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Higher-Education Governance: Florida’s AG James Uthmeier is pushing the state university system to confirm UF president nominee Dr. Stuart Bell after the Board of Governors delayed his approval, arguing the hold-up isn’t legally proper. Community & Learning: Alabama community colleges report 227 students earned associate degrees through dual enrollment while still finishing high school in 2025-26, part of a broader 30,389 degrees and certificates awarded statewide. Local School Demographics: At Valley Central’s Berea Elementary (Montgomery area), Asian and Pacific Islander students make up just 0.4% of enrollment for 2025-26, according to state data. Culture & Conversation: Hulu is set to add Ava DuVernay’s Selma on July 1, spotlighting the Alabama-to-Montgomery voting rights campaign. Juneteenth in Alabama: Gadsden residents marked Juneteenth with events focused on reflecting on ancestors and passing history to the next generation. Sports & Talent: Auburn landed 4-star EDGE James Pace, while Alabama’s recruiting conversation continues to swirl around NIL and program momentum. Music Education: Uptown Music Collective is accepting scholarship applications for 2026-27, offering full-year support for eligible students.

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