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A judge has declared that a tax on high-earning Arizona residents to boost education spending can’t be enforced because of a state Supreme Court ruling and has ordered its collection permanently blocked.
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The Arizona Senate has approved a massive expansion of the state’s school voucher system. The contentious proposal was approved on a 16-12 vote with no Democratic backing on Wednesday.
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The Arizona Senate's Education Committee has approved a major expansion of the state’s school voucher program. All Republicans backed the proposal on Tuesday over protests from minority Democrats who called the bill a slap in the face of voters who rejected a slightly larger expansion in 2018.
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Arizona’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted to put limits on race and gender education in schools as part of the GOP’s nationwide push to block diversity instruction Republicans have termed “critical race theory.”
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Arizona Democratic Congressman Tom O’Halleran has introduced the Dine’College Act of 2022 to provide critical funding for higher education opportunities for Navajo students and families.
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A senior at Page High School has been chosen as a finalist for the Flinn Scholarship. Kaya Dickson was one of more than a thousand students from Arizona to apply for this year’s prestigious award.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is taking what he calls “preemptive action” to keep public schools open despite rising COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Education advocates did not collect enough valid signatures to give voters a chance to repeal a new state law exempting some business owners from a tax increase on the wealthy to boost school funding.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is planning to push legislation that will require that students be taught about the 9/11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000…