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Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal (Photo by Evan Wyloge/Arizona Capitol Times)
Feb 24, 2014

Huppenthal robocall stirs debate over education’s future

If public students are migrating to private schools via a first-of-a-kind state program, it’s happening in a trickle. But some public school advocates worry that the exodus soon could become a torrent.

Feb 21, 2014

3 bills advance that curb Common Core, give authority to local schools

The Legislature took its first steps Feb. 20 toward gutting Common Core, three years after the learning standards were adopted and a year before students are to begin testing on them. The Senate Education Committee passed on a 6-3 partisan vote three bills that give school districts the authority to create their own learning standards and another that keeps the state Board of Education from implem[...]

Feb 22, 2013

Plan to reward high-performing Arizona schools advances

A panel of lawmakers on Thursday advanced the governor’s proposal to create a new system of financially rewarding schools based on their performance. But as the Senate Education Committee hearing showed, getting the legislation out of committee was just one of its many hurdles.

Feb 15, 2013

Lawmaker: Require CPR training for junior high, high school students

When Shellie Wenhold’s 9-year-old son Jonathan suffered cardiac arrest during gym class at his Georgia school, neither his teacher nor his classmates knew what to do in those critical first moments, she said.

John Huppenthal, Arizona’s superintendent of public instruction, speaks at a panel discussion Thursday on education data. (Cronkite News Service Photo by Sean Peick)
Jan 11, 2013

Superintendent: Arizona’s education data system needs $32 million upgrade

Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal wants $32 million to replace Arizona’s decade-old educational data system, which he said has required extensive upkeep for quite some time.

Nov 27, 2012

School-choice group pushes parent trigger law

First it was featured in a controversial summer movie, and now it could come to a school near you. A liberal school-choice group from California is trying to build a coalition of local education groups to pass an Arizona law allowing parents to take over failing schools.

Apr 9, 2012

Senate to meet on Board of Regents nominees

State legislators will continue discussions of two appointments to the Arizona Board of Regents.

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