Jacobs proclaims Nov. 18 Retired Teachers’ Day in Cullman
Retired Teachers’ Day in the city of Cullman, in accordance with Alabama’s Senate Joint
Resolution 82 (Act No. 90-183), which established the Tuesday of American Education Week
each year as a day of recognition for retired teachers across the state.
American Education Week will be observed Nov.17–21, 2025, celebrating the importance of
public education and honoring the professionals whose work has helped shape generations of
Alabamians. Retired Teachers’ Day serves as a special opportunity to recognize those who
dedicated their lives to teaching and continue to contribute to their communities long after
leaving the classroom.
“Retired teachers played a major role in shaping our students, our workforce and the community
we all enjoy today,” said Jacobs. “Their influence reaches far beyond the classroom, and
Cullman is a better place because of the years they devoted to educating and supporting our
children.”
The Alabama Education Retirees Association, Inc. (AERA) represents and advocates for retired
public education employees across the state, supporting their well-being and advancing issues
that impact retirees. Community members are encouraged to learn more about AERA by visiting
www.aerainc.org.
Cullman Education Retirees Association
The Cullman Education Retirees Association is an active group that meets regularly. Find out
more at Facebook/Cullman Education Retirees Association.
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