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The kits are available for any child under the age of 18, but all children who wish to participate must be present in order to receive one.
For more information on the 2021 TCSS Summer Feeding Program, check out their Facebook post here. Or, watch the Q&A video from Tuscaloosa County Child Nutrition Program Director Donette Worthy below:
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Duathlon
Hundreds of athletes from across the country between the ages of 14 and 85 will be in Tuscaloosa this weekend for the USA Triathlon Duathlon National Championships.
The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, 2710 Jack Warner Parkway, will serve as the primary race venue, housing USA Triathlon’s iconic red-carpet finish line. The course will take athletes on the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk along the Black Warrior River and onto Jack Warner Parkway, before finishing at the amphitheater.
The competition will begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and continue at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. For details about the schedules and more, go to usatriathlon.org/du2021.
By Melanie LeCroy/melanie@gulfcoastmedia.com
Krista N. Marcum, a science, Gulf Coast Ecology and Marine Biology teacher at Gulf Shore High School has been selected as the 2021-2022 District 1 Secondary Teacher of the Year. She is also one of 16 finalists for the 2021 -2022 Alabama Teacher of the Year.
Marcum obtained her bachelor’s degree in education from Indiana University, master’s degree in education from Indiana Wesleyan, and she achieved National Board Certification in 2017.
The Gulf Coast Ecology class is a unique class to Gulf Shores High School. Marcum was approached by Principal Cindy Veazey about starting a new environmental class that gets the students out into the environment to learn science. Assistant Superintendent Stephanie Harrison mentioned the unique program in the reference letter she wrote for Marcum.