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Plan and Pay for College with Help From the Valley’s “College Depot”

(Phoenix, Ariz.)  —  College Depot, located on the second floor of Burton Barr Central Library at 1221 N. Central Ave., will host six free workshops this fall 2015 semester to help students plan and pay for college. Café con Becas

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Unique Partnership Between ASU, Mexico Helps Train English Teachers

(Tempe, Ariz.)  —  In what is the first-ever partnership between an American university and the Mexican Ministry of Public Education, 194 English teachers came to Arizona State University from Mexico for teacher training. The Mexican government coordinates the program through

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Helios Education Foundation Provides $375,000 Grant to Thriving Together

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – Helios Education Foundation is committing $375,000 for a multi-year grant to support the Thriving Together initiative in Phoenix. The grant will be used to fund the broad work in schools that Thriving Together has planned for the

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The 5 Biggest Mistakes Companies Make in Marketing to Latinos

By: Mary Rabago As a Latino with more than 25 years of living in the United States, understanding and living between two cultures is something that doesn’t cease to amaze me. How is it still possible, with our history of

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The Arizona Education Association (AEA) Welcomes New Lobbyist

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – The Arizona Education Association (AEA) is pleased to introduce Stacey Morley as AEA’s Government Relations Organizational Consultant. She will advocate for public school students and employees and lobby state lawmakers. “Stacey’s experience and knowledge of government and

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Free Workshops in Tempe Help Students Navigate College Process

(Tempe, Ariz.) – Wondering what to do after high school? Questioning which college is right for you? Second guessing how to pay for it all?  Join us for the free College Connect workshop to find the answers to these questions and

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Arizona, Other States, get Temporary Waiver for ‘No Child Left Behind’

By: Jamie Cochran Cronkite News (Washington, DC) – Arizona was one of seven states granted a temporary waiver Thursday by the U.S. Department of Education from provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act. Federal officials said the decision to grant

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Clases de ESL se Ofrecerán este Otoño en La Biblioteca Pública de Scottsdale

Es inglés tu segundo idioma? Ven y practica con otros estudiantes de todo el mundo! La Biblioteca Pública de Scottsdale te invita a sus clases de inglés los jueves a las 9:30 a.m. en la Biblioteca del Centro Civico Gold Room, donde

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Phoenix Art Museum Hires New Gerry Grout Education Director

(Phoenix, Ariz.) — Phoenix Art Museum is pleased to announce that Kaela Hoskings will be joining the institution as its new Gerry Grout Education Director and will assume her new responsibilities at the Museum on August 17, 2015. Hoskings is currently the

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Expect More Arizona Welcomes Nuvia Enriquez as New Director of Multicultural Community Engagement

(Phoenix, Ariz.) – Expect More Arizona recently added Nuvia Enriquez to the team as the director of multicultural community engagement. As a nonprofit education advocacy organization, Expect More Arizona works with parents, educators and engaged citizens throughout the state to ensure a world-class education for all children.

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