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Arizona is channeling $40 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding toward tutoring students falling behind in school.
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Arizona schools superintendent Tom Horne has opened a hotline for people to report what he calls “inappropriate lessons” being taught in state classrooms.
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A teacher in the Grand Canyon School District has been chosen as one of 10 recipients of a grant focusing on science, technology, engineering and math. Forrest Radarian will receive a thousand dollars in technology and professional development from Vernier Science Education.
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Arizona teachers can get up to $600 for classroom materials thanks to a new grant.
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Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a bill into law that allows those without bachelor’s degrees to start teaching in the state’s public schools. Supporters say it’ll boost teacher recruitment in a time when major staff shortages are hampering many districts in the state.
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The Arizona Legislature could soon approve changes to the teacher certification process by allowing more people without regular training to become classroom teachers.
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Arizona’s largest teacher’s union is highly critical of Gov. Doug Ducey’s state-of-the-state address Monday, saying he offered no plan or support to keep schools open for in-person learning amid the state’s highest recorded numbers of COVID-19 infections.
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A fifth grade teacher in Flagstaff has been named as one of the top five finalists for Arizona Teacher of the Year.Jillian Hernandez teaches at the…
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Governor Doug Ducey has signed a stripped-down emergency state budget that contains $50 million in spending to help tenants, homeowners and small…
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A new report says teaching vacancies throughout Arizona have increased by more than 150 positions compared to last year. Arizona Daily Star reports that…