Welcome to Citizens for Better Schools - Birmingham, Alabama
Citizens for Better Schools, "Structruing Schools for Success - Making the Vision Work for All Students" (regardless of where they may live and attend school)
Welcome to CFBS....come learn, share, and grow with us.
Citizens for Better Schools is dedicated to the advancement of research leading to improved understanding, planning, and operation of PK-12 and post-secondary education institutions. CFBS provides a nonpartisan forum for the of dissemination of information and the interchange of ideas on problems of common interest in the field of institutional research. We provide consulting services to public policy makers, parents and community groups seeking to have influence in development of high quality educational programs and equitable services for schoolchildren. In addition, CFBS promotes the continued professional development of individuals engaged in institutional research. We foster unity and cooperation among persons having interests and activities related to education research.
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Write : Citizens for Better Schools: 1429 2nd Avenue North - Besemer, Alabama 35020
E-mail: cfbsk12@gmail.com Telephone: (205) 421-5428
Support the work of Citizens for Better Schools. Your generous financial contribution is appreciated. Make all checks payable to "Citizens for Better Schools." Your financial assistance helps ensure that all schoolchildren will be accorded an equal educational opportunity, regardless of where hey may live and attend school. With full paid membership you will receive our monthly newsletter and free admission to our annual conference, May 17 each year as you renew your annual membership
Read about our Executive Director’s public interest work at: http://www.ombwatch.org/node/3780
"On the road to excellence, the teacher makes the difference."
Check our web site often for updates. Photo above: Central Office Building of the Birmingham Board of Education
Washington, D.C., September 17, 2008
Congratulations, Citizens for Better Schools
Executive Director Wins National Award for Exemplary Public Interest Work.

Ronald E. Jackson - Read more about our Executive Director’s public interest work http://www.ombwatch.org/article/articleview/4351
West End High School students are being split apart to three schools in 2008-2009. Receiving schools will include Parker, Jackson-Olin, and Wenonah High Schools. Currently, ninety-three percent (93%) of West End students reside within safe walking distance of West End High. Only one bus served West End in 2007-2008. Please read the "More Busing. . ." link http://cfbsedu.org/rich_text_5.html or see our Topic Index (left of this page)