Recent Articles from Yellow Sheet Report
There’s no time like the present
In drafting a policy on sexual harassment, House leadership and staff essentially copped to a problem at the chamber: There previously was no written policy To read more on this […]
Local education agencies are not amused
School districts and charter schools are still looking for answers in the wake of reports that the Dept of Education misallocated millions in federal funding for low-income students. To read […]
It’s in the attorney general’s hands for now
Attorneys from the AG’s office have been in contact with lawyers for Miranda and Blanc regarding complaints made about their signature-gathering efforts in the citizen referendum against school voucher expansion. […]
Keep an eye on McSally in the coming days
The five Republican members of Arizona’s congressional delegation met this morning to discuss the US Senate race, and in the wake of the meeting, McSally appears likely to make a […]
It seemed like a good idea at the time
Many political observers viewed Flake’s decision to not seek re-election as a gut shot to Sinema, who now faces the likely prospect of running against a much stronger Republican opponent […]
Just when the 2018 cycle couldn’t get any wilder…
Flake dropped a political bombshell that reverberated from Phoenix to Washington, DC today when he announced, through a story in the Republic, that he won’t seek re-election rather than try to […]
Major donor eyes state funds for inmate training
One of the biggest Republican donors in Arizona is hoping to get the state to share some of the cost a program that trains prison inmates for employment after their […]
All they have to do is find three quarters of a billion
The Arizona Education Assn demanded a 20 percent raise for all K-12 teachers, and announced this morning that if Ducey and state lawmakers don’t make it happen, they’ll do it […]
No school left behind in funding allocation snafu
Documents obtained from the Dept of Education have shed more light on the extent of the department’s problems with allocations of federal Title I funding for low-income students to Arizona […]
This sounds like an accounting nightmare
The Dept of Education on Friday issued a press release announcing that an audit by the US Department of Education and state auditor general found that an unspecified number of […]
Sound and fury, but no much else
In a statement that came just hours before her big campaign event with Laura Ingraham and Steve Bannon, two former Kelli Ward campaign staffers released a statement apologizing for “propping […]
They’ve got their reasons
The 73 schools that appealed their A-F letter grades with the Bd of Education focused on multiple aspects that negatively affected their scores, from construction to the state’s teacher shortage […]