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Education Matters: Elmore County School – November 2025

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I am thrilled to announce that Elmore County has an International Baccalaureate (IB) candidate school! The EDGE is in the candidacy phase for the IB Career-related Programme (CP), a unique framework that combines academic rigor with a career-related study of the student’s choosing. We are currently in the process of training teachers and working with our IB consultant in the first phase of this exciting new journey. The CP, not offered anywhere else in the River Region at present, would potentially start at The EDGE sometime after 2027. If you would like to know more about IB or the CP in Elmore County, please scan the QR code and take our interest survey.

Elmore County staff and students celebrated International STEM Day and National STEM Kick-Off Day on November 8 with an exciting weather balloon launch at Hohenberg Field! Mr. Tracy Wright, Elmore County Schools STEM Specialist, coordinated this county-wide event in collaboration with local stakeholders, including the Montgomery Amateur Radio Club, Mr. Shane Butler, WAKA meteorologist and Elmore County High graduate, and Mr. Keith Burnett and staff from Elmore County Emergency Management Agency.

The weather balloon launch was live streamed to allow any school to observe and have a STEM lesson around the weather. Selected high school students from our system launched, calculated the flight path, collected data, and retrieved the balloon. The Wetumpka High videography class documented the project.

Teams of teachers will use the balloon launch event to model how they built these lessons for other teachers. Our goal for this project was to highlight the importance of STEM and complete a real-world STEM project utilizing local resources. The weather balloon launch is just one example of the many types of activities that are incorporated in STEM education, which takes an interdisciplinary approach that focuses on hands-on, problem-based learning. With Thanksgiving approaching, I have many reasons to be thankful for the Elmore County School System.

I am thankful for the parents who entrust us with their children daily and communicate to them their high expectations and the value of education. I am thankful for students who work hard in the classroom and participate in extracurricular activities that help them grow personally and equip them with skills to be better students and future workers. I am thankful for the community spirit that is evident throughout the district. The support of local businesses, churches, and other organizations is a tremendous benefit to our schools.

Finally, I am thankful for our employees who contribute in many ways to ensure that we fulfill our purpose: Every Student Empowered—Every Student Succeeds.


Richard Dennis is the Superintendent of Education for Elmore County Schools. He is a 1983 graduate of Holtville High School. He served 21 years as a high school principal at Holtville High, Wetumpka High and most recently, Prattville High. He and wife, Leslie (also an educator) have three sons and a daughter.

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