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Students experiment at CACC’s annual STEM camp By CLIFF WILLIAMS Staff Writer
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quiet room full of teenagers usually means they are asleep or up to something. Looking around the chemistry lab at Central Alabama Community College Thursday, there was no one dozing off in class and Dr. Jeremy Carr was proud. “Listen,” he said. “It is quiet – that is a good thing.” What Carr was proud of was that the 12- to 16-year-olds taking part in the annual CACC STEM Camp were experimenting. They were trying different ways to get the current up on the batteries they were making from pennies. “I like this,” Carr said. “They are so into it. They will figure it out.” The object was to take pennies, cardboard, tinfoil and a few wires See EXPERIMENT • Page 3
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Seth Cruz, 13, of Jacksons Gap, above, checks the construction of a penny battery being constructed in the lab of Dr. Jeremy Carr at Central Alabama Community College. Top, campers play around with the construction of their penny battery to see if they can get the current high enough to run a small light bulb.
City school board raises pay for bus drivers of extracurricular activities In an effort to recruit bus drivers to take substitute routes and to recruit current bus drivers to drive for extracurricular activities, the Alexander City Board of Education raised the minimum pay for those activities at Tuesday’s meeting. The board also got results of a financial audit. “We have done the research,” Superintendent Dr. Darrell Cooper said. “I recommend we do an increase.” The raise brings pay up to $14 an hour for drive time and for the time at the event for drivers who are not part of the groups they are driving for. The approved pay also takes care of drivers involved in overnight trips. Those drivers will be paid $14 a hour for actual drive time, given a $125 a day stipend for food and have their room covered by the group making the trip. See PAY • Page 3
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Earlier this year, Benjamin Russell High School was recognized by the organization Alabama Possible as being one of the top high schools in the state of Alabama for having
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With the first day of school just around the corner, shopping for supplies and clothing to be ready for the big day in early August is hitting full swing. For parents looking to make sure their children are fully prepared, the state of Alabama is once again offering a sales tax holiday for those engaging in such shopping. Locally, Alexander City and Dadeville are also taking part in the tax-free weekend, though Tallapoosa County opted to not participate and will still be collecting its regular sales See TAX • Page 2 BRHS was awarded $1,000 for its efforts to increase FAFSA completion among seniors. Counselor Richard Burton, center, spends time every year encouraging seniors to complete a FAFSA form to be eligible for certain forms of financial aid.
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graduating seniors fill out the FAFSA in order to be eligible for financial aid. Recently, Alabama Possible, who oversees the Cash for College Alabama campaign, presented the school with a special award for these efforts. See AWARD • Page 7