Mobile County Schools Watch and Wait

Alabama Mobile  Mobile County School Superintendent Dr. Roy Nichol says he is prepared if more cuts are made in the Alabama Education Budget.
by Emily Forrester
Published: Mon, May 19, 2008 - 10:01 pm CST
The approval or delay of the education budget could have a big impact on local systems like Mobile County Public Schools.
Superintendent Dr. Roy Nichols says if more money is given to higher education, then more money will be taken away from K through 12.
Dr. Nichols says he's prepared for less money, but more cuts may have to be made.
The Mobile County Public School System has approved cuts of more than $30 million dollars from the local school budget.
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If people would open their eyes and see how much this idiot is being paid, then they would probably agree that his salary needs to be cut and not these teachers who are trying to give our children an education. He’s such a loser. He makes me sick everytime I see him on tv.

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