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Department of Education

May 15, 2015

Douglas takes fight over Education Board staffers to court

State schools chief Diane Douglas filed suit late Friday to force Board of Education staffers to submit to her direct control – and return to her agency’s offices.

Apr 6, 2015

Dept. of Ed: State won’t lose federal funds over Common Core changes

A top official at the Arizona Department of Education said the state can make changes to Common Core without jeopardizing hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding, thanks to an agreement it reached with a national group that helped craft the K-12 academic standards.

Feb 24, 2015

Ward expects to revive bill to resolve role of state school board administrators

A bill that would settle the dispute between the governor and the state’s education chief was held Tuesday in the Senate Appropriations Committee, but the measure’s sponsor expects it to be revived.

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.

Nov 14, 2014

Douglas’ first task: Administering state’s new Common Core test

The first task for Diane Douglas, who calls her election to superintendent of public instruction a mandate to end Common Core, will be overseeing the state’s new test for measuring public school students under the learning standards.

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jul 16, 2014

Huppenthal defends record while opponent compares Common Core to communist China

Arizona schools chief John Huppenthal sparred with his Republican primary challenger, Diane Douglas, Tuesday evening in a debate that focused on the state's new Common Core school standards but also touched on anonymous blog posts Huppenthal made that forced him to apologize.

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Jun 18, 2014

Too edgy: Huppenthal says he’s written his last secret blog comment

Some people collect antique cars. Others go fishing. Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal leaves posts anonymously about Adolf Hitler on political blogs.

May 2, 2014

Schools chief increases voucher payments, lawsuit likely

Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal decided today that all students in a program that provides taxpayer dollars for private education will be funded at higher levels than traditional public school kids.

Apr 28, 2014

Passage of empowerment scholarship bill raises new questions

The funding level for students in a program that provides public money for private schools is in question after lawmakers gutted a controversial portion of a Senate bill that passed April 24.

Apr 16, 2014

Senate votes to expand voucher-like program for private school tuition

Up to 120,000 more youngsters living in low-income neighborhoods could soon qualify for taxpayer funded tuition to private and parochial schools.

Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (Photo by Ryan Cook/RJ Cook Photography)
Apr 11, 2014

Unfinished business: Despite budget compromise CPS fight continues

Gov. Jan Brewer made Child Protective Services the centerpiece of her legislative agenda this year, but after four months of debate, lawmakers sent her a budget that leaves much of the work and funding necessary to create a new child protection agency unfinished.

Jan 6, 2014

Voucher-like program expansion provokes alarm among Arizona educators

Proponents of a voucher-like program are preparing to make them available to every student statewide – more than a million youngsters – now that court challenges to the initial program have been rebuffed.

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