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Prop 123 to Pass, What Comes Next for Arizona

Prop 123 to Pass, What Comes Next for Arizona

Prop 123 in Arizona is projected to pass, The Arizona Republic reports. The proposition, which had been dubbed a “too close to call” vote as of Wednesday, increased its lead to pass by 17,000 votes. As of Tuesday night, the proposition

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AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

AZ $9.6 Billion Budget Aims to Ease School Budget Cuts, Spare Tax Increases

By: Lorin McLain Arizona’s new budget restores some funding for K through 12 education and provides tax cuts for businesses. State budget officials say the $9.6 billion state budget signed by Governor Doug Ducey this week should leave $66 million

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Arizona Still Gets D+ on Schools Report Card, Despite Some Modest Gains

Arizona Still Gets D+ on Schools Report Card, Despite Some Modest Gains

By Danika Worthington | Cronkite News | (Washington, DC) – Arizona student test scores stayed level from 2013 to 2015 while scores nationally declined slightly, but the state’s marginal gains were not enough to lift it out of the bottom

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Arizona Universities to Add 60,000 Students by 2025

Arizona Universities to Add 60,000 Students by 2025

By: Mitch Quesada Cronkite News (Tempe, AZ) – Expansion of student populations across Arizona’s three major universities is underway as the Arizona Board of Regents approved a new metrics goal for the year 2025. The goal is to add more than

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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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