AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPride Month in Birmingham: Central Alabama Pride kicks off its 48th anniversary with interfaith, outdoor, and community events, culminating June 13-14 with the Pride in the Magic City Parade and PrideFest in Linn Park, plus a Pride Drag Brunch featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race stars. Local Schools & Community Support: Tuscaloosa County Schools and multiple schools across the county are running free summer meal programs through June, with breakfast and lunch options (and some take-home meals) for kids 18 and under. Education Pipeline: Tuscaloosa’s “Teach in Bama” initiative will continue for 2026-2027 with $44,000 to help high school juniors and seniors prepare for teaching through University of Alabama early college coursework. Native Arts Spotlight: The Poarch Creek Indians Museum in Atmore is hosting a free exhibit through November 2026, “Illustrating the Native Southeast,” bringing Native art and traditions to life through landmark books and related works. Community Leadership Change: Cullman County Schools named new principals for Holly Pond leadership, with Adriana Skutchan stepping in as principal of Holly Pond High School for 2026-2027.
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