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Tucson Schools Celebrate National School Choice Week

Public school open enrollment, charter schools and magnets are part of the picture of school choice in Arizona.

Desert View Teacher Wins National Educator Award

Chemistry teacher Jonathan Cadena among 44 recipients of Milken Educator Award.

ACLU of Arizona Wants Charter School Policy Changes

The civil liberties group wants a change to admission practices.

Ducey Budget Proposal Includes Money for University Infrastructure

The program puts state money toward a bonding plan lobbied for by Arizona's universities.

Decisions on DACA; Gun Regulations; the Opioid Crisis

DACA debate puts Arizona families in limbo, and the opioid crisis becomes a top priority at Arizona's Capitol.

School Finance Officers Withdraw From Education Funding Lawsuit

The group says schools will benefit from Gov. Ducey's school spending plan.

Grijalva Calls for Investigation Into Halting of 2 Studies

Congressman suspects political motivation; Trump administration points to budgetary reasons.

Three UA Scholars to be Inducted as Regents' Professors

The award represents the state's highest faculty honor for work drawing national or international recognition.

Ducey's 2018 State of the State Address

The Arizona governor lays out his 2018 priorities.

Teacher Pay or Capital Improvements — How Do Schools Administer Money?

A conversation with Ricky Hernández of the Pima County Superintendent's Office.

State of State Preview: Education Funding a Top Priority

Ducey's gives an idea of his 2018 agenda in the lead-up to his State of the State address.

New Year, Same Challenges — What's Next for Arizona?

In the first episode of Arizona 360, a look ahead with Gov. Ducey on topics like education and water.

Poll: Education #1 Issue for Arizona Voters

The survey also suggested border issues and government spending are important to the state's residents.

1/4 of TUSD Teacher Vacancies Are Exceptional Ed Positions

After the fall semester, TUSD has 81 open teaching spots total.

2017: Arizona Struggles With Hiring, Retaining Teachers

A look back at important issues for K-12 education this year.

UA Projects Enrollment Increase for Online Courses

Prior to 2015, online education at the University was exclusively graduate programs.

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