Tuscaloosa City Schools
Lindsey Blevins has extensive experience in educational program management and counseling, currently serving as the Extended Learning and 21st CCLC Program Director for Tuscaloosa City Schools since July 2011. Lindsey plays a pivotal role in overseeing 21st CCLC and Summer Learning programs and has successfully secured multiple grants to fund after-school and summer programs for K-5 students at Skyland Elementary School. Previously, Lindsey worked as a school counselor and lead counselor at Skyland Elementary, and also directed a federal grant providing after-school care. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in Counselor Education from the University of Alabama and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the same institution.
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Tuscaloosa City Schools
The Tuscaloosa City Schools provides high-quality instruction to more than 10,000 pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade students throughout metropolitan Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Twenty-three schools comprise the district, including 13 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, 3 high schools and two campuses dedicated to specialty education: one for students with special needs and those receiving alternative education, and a career technical facility for grades 9 – 12. More than 1,300 dedicated employees serve the community by challenging students to a curriculum to exceed the expectations of every student in our 24 campuses from the first day of school to their graduation day. Tuscaloosa City Schools: Always Teaching. Always Learning. For more information, visit www.tuscaloosacityschools.com