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Marisol Garcia

Oct 11, 2019

English immersion repeal priority of schools chief, Dems, GOP

Reyna Montoya was a math whiz, but she didn’t speak English when she was 13.

(Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
May 3, 2019

Red for Ed movement no longer a revolution, but it’s still alive

April 26, 2019, came and went without a spectacle at the Capitol.

Arizona Educators United organizer Noah Karvelis and Arizona Education Association Vice President Marisol Garcia stand with teachers and students at Esperanza Elementary School on April 25, the day before school walk-outs were scheduled to begin statewide. (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Apr 26, 2018

Teachers union prepares to ask voters for tax hike

The Arizona Education Association is mulling a ballot measure that would ask voters to find the revenue for increased education funding in their own pockets – one way or another.

Senate President Steve Yarbrough (R-Chandler) (Photo by Katie Campbell/Arizona Capitol Times)
Apr 9, 2018

Senate president to kill highly supported ELL bill

A bill to eliminate the state’s four-hour-a-day English language learning requirement for students whose second language is English has reached the Senate with nearly unanimous support, but Senate President Steve Yarbrough may kill it.

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