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Alabama's eleven Regional Inservice Centers were created by the State Legislature to enhance the training of school personnel in critical needs areas. The concept and mandate were adopted in May, 1984 (Act 84-622), establishing centers to provide "rigorous inservice training in critical needs areas for the state's public school personnel"- teachers, superintendents, principals, and local board of education members.
The Southeast Alabama Regional Inservice Center (SEARIC) serves nearly 10,000 teachers in eleven county school systems (systems which are highlighted and underlined have their own websites which can be asscessed by clicking their name): Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Escambia, Geneva, Henry, Houston, and Pike as well as ten city school systems: Andalusia, Brewton, Daleville, Dothan, Elba, Enterprise, Geneva, Opp, Ozark, and Troy. The purpose of the SEARIC and associated webpages is to highlight available training programs sponsored by the center as well as being a clearinghouse of educational information for the systems we serve. Use the buttons across the top of the page to navigate the SEARIC site. If you are interested in visiting the home pages of the state-sponsored initiatives, click the links at the bottom of the page. |