(a) The provisions of this chapter shall apply to city boards of education unless otherwise provided by local law pursuant to Amendment 659 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, or any other provision of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901.
(b) The general administration and supervision of the public schools and educational interest of each city shall be vested in a city board of education, to be composed of five members who shall be residents of the city, and who shall not be members of the city council or commission. In any Class 4 municipality which has adopted a mayor-council form of government pursuant to Chapter 43B (commencing with Section 11-43B-1) of Title 11, the city board of education may be composed of seven members.
(c) No person shall be eligible for election or appointment as a member of a city board of education unless he or she satisfies all of the following qualifications:
(1) Is a person of good moral character.
(2) Has obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent.
(3) Is not employed by that city board of education.
(4) Is not serving on the governing board of a private elementary or secondary educational institution.
(5) Is not on the National Sex Offender Registry or the state sex offender registry.
(6) Has not been convicted of a felony.
(d) In those cities where the members of the city board of education are elected or appointed to represent a district, whenever a member of a city board of education moves his or her domicile from the district he or she represents, he or she shall cease to be a member of the city board of education, and a vacancy shall occur. The member shall provide notice of the move to the secretary of the city board of education before the beginning of business at the first meeting of the city board of education following the move.
(e) Any city or town which has had the general administration and supervision of the public schools and educational interests of the city or town vested in a city board of education for a period of 20 years or more prior to August 15, 1951, may, except as may be provided by law, continue to have general administration and supervision of the public schools and educational interest under a local board of education regardless of any past or future federal census.
Structure Code of Alabama
Chapter 11 - City Boards of Education.
Section 16-11-1 - "City" Defined.
Section 16-11-2 - Applicability; Composition of Boards.
Section 16-11-3 - Election; Terms of Office; Vacancies.
Section 16-11-3.1 - Board Selection Procedure in Class 5 Municipalities.
Section 16-11-3.2 - Election and Operation of Boards in Class 4 Municipalities.
Section 16-11-4 - Office of Board.
Section 16-11-5 - Meetings; Officers; Rules of Procedure; Majority Vote.
Section 16-11-6 - Designation and Duties of Treasurer.
Section 16-11-7 - Bonds of City Superintendent and Treasurer.
Section 16-11-8 - Indebtedness Where County Unit System Adopted.
Section 16-11-9 - Powers Generally.
Section 16-11-9.1 - Authority to Enter Into Cooperative Agreements, Programs, Etc.
Section 16-11-10 - Quadrennial Census for City.
Section 16-11-11 - School Property Vested in Board.
Section 16-11-12 - Acquisition, Maintenance, etc., of Property - Generally.
Section 16-11-13 - Acquisition, Maintenance, etc., of Property - Condemnation.
Section 16-11-14 - School Buses - Purchase.
Section 16-11-15 - School Buses - Operation; School Board Members Not Personally Liable.
Section 16-11-16 - Kindergartens and Playgrounds; Eligibility for Admission to Public Schools.
Section 16-11-17 - Establishment of Salaries; Dismissal of Employees.
Section 16-11-19 - Bond Issues.
Section 16-11-20 - Grading and Standardization of City Schools; Courses of Study.
Section 16-11-21 - Forms for Reports.
Section 16-11-22 - Reports of City Board to State Board of Education; Audit of Accounts.
Section 16-11-23 - Libraries and Special Schools Established and Maintained.
Section 16-11-24 - Annual Report Published.
Section 16-11-25 - Allocation of Revenue From Licenses and Taxes.
Section 16-11-26 - Incidental Fees in City Elementary Schools.