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Education notebook: Reopening deadline for schools draws near

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

State Sen. Boyer discusses his support for reopening schools

The Republican chairs the Education Committee and is a high school teacher outside of the Legislature.

TUSD Superintendent on district’s COVID mitigation plan

The district has opted for virtual learning but will begin to welcome some students back March 22.

Tucson school districts prepare to expand in-person learning

Tony Paniagua spoke to leaders from Sunnyside and Tanque Verde school districts.

Arizona Dreamers hopeful for change as new in-state bill lands in the House

A bill that would give all Arizona graduates access to in-state tuition passed the Arizona Senate earlier this month.

UA readying for in-person graduation

Last years, graduation was put on hold due to COVID-19.

Education notebook: Ducey accelerates the return to classrooms

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

Pima County Health Director 'comfortable' with school reopening

Dr. Theresa Cullen expects most teachers to have their shots by March 15.

TUSD is ready for in-person classes

The area’s largest school district isn’t worried about Governor Ducey’s order.

Checking in on the 2021 Arizona legislative session

A discussion with Arizona Capitol Times reporter Julia Shumway.

Ducey orders in-person classes by March 15

The order allows schools to continue offering a mix of in-person and virtual classes

Tohono O'odham Community College has received hygiene supplies from AT&T

The community college hopes the nearly $77,000 worth of supplies helps protect students when they come back to campuses.

Pima County Supt. hopeful about return to in-person learning

A discussion with Pima County School Superintendent Dustin Williams.

Learning in person during the pandemic

Tony Paniagua reports on how a school in Tucson is approaching the challenge.

TUSD prepares to reopen, but number of students remaining online is unclear

41 percent of parents still have not chosen which learning method they want for their students

Education notebook: Proposed changes for Arizona tuition policies, COVID-19 aid coming to Tucson schools

A look back at this week's education stories in Southern Arizona and the state.

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