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  1. article Arizona Senate committee approves inflation funding for schools

    Wednesday, May 15, 2013 10:03 pm

    A Senate panel approved $82 million in inflation aid for public schools -- and then voted, in essence, never to give back hundreds of millions more that they've shorted schools for the last four years.

  • article Proposal: Personal finance competency should be Ariz. HS grad requirement

    Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:01 am

    Twenty years ago, accountant Sharon Lechter decided to devote her career to financial education and literacy after her oldest son graduated from high school and soon fell into credit card debt.

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  • article Arizona bill aimed at curbing HS dropouts fails amid concerns

    Tuesday, January 29, 2013 7:57 am

    A bid to keep students from dropping out of school before they turn 18 faltered Monday amid bipartisan concerns that all it would do is mean more disruptive kids in school.

  • article Legislation would allow public schools to end free lunches

    Tuesday, January 17, 2012 11:27 am

    A Senate panel led by an East Valley lawmaker agreed Tuesday to let schools opt out of the federal program to offer free and reduced-price lunches for needy students.

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  • article Arizona legislators push for laws against bullying in schools

    Thursday, February 3, 2011 10:45 pm

    A state lawmaker is pushing for a law requiring school employees to report and document bullying.

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  • article Lawmaker, NFL: Raise awareness of concussions in prep sports

    Tuesday, February 8, 2011 3:25 pm

    Concussions are common in youth sports, but it’s also common for child or teenage athletes, parents and coaches to miss the signs or dismiss them to continue the game.

    Sen. Rich Crandall, R-Mesa, chairman of the Senate Education Committee, has authored legislation that would raise awareness about sports concussions and overhaul the playing guidelines for student athletes who suffer them.

    SB 1521 would mandate that athletes suspected of sustaining head injuries or concussions can’t practice or play until they are cleared by a medical professional. It would also require education for schools, parents, players and coaches about concussions.

    The National Football League, which last season instituted strict rules governing when players who suffer concussions can return, is urging states to enact laws that raise awareness about head injuries.

    “This is something that is desperately needed in high school, elementary and grade schools,” said Rep. Ben Arredondo, D-Tempe, who signed on to Crandall’s bill as a primary sponsor.

    On Monday, he addressed the Senate Education Committee before it unanimously approved the legislation. It was headed to the floor by way of the Rules Committee.

    Jay Feely, a kicker for the Arizona Cardinals, said the bill would help save children from themselves and guide parents and coaches toward making the best decisions.

    He recalled getting a concussion during his second year in the NFL and not telling anyone, instead shaking it off on the sidelines and continuing to play.

    “As athletes, we’re judged by our skill but also by our toughness and our endurance,” he said, adding that the issue affects players of all ages. “Sometimes you have to take it out of the athletes’ hands because there’s a desire to get back on the field and be there for your teammates.”

    Jeff Miller, senior vice president of government affairs for the NFL, said the league is working to change its culture about injuries and also bring awareness and education to youth athletes.

    “We believe that with some advocacy and the right policy initiatives, we can protect kids and make sports even safer than they are today,” he said.

    Sen. Lori Klein, R-Anthem, a member of the committee, said that when her sons played Pop Warner football as teenagers coaches wanted kids to play despite injuries.

    “My kid has suffered a concussion playing and fortunately, I kept him out over the protestation of the coach,” Klein said.

    Dr. Javier Cardenas, a child neurologist and a member of the Sports Concussion Coalition of Arizona, said a child who returns to the field or court with a concussion is more likely to suffer a second with more severe symptoms, like brain swelling, that can be fatal.

    Injuries from a first concussion can range from headaches to cognition problems to behavior problems, an issue Cardenas said he sees often in young athletes.

    Jennifer Loredo, government relations consultant for the Arizona Education Association, which supports the bill, said the measure would also protect coaches when student athletes are pushing to get back in the game.

    “If a student was to encounter a hard hit … we believe that coaches are already pulling them out,” she said. “This is just an extra mechanism to raise awareness so coaches are looking for what might be head trauma.”

  • article Arizona legislation would ban bargaining with public workers

    Wednesday, February 1, 2012 3:28 pm

    State lawmakers launched a broad attack Wednesday against public unions, including an absolute ban on state and local governments and school districts from bargaining with organizations that represent public workers.

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  • article Marathon results

    Monday, January 15, 2007 2:17 am

    Top finishers in Sunday's P.F. Chang’s Rock ’n’ Roll Arizona Marathon.

  • article Results from from the 32nd Annual New Times 10K Run

    Sunday, November 11, 2007 7:14 pm

    See the results of the 10K race.

  • article Resullts from the 32nd Annual New Times 5K

    Sunday, November 11, 2007 7:17 pm

    See the results of the race.

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