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Church At The Oaks Becomes New Adopt-A-School Partner For Central Elementary
Central Elementary School has added Church at the Oaks as its newest Adopt-A-School partner

TUSCALOOSA, AL — The Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama on Wednesday announced Central Elementary School has added Church at the Oaks as its newest Adopt-A-School partner, joining Stillman College and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
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“Church at the Oaks is excited for our new Adopt-A-School partnership with Central Elementary School,” said Caleb Cummings, city pastor for Church at the Oaks. “We are eager to serve, support and care for the students, families and faculty that make up the Central Elementary family. We are praying the Lord will bless and make His face shine upon this partnership in a meaningful and impactful way in the city of Tuscaloosa.”
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The partnership will target student attendance with incentive programs, supply volunteers to help strengthen reading skills, support school events and recognize teachers through faculty-appreciation efforts, school officials said.
“We are thrilled to welcome Church at the Oaks as our new Adopt-A-School partner,” Principal Cynthia Miller Huff said. “Their commitment to supporting our staff and families at Central Elementary reflects the true spirit of community collaboration. Together, we will continue to SOAR and build a nurturing environment where students thrive academically, socially and emotionally.”
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The Adopt-A-School program is coordinated locally by the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama.
Those interested in getting involved can contact Carolyn Tubbs at carolyn@westalabamachamber.com.
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