Senate Beams TV Coverage Statewide, Offers ‘Legislative Weekly’ Show
It’s not C-Span, but you never know what’s beyond the horizon. Now in its third year, the Senate Broadcast Center, a studio located in the basement of the Senate, provides […]
Test Flexibility OK For Students With Learning Disabilities
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne says Arizona has reached an agreement with the U.S. Department of Education to allow flexibility in the testing of students with significant cognitive disabilities. […]
Sen. Mead To Face GOP Primary Opposition In District 20
Although the primary election is still seven-and-a-half months away, a race for a key Senate seat is heating up. It’s a race, so far, that pits two Republicans who have […]
Senate Panels Advance Abortion, Transportation Funding Measures
Transportation funding, school age requirements and abortion legislation gained approval in Senate committees this week. The Senate Transportation and Natural Resources Committee on Jan. 20 gave do-pass recommendations to two […]
Bill Opposes Self-Insured Health Benefits For State Workers
Governor Hints Veto If Plan Is Scrapped
Education Legislation
Bills To Cover School Start Times, District Consolidation, Bullying
Education Accountability
Adele Russell, principal of Maryland Elementary School in the Washington School District, may have reason to feel anxious as the state of Arizona moves in to examine her school. After […]
Commentary: Vocational Training Should Be Part Of Educational Mix
One of the primary goals of the Maricopa Skill Center is to help residents of Maricopa County and beyond, 16 years and older, achieve economic self-sufficiency. Continuing education at a […]
Commentary: School District Consolidation
Move Can Lead To Administrative Bloat, Fewer Dollars For Classrooms
Flagstaff’s Basque La Cancha
On the historic Sanborne Fire Insurance maps of downtown Flagstaff, this imposing walled sandstone open court is listed as a ruin, nearly from the time it was built in 1926. […]