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The state Board of Education on Monday removed the 120-day limit on work by certified substitute teachers and instead will allow them to teach as long as necessary. Schools are struggling to find substitute teachers as the Omicron variant of the coronavirus surges.
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Arizona education officials have left sex education rules alone after hearing parents, lawmakers and advocates rail against proposed changes.The Arizona…
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Education officials are expected to consider a plan to get Arizona out of a jam with the federal government by changing the state's testing regime for…
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The Republican governor of Arizona quickly signed a bill Thursday repealing a 1991 Arizona law that had barred HIV and AIDS instruction in public schools…
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Arizona lawmakers are expected to begin the process of repealing a 1991 law that bars HIV and AIDS instruction that "promotes a homosexual lifestyle"…
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Religion, and how it’s taught in public schools, was at the heart of a controversy at the Arizona State Board of Education meeting yesterday. The board…
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The new Arizona Science Standards, meant to guide K-12 science curriculum, have been plagued with controversy for their treatment of evolution. The…
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The standards for teaching Science, and History, to Arizona schoolkids are undergoing their first revisions in more than a decade. A committee of 100…
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Later this week, the state Department of Education will award letter grades to schools based on a range of academic measures.The letter grades measure…
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The Arizona Board of Education has restructured how public schools are going to be graded. The Arizona Republic reported Monday that schools will still be…