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The Alabama State Department of Education headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama | |
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Formed | 1854 (1854) |
Type | State education agency |
Headquarters | 50 North Ripley Street, Montgomery, Alabama 32°22′43″N 86°17′51″W / 32.378627°N 86.297518°W / 32.378627; -86.297518 |
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Website | www |
The Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) is the state education agencyofAlabama. It is headquartered at 50 North Ripley Street in Montgomery.[1] The department was formed by the Alabama Legislature in 1854.[2] The department serves over 740,000 students in 136 school systems.
Eric G. Mackey, Ed.D. was appointed as Alabama State Superintendent in May 2018 and is the current agency head.[3]
Noah B. Cloud was Alabama's first state superintendent of public education. He served after the American Civil War during the Reconstruction era and later served in the Alabama House of Representatives. He was a doctor.[4]
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