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Apr 2, 2015

Bill to settle Douglas-Ducey Board of Education fight dies

A bill designed to prevent future fights over who controls employees of the state Board of Education died Wednesday in the Arizona House after conservatives revolted against what they saw as a weakening of the state school superintendent's power.

Mar 30, 2015

Economy delivers good news for schools and teachers

Higher than expected sales-tax revenues and land-trust earnings have public-school leaders smiling for the first time in a long time. The Classroom Site Fund, which is earmarked mostly for teacher salaries, is projected to earn $47.4 million more in FY16 than in previous years.

Mar 27, 2015

House gives initial approval to bill changing liquor laws

The Arizona Legislature is pushing two bills expanding where stores can sell liquor while making it harder for residents to prevent them moving into their neighborhoods.

Mar 26, 2015

Raising expectations for Arizona’s schools

As a product of Arizona public schools and former resident, I am saddened by the bill recently passed in the Arizona House of Representatives on March 11 to repeal the implementation of Common Core State Standards.

Mar 19, 2015

Bill advances to allow liquor stores next to schools and churches

Stores that sell beer, wine and liquor could spring up next to churches and schools under the terms of legislation approved March 18 by the House Judiciary Committee.

Mar 13, 2015

Classrooms first: School officials say rhetoric doesn’t match budget reality

Many school district officials and education leaders say Gov. Doug Ducey’s “Classrooms First” slogan and the oft-repeated boast that Arizona will spend more than ever on K-12 education next year are misleading and don’t reflect how budget cuts will affect schools in 2016.

Feb 27, 2015

Tax cuts, credits deprive state of crucial money for children

We are gravely concerned for the well-being of this state. The Legislature has been guilty of depleting the state’s general fund — not by overspending but rather by draining the life blood from the budget.

Feb 17, 2015

GOP lawmakers: Use school funding judgment to fund all-day kindergarten

If two state lawmakers get their way, every school district and charter school will offer all-day kindergarten by tapping into some of the hundreds of millions of dollars a judge has said they are owed because state lawmakers failed to increase funding under a voter-approved law.

Feb 5, 2015

District spox: Programs will end, schools will shudder

Desegregation school districts are balking at a proposal championed by the Arizona Tax Research Assn to take away their funding source, a revenue stream that is intended to remedy racial discrimination in schools.

Virginia, Arizona, State Board for Community Colleges, Virginia Community College System, Pima Community College, Michigan, Tucson, Pepperdine University
Jan 28, 2015

Arizona has ‘Big Mo’ in education

For those who say that the state of our schools is “poor,” the rhetoric doesn’t match reality. That folks in positions of educational leadership subscribe to such a gloomy view of Arizona’s schools is disturbing.

Jan 23, 2015

Schools, Legislature agree to use Appeals Court to resolve inflation funding suit

Attorneys for school districts and the Legislature are going to use the Court of Appeals to help them resolve a lawsuit over school funding.

Jan 23, 2015

Tips for finding the right school for your child

If you’d like to send your child to a different school next year, now’s the time to start the process of researching your options.

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