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Lawmakers consider expanding AZ Teachers Academy to private universities
Republican Rep. Matt Gress is sponsoring a bill that would expand the Arizona Teachers Academy to private universities.
March 16, 2023
Bill to send $10M to ADE for threat response program
On Wednesday, the Senate Education Committee advanced a bill that would establish an active threat response program within the Arizona Department of Education. The measure would appropriate $10 million from the state general fund to ADE for the program.
March 16, 2023
March Madness has solid Arizona representation this year
March Madness begins Wednesday — for Arizonans at least — as Arizona State University kicks off their play in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
March 15, 2023
New bill could exempt some AZ university students from activities fees
Students who attend Arizona’s public universities pay activity fees, even if they don’t use the services they fund. A bill moving through the state Legislature could change that.
March 14, 2023
AZ hotline to report inappropriate school lessons turns up few credible complaints
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has a launched a hotline for parents. So far it hasn't turned up many credible complaints.
March 14, 2023
After-school program gives participants chance to offer grant to nonprofits
Unidas is the Women’s Foundation for the State of Arizona’s after-school program. Every semester, its southern Arizona cohort awards a grant to a nonprofit organization addressing an area of community concern.
March 13, 2023
How a Scottsdale superintendent ended up at the center of a culture war
Scottsdale Unified School District superintendent Scott Menzel finds himself at the center of one of the key culture wars facing schools across the country right now.
March 13, 2023
AZ Senate bill would add criminal charges if sexual explicit content is shown in schools
Arizona Senate Republicans have passed a bill taking aim at material allowed to be shown in public schools. Any school employee or contractor that mentions or shows sextually explicit material could face criminal charges.
March 13, 2023
Heres how to nominate someone for a Hands on Humanities Award
The nomination deadline for Arizona Humanities’ Hands on Humanities Awards is rapidly approaching. Find out how to nominate someone.
March 12, 2023
ASU receives $91M grant to construct X-ray laser instrument
This week, the National Science Foundation awarded ASU a research grant of $91 million — the largest ever granted to the university by the agency. Funding will go toward the development of X-ray laser technology that would help scientists conduct research in areas like molecular biology.
March 10, 2023
AZ Senate gives preliminary OK to ban certain books from public schools
State senators gave preliminary approval to a bill that would direct the Arizona Department of Education to come up with a list of books to ban in public schools.
March 10, 2023
Hobbs vetoes bill that banned critical race theory
Arizona won't be banning what has been called critical race theory in public schools. Gov. Katie Hobbs on Thursday vetoed legislation that its sponsor says would preclude schools from teaching what its prime sponsor called "pushing a destructive and racist ideology" in our schools.
March 9, 2023
Parents can call to report inappropriate school lessons
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne gave an update to the Senate Education Committee on Wednesday afternoon. He's established a hotline for parents that allows them to report "inappropriate lessons that detract from teaching academic standards."
March 8, 2023
Professor testing a civics course that will be required in AZ universities
In 2015, Arizona became the first state to require students to pass a civics test before they can graduate high school. It’s a trend that’s been copied in other states since. Now, the Arizona Board of Regents is putting a similar program in place in Arizona’s universities.
March 8, 2023
ASU dean is trying to get more students to major in humanities
Universities across the country over the last decade were dealing with a drop in the number of students majoring in the humanities. In fact, the New Yorker recently wrote about this, reporting that between 2012 and the start of the pandemic, ASU saw declines in majors including English, history and women’s studies.
March 8, 2023
Horne proposes changes to AZs school voucher program
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has submitted four proposals to the State Board of Education. The proposals call for changes to state’s Empowerment Scholarship Accounts program.
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March 7, 2023
Senior to Senior program connects older adults to students exploring career paths
The Agua Fria Union High School District has a program called "Senior to Senior," which usually connects older adults in the community to high school seniors. This week, they brought the program to younger kids in Avondale.
March 7, 2023
The challenges and the opportunities of ChatGPT for students
ChatGPT — the new chat bot that is set to revolutionize the way we search online — is already making waves beyond the tech world. Educators and parents are taking notice of the new generative artificial intelligence technology, and wondering what it means for kids in school.
March 7, 2023
Holocaust survivors attend opening for Anne Frank home virtual reality experience
A new virtual reality experience from the Arizona Jewish Historical Society takes visitors through the annex where Anne Frank lived for two years during the Holocaust. The experience takes visitors where Anne Frank lived for two years during the Holocaust, decorated just as it was when she lived there.
March 7, 2023
AZ House bill would require large districts to vote on whether to split up
The Arizona House of Representatives has passed a bill that would require a public vote in large school districts to determine whether they should be split up.
March 6, 2023

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