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Education Matters – Autauga County School (November 2024)

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Change is definitely in the air! Thankfully, we can feel a change in temperatures during the early mornings and late afternoons, and now, a change in how we educate our students is on the horizon. On behalf of the Autauga County Board of Education, I want to express how thankful we are for everyone who made their voice heard as a part of the ad valorem school tax referendum campaign. The beauty of our democratic process is that we get to share our differing viewpoints, and while we may not always see opportunities and obstacles with the same perspective, we can respectfully appreciate our individualism.

One of the things that I’ll fondly remember from this process is the dialogue that it created. I got to talk with hundreds of people, whether in community meetings or hanging out at the ballfields, about issues they were passionate about and the lengths they’re willing to go to make a difference for their children – our students. Your efforts make a significant impact, and I am proud to be part of this school community. I recently shared a quote with ACS employees that reads, “It’s not what you’re capable of. It’s what you’re willing to do. I know plenty of people who are capable, but few who are willing.”

These few sentences sum up so many people in our district, not just our employees, but the parents, grandparents, local businesses, and community leaders. Our strength comes from you and everyone else committed to doing everything they can to ensure our students thrive in safe and successful schools. Your enthusiasm and passion keep me resolute in my commitment to change the world through our students.

As we enter the holiday season, I am reminded of all the blessings we are so fortunate to enjoy in our community. I can be guilty of running at the speed of life, forgetting to pause and reflect on everything that is right with our schools. Please join me over the next few weeks in seeking out the good, thanking those responsible for making it happen, and sharing that story with someone else. In this world, there will always be things that don’t go our way, but if we always focus on finding the positive, we’ll all be better for it in the end.


Lyman Woodfin is a 18-year veteran of the school system having served as a classroom teacher, coach, and school administrator. He is married to Staci and they have five children who attend school in the district.

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