Ava Carnazza and Camille Bonura, both of Enterprise and Enterprise High School graduates, have been elected to serve as SGA president of their respective universities.
After an hour weather delay, Auburn University began graduation ceremonies in Jordan-Hare Stadium on Friday, May 6, and awarded degrees on Saturday, May 7, in Neville Arena.
The Enterprise High School JROTC Annual Awards Ceremony was held on Friday, May 6 in the Performing Arts Center at EHS. The following cadets were honored for their achievements during the 2021-22 school year.
The Coffee County Board of Education met Thursday, May 26, and approved Jared Robison as the probationary principal at Zion Chapel School. Robison is currently the assistant principal at New Brockton Elementary.
At a special called meeting of the Enterprise City Schools Board of Education, Brad Barton was approved by the board to become the next principal at Coppinville Junior High School.
The following people recently were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines.
Enterprise High School released the names of the Top 12 students including the valedictorian and salutatorian in the Class of 2022.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting May 17.
Graciana Doster, a senior at Enterprise High School, has been selected as a Gates Scholar and member of The Gates Scholarship Class of 2022.
The Coffee County Board of Education met on Tuesday, May 10 in a special called meeting. The following personnel list was approved by the board:
Daleville High School graduation will be Friday, May 20, at 7:30 p.m. in Warhawk Stadium. In case of inclement weather, graduation will be Saturday, May 21 at 9:30 a.m.
Academic and student life programs at Huntingdon College presented awards for scholarship and service during the annual Awards Convocation held Friday, April 22.
Effective June 1, the Enterprise City Schools 504 Department will eliminate records from the system for students born prior to 1997.
“Outstanding JROTC Cadets of the Year” from Daleville and Enterprise High Schools and Carroll High School in Ozark were honored at the Enterprise Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Quarterly Breakfast at the John Wiley Brock Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6683 building April 27.
The Coffee County Board of Education approved the following personnel actions at its regular meeting on May 3:
Enterprise High School senior Isabella Holtz is named the Class 7A Region 2 Bryant-Jordan Scholar Athlete.
The New Brockton Pageant Organization will hold its annual town pageants on Saturday, April 23.
Enterprise State Community College President Matt Rodgers has announced that he will enter retirement on May 1.
The Coffee County School Board approved the contract for Bradley Bowers to serve as the first principal of the future New Brockton Middle School at its meeting on March 3.
With the clock ticking down to 11 seconds in the game and the score tied at 64-64, James Clemons had possession of the ball and was going for the win with a last second shot. But fate wouldn’t have it.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting Feb. 22.
A proclamation signed by Mayor William E. Cooper Feb. 14 shines the spotlight on the significance of the Career and Technical Education program at Enterprise High School.
The Enterprise Board of Education approved several personnel actions at the meeting Feb. 10.
A new program available through Enterprise State Community College helps high school students prepare for life after graduation.
Enterprise City Schools celebrated the opening of a new baseball and softball complex on the grounds of Enterprise High School with a dedication and opening ceremony on Thursday, Feb. 17.
Conversations about employment in STEM are on the rise, and the Alabama School of Mathematics and Science (ASMS) is taking action. This year, the school will be launching the inaugural Alabama STEM Leadership Academy summer camp for rising Alabama seventh, eighth, and ninth graders.
Area students named to honor lists
The Enterprise City School System is in the process of identifying all persons with disabilities from birth through 21 years of age.
Notice is hereby given that Enterprise City Schools Special Education Department intends to destroy special education records of former students who graduated, completed their school program, transferred, or withdrew from Enterprise City Schools prior to the 2015-2016 school year.
Gifted students are those who perform or who have demonstrated the potential to perform at high levels in academic or creative fields when compared to others of their age, experience or environment.
The City of Enterprise and Enterprise State Community College held an event for the groundbreaking of the expansion of Peavy Park on Jan. 10 n…
The Enterprise City School System is in the process of identifying all persons with disabilities from birth through 21 years of age. If you ar…
The Enterprise City School System is in the process of identifying all persons with disabilities from birth through 21 years of age.
Notice is hereby given that Enterprise City Schools Special Education Department intends to destroy special education records of former students who graduated, completed their school program, transferred, or withdrew from Enterprise City Schools prior to the 2015-2016 school year.
Gifted students are those who perform or who have demonstrated the potential to perform at high levels in academic or creative fields when compared to others of their age, experience or environment.
The Southeast Sun has recently obtained some letters to Santa Claus from children in the Enterprise City Schools System and we would like to share them with our readers. The entire staff at The Sun wishes everyone a Merry Christmas this holiday season.
A concerned parent addressed the Enterprise City Schools Board of Education at its Dec. 14 board meeting over perceived inequality in girls at…
The 2021 overall winner of the John Coffee National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter Good Citizen’s Award and Scholarship Contest was Elba High School’s Callie Pope.
At the Nov. 29 Enterprise City Schools Board of Education work session, the board discussed possible options for future use of the old Coppinv…
For more than a decade, Dauphin Junior High School STEM teacher Melanie Hamlin has used what she calls “Thankful Trees” to encourage her stude…
Enterprise State Community College students can now take advantage of new opportunities with Auburn University at Montgomery that will help th…
More opportunities for children in the Wiregrass will be available soon as Wiregrass United and Daleville Parks and Recreation have teamed wit…
Coffee County Schools’ new Federal Programs Director Carolyn Broaden was recently presented with a Leadership Award from the Alabama Associati…
The Coffee County Board of Education approved at the Nov. 4 meeting the proposal of a new county school district map that will be voted on for…
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Oral Health Office announces the fifth annual “Share Your Smile with Alabama” statewide photo contest.
Troy University is pleased to announce students who have been named to the Chancellor’s List for Term 1 and Provost’s List for Term 1 of the 2021-2022 academic year.
At a special called school board meeting the Coffee County Board of Education discussed the upcoming redistricting.
Enterprise City Schools Superintendent Dr. Zel Thomas announced on Oct. 22 that the school would be ending its mask policy for students and staff.
Enterprise City Schools Superintendent Dr. Zel Thomas announced on Oct. 22 that the school would be ending its mask policy for students and staff.
During the National Coalition of Certification Centers (NC3) 8th Annual Leadership Summit, hosted virtually this year, Enterprise State Community College was named as a recipient of one of 18 awards for leading the way for career and technical education.
Enterprise State Community College held a press conference on Oct. 15 to announce the addition of five new athletic programs and three new aca…
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