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A.E.A. DIRECTOR SPEAKS AT ENTERPRISE-OZARK COMMUNITY AVIATION COLLEGE

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Updated: January 7, 2009
The head of the Alabama Education Association, Dr. Paul Hubbert, spoke at the Enterprise-Ozark Community Aviation campus Thursday evening, about the issues facing the state`s education system. With the possibility of a special session being called by Governor Riley before February`s general session, Dr. Hubbert says along with accountability being a top priority, he`s concerned about medical insurance for teachers. Dr. Hubbert says he`s encouraged about the plans the aviation campus now has in place for more workforce development training for this community.
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