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Jan 7, 2015

Tucson schools chief says ethnic studies will continue

The head of the Tucson Unified School District says his schools will expand the teaching of a "culturally relevant" curriculum that could put the district at risk of losing state funding.

Jan 6, 2015

Proposed bill would bring back all-day kindergarten

A bill is in the works that would encourage public schools to fund full-day kindergarten by tapping into winnings from an inflation funding lawsuit.

Jan 5, 2015

Advocates will try again to expand school choice program

School-choice advocates are again going to try for more expansion of a program that provides public money for children to attend private schools, even after falling short in 2014 to pass a proposal to make most of Arizona’s school children eligible.

School Superintendent John Huppenthal (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Jan 2, 2015

Final action: Huppenthal again finds TUSD in violation of ethnic studies law

Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal in the final hours of his administration today again found Tucson Unified School District in violation of a state law forbidding ethnic studies.

Jan 2, 2015

New state schools chief Douglas says Common Core changes will be gradual

The state’s new top education official is promising to use her position to push for more money for public schools. But Diane Douglas won’t demand that lawmakers and incoming Gov. Doug Ducey give the schools the $317 million a court has said they’re owed right now, much less than $1 billion they may be owed for the years that schools were shorted.

Virginia, Arizona, State Board for Community Colleges, Virginia Community College System, Pima Community College, Michigan, Tucson, Pepperdine University
Dec 22, 2014

Charter schools to seek new sources for buildings

Charter schools will be looking for ways to obtain buildings in the next legislative session through laws that would give them more favorable financing and preference when public school districts sell property.

Dec 22, 2014

Under Common Core, fantasy merges with reality to revitalize education

In the past few years, Osborn Middle School has turned itself into a beehive of activity in implementing Common Core, the controversial standards Arizona embraced four years ago. And if there’s a good place to see whether Common Core is working, it’s this school.

Dec 19, 2014

ASU president won’t seek tuition hike for in-state students

Arizona State University President Michael Crow says he won't propose a tuition increase for in-state students for the next school year.

Dec 16, 2014

Phoenix man sentenced in student aid fraud case

A Phoenix man has been sentenced to 2 A? years in prison for his role in a federal student aid fraud ring.

Matthew Capota, center, works students in the aviation program at Western Maricopa Education Center (West-MEC), one of the 13 joint technical education districts in Arizona. (Cronkite News Photo by Alicia Canales)
Dec 15, 2014

Arizona’s 13 JTEDs offer vocational alternative to traditional high schools

Matthew Capota glanced over at his group as three teenagers picked up pieces of an airplane engine on a table and turned them over in their hands. Capota, a senior at Liberty High School, and fellow students make sure the engine would work properly and safely.

Dec 12, 2014

Lawmakers: Judge can’t force extra K-12 spending

Arizona lawmakers are asking the state Court of Appeals to rule that a trial judge acted illegally in ordering them to immediately cough up an extra $317 million for public schools and even more next year and beyond.

Dec 11, 2014

New schools chief won’t make dramatic changes to Common Core, top aide says

Superintendent of Public Instruction-elect Diane Douglas isn’t planning on immediately overhauling the state’s learning standards, her new chief of staff said.

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