Schreen Marvin, a teacher at Centennial Elementary School in Flowing Wells Unified School District in Tucson, will use the AZEdNews Classroom Grant sponsored by Davidson/Belluso for her Playing Is Learning…
Our paradigm of education was shattered in a two-week period in March, and as a result superintendents, principals, teachers and paraprofessionals worked to cram years of progress and innovation into days in order to be…
Beyond the Month: How schools highlight Black History throughout the year
Arizona schools are taking action to ensure Black history is being discussed beyond Black History Month, which is celebrated every year in February. Across the state, schools highlight the critical…
Video: Senate Ed passes bill to require parents to opt in to sex ed
The Senate Education Committee gave a due pass recommendation today to Senate Bill 1456, which would require parents to opt in to sex education for their children with written permission,…
We have a serious problem with the Aggregate Spending Limit for school districts for next year Fiscal Year 2022. Remember, without action by the legislature to override the limit expenditures can not exceed the limit. For this year[FY 2021] we are $144 million under the limit. However, the limit is…
The United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP) announces that high school students Mr. Nathaniel David Mehmert Cross and Ms. Eman Massoud will join Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Senator Mark Kelly in representing Arizona during the 59th annual USSYP Washington Week, to be held March 14 — 17, 2021. Nathaniel Cross…
Four educators share how they are teaching students simultaneously online and in the physical classroom.
A COVID-19 vaccine probably won’t be ready for elementary students until 2022, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, walking back prior comments.