
University of Arizona officials sticking with in-person classes
A sculpture outside of the University of Arizona’s Main Library is donned with a face mask. /AZPM Staff University testing shows a COVID positivity rate of

A sculpture outside of the University of Arizona’s Main Library is donned with a face mask. /AZPM Staff University testing shows a COVID positivity rate of

Opinion: Arizona can support a tax cut and a sizable increase in K-12 funding, if both sides can stop fighting long enough to see the

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, ratcheting up the political battle over

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic The goal is ambitious: educate 100 million people around the world by 2030. Arizona State University’s Thunderbird School of

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Federal officials are escalating their threat to withhold federal stimulus dollars from Arizona over Gov. Doug Ducey’s refusal to

A shortage of teachers due to illness stands to affect school operations and compound the state’s existing teacher shortage. By Yana Kunichoff & Megan Taro

Landmark Gilbert water tower/Screengrab YouTube By Joshua Bowling |Arizona Republic Independent investigators say they found no evidence of Gilbert employees crossing a line with politics

Five students at University High School in Tolleson talk about what it means to be a young person learning and growing during a pandemic. By

By Kenneth Wong | FOX 10 Recall petitions for four members of the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board have failed, according to the Maricopa

Attorney General Mark Brnovich speaks at the 2020 Converge Tech Summit at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. /Photo by Gage Skidmore/Flickr By Howard Fischer |

The construction site for ASU at Mesa City Center/ Photo by Alex Gould/The State Press Residents continue to question the role of the long-contested ASU

By Howard Fischer, | Capitol Media Services December 20, 2021 If your child is sent home to quarantine when school resumes because of possible exposure

By Rachel Monroe | The New Yorker Amanda Wray was cleaning her Airbnb property, a mountain cabin two hours north of her home in Scottsdale,

A hunger strike participant sits outside the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Dec. 9, 2021./Photo by Jason White/The State Press On the fourth day

By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic Northern Arizona University is suspending its requirement that employees get vaccinated against COVID-19 in response to a federal judge

Presley Nassise explains the rules of a class exercise to children at Premier Children’s Center in Phoenix on Oct. 20, 2021. /Photo by Alberto Mariani

By Stacey Barchenge |Arizona Republic Two top candidates for the Republican nomination for Arizona governor are calling an idea to put cameras inside K-12 classrooms

By Madeline Bautista | Glendale Star Contributing Writer A ballot measure in support of noncitizen residents receiving in-state tuition and financial aid will be presented
By Nick Phillips | Arizona Capitol Times A new bill would put school board elections on partisan ballots, forcing board candidates to declare a party

Arizona House of Representatives/Jeremy Duda/Twitter By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Mirror Members of the Maricopa County Republican Party are moving to censure three GOP lawmakers

By Stacey Barchenger | Arizona Republic Outside a high school where the Scottsdale Unified School District’s board metTuesday, some parents waved signs in support of

justine warrington/Flickr By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic Tucson parent Abbie Hlavacek says she has spent much of November in overlapping COVID-19 quarantines for two

Critical race theory seeks to highlight how historical inequities and racism shape public policy and social conditions. By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic Republican gubernatorial

Communist Flag By Howard Fischer |Capitol Media Services A bid by a Prescott Valley lawmaker to mandate that Arizona students be taught about communism isn’t

By Athena Ankrah | Arizona Republic The office of Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI

By Yana Kunichoff | Arizona Republic A graduate teacher residency announced Monday will offer Arizona teacher hopefuls hands-on classroom experience, mentorship and a stipend. With

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizona continues to have a shortage of teachers for the classroom. And by some indications, the problem may
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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children