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A look at key Tempe facts and figures
Candidates for school boards in Tempe will meet for a forum 5:30 p.m. Monday in the Tempe City Council Chambers, 31 E. 5th St. The event, which will be broadcast on Tempe Channel 11, is hosted by Education First, a Tempe nonprofit committee working to promote voter awareness of local school board elections. Candidates from Tempe Union High School District and Tempe and Kyrene elementary districts have been invited.
The Tempe City Council approved an intergovernmental agreement last week that opens most of Tempe Elementary School District's playgrounds to public use after school hours and on weekends.
Representatives from more than 30 businesses and community organizations met Sept. 15 in recognition of their role in the new Tempe/Kyrene Business Advisory Council, a program designed to partner the business and education communities in order to achieve community goals.
Representatives from more than 30 businesses and community organizations met Sept. 15 in recognition of their role in the new Tempe/Kyrene Business Advisory Council, a program designed to partner the business and education communities in order to achieve community goals.
Representatives from more than 30 businesses and community organizations met Sept. 15 in recognition of their role in the new Tempe/Kyrene Business Advisory Council, a program designed to partner the business and education communities in order to achieve community goals.
The Tempe Union High School District wants parents and community members to weigh in on next year’s school calendar.
The Tempe Union High School District wants parents and community members to weigh in on next year’s school calendar.
Ex-Tempe City Council member Ben Arredondo is nothing more than a crooked politician who took advantage of his position of power for personal gain.
Governing board members in the Tempe Union High School District voted to save librarians and English aides whose positions had been on the chopping block. But they don’t know yet how they’ll cover the costs.
The public might soon find out what’s inside Tempe Union High School District Superintendent James Buchanan’s personnel files — if Phoenix Newspapers is willing to waive its right to have all its attorneys’ fees reimbursed in the case.
Tempe is halting its photo enforcement cameras in the wake of a lawsuit claiming the city shortchanged the operator by $1.3 million.
Student activity fees will double next school year in the Tempe Union High School District under the budget approved by the governing board this week.
The Tempe Union High School District kept a school in Guadalupe open this year, but its future is in jeopardy again.
Budget surpluses in the Tempe Union High School District will let administrators reinstate about 10 jobs, offer employees stipends and prepay medical expenses, according to a budget recommendation the district’s board reviewed last Wednesday.
Budget surpluses in the Tempe Union High School District will let administrators reinstate about 10 jobs, offer employees stipends and prepay medical expenses, according to a budget recommendation the district’s board reviewed last Wednesday.
Budget surpluses in the Tempe Union High School District will let administrators reinstate about 10 jobs, offer employees stipends and prepay medical expenses, according to a budget recommendation the district’s board reviewed last Wednesday.
The Tempe Union High School District will start the search for a new superintendent this month after Steve Adolph announced his retirement late last week.
A plan that would double the cost for students to play high school volleyball or to join an orchestra is leaving some board members in the Tempe Union High School District feeling uneasy.
Tempe Union High School District Superintendent Shirley Miles will resign at the end of the school year. But the news didn’t come as a shock to some.
Candidates for the Kyrene and Tempe Union High School district governing boards participated in a forum on Tuesday, Sept. 21 which involved community members asking some pressing questions about their respective districts.
Candidates for the Kyrene and Tempe Union High School district governing boards participated in a forum on Tuesday, Sept. 21 which involved community members asking some pressing questions about their respective districts.
Candidates for the Kyrene and Tempe Union High School district governing boards participated in a forum on Tuesday, Sept. 21 which involved community members asking some pressing questions about their respective districts.
Even the critics agree the idea sounds great: Slash bureaucracy by merging some of the state’s countless school districts. That should free up more money to spend on classrooms and improve test scores by streamlining the educational system.
Rumors of extramarital affairs involving Tempe Union High School District Superintendent James Buchanan came to the governing board’s attention as early as 1994, district evaluation records show.
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