Welcome to the St. Clair County School System
The St Clair County School System seeks to make vital information as accessible as possible to students, parents, teachers, personnel and all interested parties. We hope you find this site informative and useful. If you have any questions contact us by phone at 205-594-7131 or visit our Directory page to email a member of our staff. You may also visit us at 410 Roy Drive, Ashville, AL 35953.
21 Century Technology Lab News

On August 18, 2010 the St. Clair County School System received approximately $100,000.00 from Representative Blaine Galliher and Senator Del Marsh for the state of the art 21 Century technology labs, security systems and capital/construction projects for Ashville, Ragland, Steele and Eden Career Tech Center.
As superintendent of the St. Clair County School System, I am humbled by their generosity and love for our schools. They have done so much throughout the years in providing needed funds for our school system. We are blessed to have Representative Blaine Galliher and Senator Del Marsh to represent us in Montgomery.
New Survey
St. Clair County School District has just completed a draft of the 2010-2011 Vision and Mission and would like your feedback.
Click here to take a short survey
Margaret Elementary School

We have made available a page for the latest information regarding the new school that will be located in Margaret. Be sure to visit the page often for the latest information. View Information
St. Clair County Schools Overview
Equal Educational Opportunities
The St. Clair County School System does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, national origin, creed, age, marital status, or disability in its educational programs, activities, or employment policies as required by Title VI ABD, Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the 1972 Educational Amendments, Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the American with Disabilities Act (ADA). St. Clair County Schools utilize curriculum materials that reflect the cultural and racial diversity present in the United States and the variety of careers and roles open to women as well as men in our society. An objective of the total curriculum and teaching strategies is to reduce stereotyping and to eliminate bias on the issue of sex, race, religion, and disability. The curriculum should foster respect and appreciation for the cultural diversity found in our country and an awareness of rights, duties, and responsibilities of each individual as a member of pluralistic society. Inquiries regarding compliance with Title VI, Title IX, and Section 504 and ADA may be directed to the Federal Programs Coordinator, St. Clair County Board of Education 410 Roy Drive, Ashville, AL, 35953, (205) 594-7131, Extension 2257.
