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Upcoming Events
 
District Announcements
2012 Spring Community Classes

2012 Spring Community Classes

Click here for a list of classes offered.

The Spring Community classes are offered at the Butler County Board of Education, 211 School Highlands Road (Greenville) on Monday and Tuesday evenings as specified below. Class tuition is noted by each class and tuition is supplemented by grants and Title funds.
Mail in registration forms are on Page 3. Registrations are due 2 weeks prior to the start date. Classes are available on a first come, first served basis. 

For more information or to register, contact Kathy at 382-5199.


Bullying Hotline

Butler County Schools' Bullying Hotline

In an effort to provide a safe school environment, the Butler County School System has established a hotline and email address for parents and students to report bullying issues. 
Please report any bullying concerns by calling the local phone number 334-382-4989 or the toll-free number 866-663-8244.  Also, you may email your issues to stopbullying@butlerco.k12.al.us.





Helping Schools Tag

Make a Difference In Butler County Schools

Ask for a Helping Schools Tag when you renew your tag this year

One of the greatest crises facing our state is the continued lack of funding for our public schools.
There is an easy way to provide additional funding for public schools—buy a Helping Schools Tag for your vehicle. When you renew your automobile tags this year, just ask your license commissioner for a Helping Schools Tag. It's only an additional $15—and it's tax deductible. Nearly 75% of the purchase price goes directly to Alabama's public schools. Show your support for public education by putting a Helping Schools Tag on each of your vehicles.  Statewide, Helping Schools Tags now generate about $500,000 a year for public schools. This money goes for miscellaneous supplies, freeing up money for hiring new teachers or making capital improvements to our schools.

If only 15% of the driving population of Alabama purchased Helping Schools Tags for their vehicles, the program would generate more than $6 million in additional funding for public schools.

http://www.helpingschoolstags.org/

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