Ala. Code § 16-61C-2 (2026)
The Legislature of the State of Alabama hereby finds:
(4) That the model is consistent and compatible with a coordinated educational technology plan; that it uses technology to improve teaching and learning; and that it uses technology to “improve efficiency in productivity in education administration.”
The Legislature further finds that the Alabama Science in Motion Program is an effective and efficient model that furthers the state’s efforts to: (1) promote equity in the allocation of the state’s financial and educational resources among the several school systems of the state; (2) provide students of the public schools with adequate science laboratories, as provided for in Section 16-1-29(a) (2); and (3) provide students of the public schools with instructional supplies and science equipment in adequate form and quantity, as provided by law.
(Acts 1995, No. 95-650, p. 1358, §2; Act 98-320, p. 544, §12.)