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Williams appointed as Liberty assistant principal
Avis Williams is the new assistant principal at Liberty Middle School.
The Madison City School Board appointed Williams to the position. She succeeds Stevan Farris, who died of a heart attack in September.
Before becoming an English teacher at Liberty, Williams,33,coached and taught at Butler High School in Huntsville for two years. She holds a bachelor's degree and teaching certificate in physical education and English from Athens State University and a master's in physical education from Alabama A&M University. She has administrative certification from Jacksonville State University and an educational specialist degree in educational administration from The University of Alabama.
Helms reelected to state school board
Madison City Schools board member Sue Helms has been reelected to represent District 9 on the Alabama Association of School Boards.
This will be her second term and her last, since representatives are not able to serve more than two consecutive terms.
Helms has been a member of the Madison Board of Education for six years. She is the chairwoman of the AASB's Resolution Committee, which drafts the association's legislative positions for the coming year for approval by the Delegate Assembly. She also has served for several years as a member of the association's grassroots lobbying group, the ALERT Network.

Huntsville

Madison Lions Club gives eye screening at health fair

Bob Jones High School

American Legion Auxiliary names 4 for Alabama Girls State

Bob Jones High School

Central Office chooses Sellers as top staff member

Events

Huntsville City Football Club to continue first homestand at Joe Davis Stadium 

Huntsville

Joint statement from the city of Huntsville, city of Madison, and Madison County on U.S. Space Command investigation

Huntsville

Strong, Rogers launch investigation into delayed U.S. Space Command HQ announcement 

Events

Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic to be held on Memorial Day weekend

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At Age 89 Charles Terrell To Walk The 5K Cotton Row Run With Three Daughters Alongside

Business

Gun store’s proximity to schools sparks debate at city council meeting

Digital Version

The Madison Record digital version – May 24, 2023 – Special Graduation Issue

Events

Para-Cycling Road World Cup puts athletes and Huntsville on world stage

James Clemens High School

‘Teacher of the Year’ at Horizon goes to Rebecca Wilson

Events

Crews prepare for this weekend’s Alabama Jubilee in Decatur

Madison

Rotary Club honors Madison’s employees of the year

Events

Eats 4 Education food truck event to support The Schools Foundation set for Thursday

Events

Make Music Day Huntsville encourages residents to let their talents shine on June 21

Madison

Local churches join together to build new church in TN

Madison

Jets, Patriots baseball have plenty of college-bound players

Madison

Sparkman Softball makes deep playoff run

Events

Local author Jennifer S. Kelly will share “Derby” stories at Madison Library’s Author’s Talk this evening

Huntsville

Calhoun to manage scholarships for Huntsville Utilities and TVA addressing lineworker shortage

James Clemens High School

Meleighsa McLaughlin named ‘Teacher of the Year’ at James Clemens

Madison

Rocket City Trash Pandas win final three games of Barons series

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Para-Cycling World Cup Racing In North Alabama- Huge Event Memorial Day Weekend At Cummings Research Park

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