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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 16 - Education.
    • Chapter 26B - Alabama School of Fine Arts.
    • Section 16-26B-1 - Legislative Intent.

    Code of Alabama
    Chapter 26B - Alabama School of Fine Arts.
    Section 16-26B-1 - Legislative Intent.

    It is the intent of the Legislature to establish an independent, partially residential school in which to provide a more challenging educational experience for talented and gifted students to develop their full potential.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 16 - Education.

    Chapter 26B - Alabama School of Fine Arts.

    Section 16-26B-1 - Legislative Intent.

    Section 16-26B-2 - Definitions.

    Section 16-26B-3 - Funded; Board of Trustees; Exemptions From Required Curriculum.

    Section 16-26B-4 - Board of Trustees - Members.

    Section 16-26B-5 - Board of Trustees - Powers, Duties, Functions.

    Section 16-26B-6 - Board of Trustees - Quorum; Executive Committee.

    Section 16-26B-7 - School Year; Summer Programs; Short Courses; Extension Courses; Admission; Extracurricular Activities.

    Section 16-26B-8 - High School of Mathematics and Science Programs.

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