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Teachers               face               several               challenges               concerning               their               students'               nutrition.

First               and               foremost               is               students               who               come               to               school               hungry.

For               any               number               of               reasons,               children               come               to               school               on               Monday               mornings               bearing               the               signs               of               not               having               eaten               during               the               weekend               or               at               night.

Children               who               save               their               snacks               and               unwanted               snacks               of               their               peers               are               communicating               a               message               that               there               is               little               or               no               food               at               home.

Children               who               eat               school               breakfasts               and               lunches               like               they               haven't               eaten               for               days               probably               have               not.

Another               sign               of               a               hungry               student               is               his               inability               to               concentrate               on               his               work.

To               attempt               to               combat               students               coming               to               school               hungry,               teachers               throughout               the               nation               have               started               food               banks.

One               such               organization               is               Secret               Meals               for               Hungry               Children.

SMHC               was               started               in               the               Tuscaloosa,               Alabama               area               in               2009               by               the               Alabama               Credit               Union.

Teachers               who               observe               the               classic               signs               of               hungry               children               anonymously               slip               food               into               the               child's               book               bag               while               they               are               out               of               the               room.

The               food               packets               vary,               but               usually               consist               of               noodles               with               sauce,               beef               stew,               cereal,               powdered               milk,               juice,               applesauce               and               fruit.

Anonymous               donors               make               sure               the               cans               and               food               packages               are               easy               for               children               to               open.

The               packets               cost               $3               each,               or               $120               a               year               per               packet.
               There               are               three               other               food               banks               in               Alabama.

The               West               Alabama               Food               Bank,               Bay               Area               Food               Bank               and               the               North               Alabama               Food               Bank,               along               with               SMHC               are               all               privately               funded               through               fundraisers               and               private               donations.

Many               teachers               come               out               of               their               own               pockets               or               designate               an               amount               to               come               out               of               their               salaries               per               month               to               contribute               to               the               food               bank.

The               good               news               is               100               percent               of               the               donations               go               to               buy               food.

Throughout               the               United               States,               businesses               are               teaming               up               with               teachers               and               other               concerned               individuals               to               combat               hunger               at               home               for               school               children.
               Teachers               who               correctly               identify               students               who               need               food               get               many               reactions               from               students               who               are               recipients               of               the               secret               meals.

Most               of               the               time,               they               say               "thank               you."               or               they               give               the               teacher               a               hug.

Parents               respond               in               many               ways.

Some               say               thanks.

Others               get               angry               that               their               child               was               targeted,               and               this               casts               a               negative               impression               on               them..

Still               others               ask               the               teachers               to               not               send               any               food.
               On               Dec.

13,               2010,               President               Barack               Obama               signed               the               Healthy               Hunger               Free               Kids               Act               that               made               nutritious               school               lunches               available               for               more               students               nationwide.

This               legislation               included               upgrading               the               quality               of               food               served               and               using               fresh               produce               from               local               vendors.

Teachers               who               sit               with               students               as               they               eat               nutritious,               well-constructed               lunches               face               the               same               challenges               they               did               before               the               act               was               signed.

Many               are               seeing               students               eat               only               what               they               want.

Many               times,               healthy               foods               stay               on               students'               plates               well               after               they               are               finished               eating.

While               teachers               encourage               students               to               eat,               they               cannot               make               them.

Secret               Meals               for               Hungry               Children               along               with               other               such               food               banks               nationwide               is               another               way               teachers               invest               in               the               health               and               welfare               of               their               students.
               Visit               these               links               to               learn               more               about               food               banks               for               hungry               children               and               how               you               can               help.
               http://feedingamerica.org/foodbank-results.aspx               
               http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/dec/25/backpack-program-feeds-hungry-               
               http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/5867988/blessings_in_a_backpack_program.html?cat=5               
               children/http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/6117868/healthy_hungerfree_kids_act_does_everything.html?cat=5






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    Unfortunately,               approximately               fifty               percent               of               all               marriages               end               in               divorce,               resulting               in               divorce               records.

    The               local               county               courthouse               in               the               state               where               the               divorce               took               place               is               responsible               for               holding               most               divorce               records.

    Therefore,               anyone               searching               for               official               divorce               records               should               begin               at               the               local               county               courthouse               level.

    If               you               don't               know               the               county               where               the               divorce               took               place,               you               have               several               choices               for               conducting               your               search.

    If               your               state               has               one,               you               can               look               at               the               state               repository               where               you               should               find               a               collection               of               all               of               the               divorce               records               that               have               been               generated               in               Alabama.

    Additionally,               searching               your               state               one               county               at               a               time               should               locate               the               divorce               records               that               you               are               looking               for.
                   You               can               conduct               a               search               at               every               county               in               Alabama               until               you               are               successful               in               finding               the               divorce               records.

    Your               last               option               involves               conducting               a               search               for               past               and               current               spouses               of               the               person               whose               divorce               records               you               are               trying               to               find.

    This               type               of               search               includes               the               addresses               for               each               spouse.

    Once               you               have               that               information,               continue               your               search               for               finding               divorce               records               at               the               county               courthouse               that               coincides               with               these.
                   Typically,               divorce               records               include               the               first,               middle,               and               last               names               of               the               divorced               individuals.

    The               wife's               maiden               name               is               often               included.

    Plus,               the               county               name               where               the               divorce               took               place               is               listed               along               with               the               official               date               of               the               divorce,               the               recorded               date               of               the               filing               of               the               divorce,               and               an               identifying               certificate               number.

    Some               states               will               also               include               the               number               of               children               under               the               age               of               eighteen               at               the               time               of               the               divorce.
                   A               basic               search               for               divorce               records               usually               takes               two               to               ten               business               days.

    If               little               information               is               provided               for               the               search,               it               might               take               longer.

    Genealogical               searches               often               take               much               longer               depending               on               the               date               of               the               divorce.

    In               some               cases,               specific               divorce               records               simply               do               not               exist               because               the               records               were               never               written               up               or               they               were               damaged               by               fire.
                   A               written               request               is               often               required               when               trying               to               find               divorce               records.

    This               must               include               personal               information               about               the               requestor,               including               your               name               and               relationship               to               the               individual               for               whom               you               are               trying               to               find               divorce               records.

    A               small               fee               is               often               required               as               well.

    The               fee               should               cost               between               five               and               fifteen               dollars,               depending               on               the               courthouse               location.

    Longer               searches               such               as               genealogical               searches               often               charge               additional               fees.
                   Follow               these               guidelines               for               a               successful               search               for               official               divorce               records:
                   1.

    Print               or               type               each               name               and               address               clearly,               including               the               full               name               of               both               individuals.

    The               wife's               maiden               name               should               be               included.
                   2.

    Keep               the               request               brief               and               to               the               point.
                   3.

    Limit               the               request               to               one               document.
                   4.

    Include               full               names               of               the               individuals,               including               nicknames               and               alternate               spellings.
                   5.

    Include               full               addresses               of               the               individuals               at               the               time               of               the               divorce,               including               street,               city               or               town,               county,               and               state.
                   6.

    Include               the               date               of               the               finalized               divorce.

    Include               a               time               frame               for               the               search               if               you               don't               have               the               exact               date.

    Specify               only               a               short               span               of               years               for               an               unknown               year               search.

    You               should               expect               to               pay               an               additional               fee               for               unknown               year               searches               since               they               require               more               effort.
                   7.

    Include               your               contact               information               such               as               a               daytime               and               evening               telephone               number.

    A               fax               number               or               an               e-mail               address               is               also               a               good               idea.
                   8.

    Include               your               relationship               to               the               individuals               who               are               listed               in               your               request.
                   9.

    Include               the               purpose               of               your               request               for               divorce               records.
                   10.

    Print               your               name               and               sign               your               request.
                   11.

    Include               a               self-addressed               stamped               envelope               with               your               request.
                   12.

    Date               your               request.

    An               alphabetical               list               of               addresses               for               county               courthouses               in               Alabama               is               provided:
                   Autauga               County
                   Autauga               County               Clerk               
                   134               N               Court               St               
                   Prattville,               AL               36067-0488               
                   Telephone:               (334)               361-3725
                   Baldwin               County
                   Baldwin               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               239               
                   Bay               Minette,               AL               36507-0239               
                   Telephone:               (251)               937-9561
                   Barbour               County
                   Barbour               County               Clerk               
                   1800               Fifth               Avenue,               North               
                   P.O.

    Box               398               
                   Clayton,               AL               36016               
                   Telephone:               (334)               775-8371
                   Bibb               County
                   Bibb               County               455               Walnut               St.,               Room               #100               
                   Centreville,               AL               35042               
                   Telephone:               (205)               926-3103
                   Blount               County
                   Blount               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               668               
                   Oneonta,               AL               35121               
                   (205)               625-4160               
                   Telephone:               (205)               625-4191
                   Bullock               County
                   Bullock               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               71               
                   Union               Springs,               AL               36089-0071               
                   Telephone:               (334)               738-2280               for               divorce               records,               (334)               738-2250               for               marriage               and               probate               records
                   Butler               County
                   Butler               County               Clerk               
                   700               Court               Square               
                   Greenville,               AL               36037-2326               
                   Telephone:               (334)               382-3512
                   Calhoun               County
                   Calhoun               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               610               
                   Anniston,               AL               36202-0610               
                   Telephone:               (256)               236-8231
                   Chambers               County
                   Chambers               County               Clerk               
                   Court               Square               
                   Lafayette,               AL               36862               
                   Telephone:               (334)               864-7181
                   Cherokee               County
                   Cherokee               County               Clerk               
                   100               Main               St.


                   Centre,               AL               35960-1534               
                   Telephone:               (256)               927-3363
                   Chilton               County
                   Chilton               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               557               
                   Clanton,               AL               35045-0057               
                   Telephone:               (205)               755-1555
                   For               marriage               records:               
                   Chilton               County               Probate               Office               
                   P.O.

    Box               270               
                   Clanton,               Alabama               35046               
                   Telephone:               (205)               755-1555
                   Choctaw               County
                   Choctaw               County               Clerk               
                   117               S.

    Mulberry               Ave.


                   Butler,               AL               36904               
                   Telephone:               (205)               459-2155
                   Clarke               County
                   Clarke               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               548               
                   Grove               Hill,               AL               36451-0548               
                   Telephone:               (251)               275-3251
                   Clay               County
                   Clay               County               Courthouse               
                   Judge               of               Probate               
                   P.O.

    Box               187               
                   Ashland,               AL               36251               
                   Telephone:               (256)               396-6421
                   Cleburne               County
                   Cleburne               County               Clerk               
                   406               Vickery               Street               
                   Heflin,               AL               36264               
                   Telephone:               (256)               463-5655
                   Coffee               County
                   Coffee               County               Clerk               
                   230               Court               Street               
                   Elba,               AL               36323               
                   Telephone:               (334)               897-2211
                   Colbert               County
                   Colbert               County               Clerk               
                   201               North               Main               Street               
                   Tuscumbia,               AL               35674-2042               
                   Telephone:               (256)               383-6353
                   Conecuh               County
                   Conecuh               County               Clerk               
                   200               Court               Square,               Jackson               St.


                   Mailing               address:               P.O.

    Box               149               
                   Evergreen,               AL               36401               
                   Telephone:               (251)               578-1221
                   Coosa               County
                   Coosa               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               218               
                   Rockford,               AL               35136               
                   Telephone:               (256)               362-5721
                   Covington               County
                   Covington               County               Clerk               
                   1               Court               Square               
                   Andalusia,               AL               36420               
                   Telephone:               (334)               222-3189
                   Crenshaw               County
                   Crenshaw               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               227               
                   Luverne,               AL               36049-0227               
                   Telephone:               (334)               335-6569
                   Cullman               County
                   Cullman               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               698               
                   Cullman,               AL               35056-0698               
                   Telephone:               (256)               739-3530
                   Dale               County
                   Dale               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               246               
                   Ozark,               AL               36361-0246               
                   Telephone:               (334)               774-2754               for               marriage               records,               (334)               774-5003               for               divorce               records
                   Dallas               County
                   Dallas               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               997               
                   Selma,               AL               36702-0997               
                   Telephone:               (334)               875-4401
                   DeKalb               County
                   DeKalb               County               Clerk               
                   111               Grand               Ave,               Ste               200               
                   Fort               Payne,               AL               35967               
                   Telephone:               (256)               845-8525
                   Elmore               County
                   Elmore               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               280               
                   Wetumpka,               AL               36092-0280               
                   Telephone:               (334)               567-2571
                   Escambia               County
                   Escambia               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               848               
                   Brewton,               AL               36427-0848               
                   Telephone:               (850)               595-6543
                   Etowah               County
                   Etowah               County               Clerk               
                   800               Forrest               Avenue               
                   Gadsden,               AL               35901-3641               
                   Telephone:               (256)               546-2821
                   Fayette               County
                   Fayette               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               509               
                   Fayette,               AL               35555-0509               
                   Telephone:               (205)               932-4519
                   Franklin               County
                   Franklin               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               1438               
                   Russellville,               AL               35653               
                   Telephone:               (256)               332-1210
                   Geneva               County
                   Geneva               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               430               
                   Geneva,               AL               36340-0430               
                   Telephone:               (334)               684-2276
                   Greene               County
                   Greene               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               656               
                   Eutaw,               AL               35462-0656               
                   Telephone:(205)               372-3349
                   Hale               County
                   Hale               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               396               
                   Greensboro,               AL               36744-0396               
                   Telephone:               (334)               624-8740
                   Henry               County
                   Henry               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               337               
                   Abbeville,               AL               36310-0337               
                   Telephone:               (334)               585-3257
                   Houston               County
                   Houston               County               Clerk               
                   100               North               Oates               Street               
                   Dothan,               AL               36302-6406               
                   Telephone:               (334)               793-1114
                   Jackson               County
                   Jackson               County               Probate               
                   204               Liberty               Ln.


                   Scottsboro,               AL               35769               
                   Telephone:               (256)               574-9290
                   Jefferson               County
                   Jefferson               County               Clerk               
                   716               North               21st               Street               
                   Birmingham,               AL               35263               
                   Telephone:               (205)               325-5512
                   Lamar               County
                   Lamar               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               338               
                   Vernon,               AL               35592-0338               
                   Telephone:               (205)               695-9119
                   Lauderdale               County
                   Lauderdale               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               1059               
                   Florence,               AL               35631-1059               
                   Telephone:               (256)               760-5800
                   Lawrence               County
                   Lawrence               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               307               
                   Moulton,               AL               35650               
                   Telephone:               (256)               974-2440
                   Lee               County
                   Lee               County               Clerk               
                   215               S               9th               St               
                   Opelika,               AL               36801-0666               
                   Telephone:               (334)               749-7141
                   Limestone               County
                   Limestone               County               Clerk               
                   310               West               Washington               Street               
                   Athens,               AL               35611               
                   Telephone:               (256)               233-6404
                   Lowndes               County
                   Lowndes               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               66               
                   Hayneville,               AL               36040-0065               
                   Telephone:               (334)               584-2365
                   Macon               County
                   Macon               County               Clerk               
                   101               East               Northside               Street               
                   Tuskegee,               AL               36083-1750               
                   Telephone:               (334)               727-1800
                   Madison               County
                   Madison               County               Clerk               
                   100               Northside               Square               
                   Huntsville,               AL               35801-3606               
                   Telephone:               (256)               532-3300
                   Marengo               County
                   Marengo               County               Clerk               
                   101               E.

    Coats               Ave.


                   Linden,               AL               36748-1546               
                   Telephone:               (334)               295-5226
                   Marion               County
                   Marion               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Drawer               1687               
                   Hamilton,               AL               35570               
                   Telephone:               (205)               921-2471
                   Marshall               County
                   Marshall               County               Clerk               
                   Guntersville,               AL               35976               
                   Telephone:               (256)               921-3172
                   Mobile               County
                   Mobile               County               Health               Department               
                   251               N               Bayou               
                   P               O               Box               2867               
                   Mobile,               AL               36652               
                   Telephone:               (251)               690-8150
                   Monroe               County
                   Monroe               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               8               
                   Monroeville,               AL               35461-0008               
                   Telephone:               (251)               575-3778
                   Montgomery               County
                   Montgomery               County               Clerk               
                   P               O               Box               5625               
                   Montgomery,               AL               36103               
                   Telephone:               (334)               206-5418
                   Morgan               County
                   Morgan               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               668               
                   Decatur,               AL               35602-0668               
                   Telephone:               (256)               351-4600
                   Perry               County
                   Perry               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               478               
                   Marion,               AL               36756-0478               
                   Telephone:               (334)               571-7701
                   Pickens               County
                   Pickens               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               370               
                   Carrollton,               AL               35447               
                   Telephone:               (205)               367-2010
                   Pike               County
                   Pike               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               1147               
                   Troy,               AL               36081               
                   Telephone:               (334)               566-1246
                   Randolph               County
                   Randolph               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               328               
                   Wedowee,               AL               36278-0328               
                   Telephone:               (256)               357-4933
                   Russell               County
                   Russell               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               518               
                   Phenix               City,               AL               36868-0518               
                   Telephone:               (334)               297-1347
                   St.

    Clair               County
                   St.

    Clair               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               397               
                   Ashville,               AL               35953-0397               
                   Telephone:               (205)               594-5114
                   Shelby               County
                   Shelby               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               1627               
                   Columbiana,               AL               35051-1627               
                   Telephone:               (205)               669-3740
                   Sumter               County
                   Sumter               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               936               
                   Livingston,               AL               35470-0936               
                   Telephone:               (205)               652-7281
                   Talladega               County
                   Talladega               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               755               
                   Talladega,               AL               35160-0755               
                   Telephone:               (256)               362-4175
                   Tallapoosa               County
                   Tallapoosa               County               Clerk               
                   125               N.

    Broadnax               St.,               Rm.

    126               
                   Dadeville,               AL               36853-1395               
                   Telephone:               (256)               825-4266
                   Tuscaloosa               County
                   Tuscaloosa               County               Clerk               
                   714               Greensboro               Ave.


                   Tuscaloosa,               AL               35402-1847               
                   Telephone:               (205)               349-3870
                   Walker               County
                   Walker               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               749               
                   Jasper,               AL               35501-0749               
                   Telephone:               (205)               384-7268
                   Washington               County
                   Washington               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               549               
                   Chatom,               AL               36518               
                   Telephone:               (251)               847-2201
                   Wilcox               County
                   Wilcox               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               656               
                   Camden,               AL               36726               
                   Telephone:               (334)               682-4881
                   Winston               County
                   Winston               County               Clerk               
                   P.O.

    Box               309               
                   Double               Springs,               AL               35553-0309               
                   Telephone:               (205)               489-5219






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    COMMENTARY               |               Tallassee,               a               small               town               in               central               Alabama               where               I               live,               proudly               boasts               a               lake;               a               dam;               a               river               with               rapids;               two               state               of               the               art               plants,               GKN               and               Neptune               Technologies;               an               excellent               work               force;               and               our               own               school               system               with               three               schools:               Tallassee               Elementary,               for               grades               K-4;               Southside               Middle               School,               for               grades               5-8;               and               Tallassee               High               School,               for               grades               9-12.

    Our               teachers               are               respected               (although               with               budget               cuts               and               dealing               with               parents,               including               me,               from               time               to               time,               they               may               not               always               feel               that               way)               and               hold               a               special               place               in               our               community.

    Unfortunately,               Teacher               Appreciation               Week,               a               week               set               aside               from               May               2-6               for               all               of               us               to               provide               some               extra               TLC               to               teachers,               has               been               lost               in               the               furor               after               last               week's               tornadoes.

    As               a               parent               of               a               3rd               grader               in               our               local               city               schools,               I               thought               this               would               be               a               good               week               to               examine               three               of               the               main               challenges               facing               our               teachers               and               the               schools.
                   Dr.

    Jeffers,               the               superintendent               of               the               Tallassee               City               School               system,               believes               that               the               biggest               challenge               facing               teachers               today               is               the               sheer               breadth               of               the               duties               the               teachers               have               to               assume,               according               to               an               interview               Jeffers               I               conducted               Tuesday.

    In               addition               to               simply               teaching,               teachers               have               been               forced               to               undertake               more               of               a               caretaker/parenting               role               for               some               of               their               students               than               they               did               formerly.

    These               caretaker               duties               task               both               the               time               and               energy               of               the               teacher,               as               well               as               the               school               system's               funds.

    I               have               heard               stories               from               my               daughter               of               some               of               the               things               her               teacher               helps               the               other               students               deal               with               and               have               wondered               how               her               teacher               is               able               to               handle               it               and               still               teach.
                   Funding               is               another               major               issue.

    In               Alabama,               a               large               portion               of               school               funding               comes               through               the               state.

    Our               constitution               forbids               the               state               to               run               a               deficit.

    When               the               state's               revenues               are               less               than               projected,               the               state               implements               an               across               the               board               cut               on               all               ongoing               expenditures.

    This               is               called               "proration."               This               year,               an               "additional"               across               the               board               3               percent               cut               was               declared               --               and               that               was               before               the               tornadoes               April               27               (The               Wetumpka               Herald).

    Proration,               as               you               can               imagine,               creates               chaos               in               the               local               school               systems,               just               as               you               would               be               thrown               into               financial               disarray               if               your               employer               suddenly               announced               that               you               would               not               be               receiving               your               next               two               paychecks.
                   Another               fiscal               challenge               our               local               schools               face               is               what               Dr.

    Jeffers               explained               as               the               "equity"               issue.

    By               law,               counties               are               required               to               impose               at               least               a               $10               million               property               tax               in               order               to               pay               their               portion               of               school               expenses.

    Each               of               the               two               counties               in               which               the               Tallassee               City               Schools               lie               impose               the               property               tax,               and               the               city               imposes               an               additional               $3               million               tax               for               the               local               schools.

    Other               school               systems               with               more               affluent               tax               bases               have               additional               revenues               available               to               them,               creating               a               huge               disparity               between               the               funds               available               for               schools               in               particular               areas.
                   A               final               issue               unique               to               Alabama               stems               from               the               tornadoes.

    Last               week's               tornadoes               damaged               over               18               schools               in               our               state,               and               at               least               five               of               those               (two               in               Hackleburg               and               three               in               Tuscaloosa)               were               completely               destroyed               (The               Montgomery               Advertiser).

    While               I               am               sure               everyone               in               Alabama               will               do               everything               they               can               to               help               those               schools               rebuild               (even               our               small               elementary               school               is               collecting               donated               school               supplies               for               the               students               and               teachers               in               the               damaged               schools),               with               money               already               in               short               supply,               those               communities               face               immense               challenges.
                   This               week,               take               a               minute               to               reflect               on               the               teachers               in               your               community               and               the               challenges               they               face.

    Then               do               something               that               lets               them               know               you               really               do               appreciate               everything               they               do.






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