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Alabama broke ground on a new healthcare school in Demopolis to train students for rural health careers, opening in 2026.
Alabama officials broke ground on the Alabama School of Health Care Sciences in Demopolis on October 14, 2025, launching a state-supported residential high school set to open in fall 2026.
The school will train about 85 to 100 students annually in healthcare careers, focusing on hands-on certification and serving rural communities across the state.
Designed to address workforce shortages, especially in Alabama’s Black Belt region, the project is part of a bipartisan effort to boost education and economic development.
Leaders including Governor Kay Ivey and U.S. Representative Terri Sewell hailed the initiative as transformative for students and underserved areas.
Alabama comenzó la construcción de una nueva escuela de atención médica en Demopolis para capacitar a los estudiantes para carreras de salud rurales, que se abrirá en 2026.