Students in Dallas Co. Head Back to School

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From the West Alabama Newsroom– Students in the Dallas County Schools kicked off a new school year Monday.
Superintendent Don Willingham says he’s looking forward to another successful year.
“I feel strong about where we’re headed. I think our graduation rates are going to continue the pattern we did last year which was ninety-two percent,” he said.
“Everybody is upbeat and its going to be a wonderful year.”
The Dallas County School district has twelve schools — and serves about 34-hundred students.



