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Although it’s been around since the late 1980s, the Queen Creek Education Association is taking a more active presence this school year.
The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) announced Friday its support for Kyrsten Sinema’s campaign for Congress. NAPO is a coalition of police unions and associations from across the United States that serves to advance the interests of America’s law enforcement through legislative and legal advocacy, political action and education.
It was patriotic karaoke Tuesday in front of Mesa’s Hohokam Stadium as people sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” — over and over and over. At least they knew the words. Two out of three Americans don’t, according to the National Anthem Project.
It was patriotic karaoke Tuesday in front of Mesa’s Hohokam Stadium as people sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” — over and over and over. At least they knew the words. Two out of three Americans don’t, according to the National Anthem Project.
Like fashion, trends in public education come and go.
Timothy Ogle, superintendent of schools in one of Indiana's fastest growing school districts, will take over Feb. 6 as the executive director for the Arizona School Boards Association.
Are you 18 to 24-years-old and looking for a summer job? The AmeriCorps VISTA (Volunteers to Service America) Summer Associates Program is looking for participants.
Parents are not responsible for any federal student loans (Stafford and/or Perkins). However, they are responsible for the federal plus loans and any other alternative loans that require a co-signer.
Parents are not responsible for any federal student loans (Stafford and/or Perkins). However, they are responsible for the federal plus loans and any other alternative loans that require a co-signer.
The state budget has swelled by about $1 billion this year with increased tax collections and other revenue.
Scottsdale Community College instructor Bonnie Gray is trying to swing a deal with Allyn & Bacon, the publisher of the $90 textbook/CD package she uses to teach her Psychology 101 class.
The East Valley Institute of Technology’s Early Childhood Education Program has received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Too often in our politics, education is used as a political football by both sides of the aisle. Candidates make campaign promises to earn votes that they fail to fulfill, and our students pay the price.
A new national report shows that Arizonans are spending far less of what they earn on education than most other states.
Recently, more than 800 school board members from all over the United States traveled to Washington, D. C. to ask their members of Congress to improve and reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). I was privileged to represent the Tempe Union High School District at this National School Boards Association Conference.
Recently, more than 800 school board members from all over the United States traveled to Washington, D. C. to ask their members of Congress to improve and reauthorize the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). I was privileged to represent the Tempe Union High School District at this National School Boards Association Conference.
According to a prominent new study, Arizona is winning a race, not to the top but to the bottom. We are about to lead the nation in jobs for high school dropouts.
Many years ago, when I was offered a scholarship to a nondenominational college, friends and family feared that I would lose my religious faith to secularism.
September 13, 2004
The presidential candidates are saying a lot as the Nov. 4 election approaches, with much of the discussion focused on the country's economic downturn. But when it comes to education, many East Valley voters are disappointed about the lack of emphasis on America's schools.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has been the biggest player by far in the school reform movement, spending around $200 million a year on grants to elementary and secondary education. Now the foundation is taking unprecedented steps to influence education policy.
Cancer repeatedly rears its head in the families engaged in faith communities, triggering clergy and lay caregivers to try to offer emotional and spiritual support that may sometimes come off as light, awkward or strained.
While Superintendent Lynn Robershotte gives a tour through Gilbert's Edu-Prize School, a young boy runs up to tell her hello.
While Superintendent Lynn Robershotte gives a tour through Gilbert's Edu-Prize School, a young boy runs up to tell her hello.
Though Arizona consistently earns high marks for its smoke-free air, the state’s ratings for coverage of smokers trying to quit slid to an F in the American Lung Association’s 2010 report card.
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