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Cochise County schools meet with state lawmakers

A cap on school spending was the topic of conversation.

As Lake Powell's water level declines, what is emerging in Glen Canyon?

Also on Arizona Spotlight: "The King of Sting" talks monsoons and insects; Author and illustrator Adam Rex on being "Writer in Residence" at the library; and a Medieval marital dispute -- over a video game -- from "Stories That Soar!".

Arizona Department of Education announces new $5 million effort to support educators and students

Campaign builds on previous partnership with DonorsChoose, which supported over 15,400 classrooms in 1600-plus schools across Arizona

Tribal boarding schools much improved, but legacy of old schools remains

Arizona had the second highest number of the schools in the country.

Amphitheater School District teachers complain about missing paychecks

Some teachers have not gotten paychecks for the last two pay periods

San Xavier Mission School closed

A lack of enrollment forced the school to suspend operations.

Pima Community College opens early learning center

New facility will provide services to the children of PCC students

Sunnyside School District town hall highlights the need for school safety

Following the school shootings in Uvalde, Texas, the district is looking to close gaps

TUSD offering free childcare for the first time

Demand is high for before and afterschool services

The Buzz heads back to school

With classes back in session, we speak to educators about the coming school year.

Southern Arizona schools upgrade security and active-shooter training as schools prepare to open

School shootings around the country have made this a summer of preparation for school districts

Salpointe fire ruled arson, suspect arrested

The fire took place on the night of July 17, 2022.

Tohono O'odham Community College to receive federal grant for Internet access

The U.S. Department of Commerce awards nearly two million dollars

Judge tosses Arizona suit over limits on virus relief funds

The issue revolves around using COVID money for education.

COVID-19 highlights need for school counselors

Schools across Cochise County have identified an increase in demand for mental health counseling services since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. District Court releases TUSD from judicial oversight

Southern Arizona's largest school district has been under judicial control since 1978

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