December 2023 | Volume 11 | Issue 8
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WIDENING THE FUNNEL
ALDOT ready to add lanes to US 280 in 2024 By JON ANDERSON
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unning 392 miles, U.S. 280 goes from downtown Birmingham to Blichton, Georgia (near Savannah), but traffic congestion sometimes makes it feel like you’ve been on the road long enough to travel 392 miles between Birmingham and Chelsea. The Alabama Department of Transportation hopes to ease the congestion by widening a 4½-mile stretch that takes travelers through Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills and Birmingham.
See U.S. 280 | page A16 Motorists travel east and west on U.S. 280 between Pump House Road and The Summit. The portion of U.S. 280 from Lakeshore Drive to Perimeter Park is slated for expansion to four through lanes on each side. Photo by Erin Nelson Sweeney.
Making the grade: Vestavia Hills students still score high, but math scores decline from 2022 By JON ANDERSON Students in Vestavia Hills City Schools continue to perform at one of the highest levels in the state, though math scores dropped on spring 2023 assessments. Vestavia Hills students in the spring of 2023 ranked second in the state in English, math and science scores, behind only Mountain Brook students, according to data from the Alabama Department of Education. About 83% of Vestavia Hills students were deemed proficient in English, compared to 87% in Mountain Brook, 78% in Saraland and 77%
in Homewood. In math, 68% of Vestavia Hills students were deemed proficient, compared to 79% in Mountain Brook, 63% in Homewood and 62% in Cullman. In science, about 79% of Vestavia Hills students were deemed proficient, compared to 83% in Mountain Brook, 71% in Homewood and 68% in Trussville. “I think our kids perform very well, and I think our teachers do an excellent job of preparing them,” Superintendent Todd Freeman said.
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Go the Distance
Vestavia Hoops
Vestavia grad Joseph Harper hikes Appalachian Trail in less than 5 months.
See how the Vestavia Hills boys and girls basketball teams are preparing for the upcoming season.
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