three new head coaches make their regular-season debut tonight in the Wiregrass, a day ahead of a full slate of high school football games as the season kicks off in full force... Read More

AUM Women's soccer received votes in 2012 NAIA Preseason Poll

AUM Women's soccer received votes in 2012 NAIA Preseason Poll

The Auburn University at Montgomery women’s soccer team was among the others receiving votes in 2012 NAIA Women’s Soccer Coaches’ Preseason Top 25 Poll, the national office announced today.

The Warhawks, 8-9-1 overall in 2011, earned 85 points in the poll, which was voted upon by a panel of head coaches representing each of the conference/independent/unaffiliated groups.

“We are pleased to be receiving votes in the preseason poll, considering the way our season concluded last year,” third-year head coach Jamey Newsome said. “I think this really speaks volumes to the reputation of AUM women’s soccer and the level of student-athletes that we have signed. We will certainly have our work cut out this year and must come ready to play every match.

Real estate, paralegal courses launch fall Continuing Edication Center term

Real estate, paralegal courses launch fall Continuing Edication Center term

Troy University’s Continuing Education Center at the Dothan Campus will launch its fall 2012 lineup of classes with certification courses in paralegal studies and real estate.

The new semester starts with Crime Scene Investigation for Paralegals on Wednesday, Sept. 5, and Introduction to Real Estate and Introduction to Paralegalism on Monday, Sept. 10.

Registration is under way now for all upcoming classes.

The Continuing Education Center offers a variety of personal and professional development classes each semester, including workplace skills such as Excel, PowerPoint and QuickBooks along with business seminars to improve management skills. The fall schedule will also include professional classes for nurses, social workers, assisted living administrators and attorneys.

The complete fall schedule is available at the Continuing Education Center office, located in Adams Hall, and at area businesses.

AYP results for the Houston County School District 2011-2012

AYP results for the Houston County School District 2011-2012

The Houston County School District made AYP as a whole.

 

Schools that DID make AYP:

Cottonwood High School

Houston County High School

Rehobeth High School

Rehobeth Elementary School

Rehobeth Middle School

Webb Elementary School

Wicksburg High School

 

Schools that DID NOT make AYP:

Ashford High School

Ashford Elementary School

 

AYP results for the Dothan City School District 2011-2012

AYP results for the Dothan City School District 2011-2012

The Dothan City School District made AYP as a whole.

 

Schools that DID make AYP:

Carver Magnet School

Beverlye Magnet School

Cloverdale Elementary School

Girard Elementary School

Grandview Elementary School

Heard Magnet School

Hidden Lake Elementary School

Highlands Elementary School

Kelly Springs Elementary School

Morris Slingluff Elementary School

Montana Street Magnet School

Northview High School

Selma Street Elementary School

Faine Elementary School

 

Schools that DID NOT make AYP:

Dothan High School

Girard High School

Honeysuckle Middle School