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Poll finds division and common ground in what Arizonans care about

State residents placed issues like water and education among their highest priorities.

State board to consider banning sale of vaping products at universities

Regent says it's the board's responsibility in the wake of vaping-related illnesses and deaths in the U.S.

Number of international students down at Arizona universities

International students pay about three times as much tuition as in-state students at Arizona's three state universities.

TUSD board member Bruce Burke on his return to the district

The retired attorney previously served from 2003-2010.

NAEP report shows Arizona schools making slow progress

New funding will be needed for the state to make more significant progress

Desert View teacher wins $100,000 excellence award from tool company

Cesar Gutierrez, a precision manufacturing teacher, is one of three winners nationwide of the Harbor Freight Tools for Schools prize.

Grant to help UA prepare interpreters to serve deaf students

The project director says it's rare to get funding to train undergraduates for educational interpreters.

UA gets go-ahead to open school of veterinary medicine

The program will be the first public vet school in Arizona.

UA prof giving public talk on dark matter in Spanish

Graduate students had the idea to host a lecture for Spanish speakers.

Changes coming to TUSD board

Reflections on Southern Arizona's largest school district as the process begins to replace a resigning member.

Sandra Cisneros on being an "extroverted introvert."

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An Emmy Award-winning program about parenting in the digital age.

PBS LearningMedia Celebrating Fall Collection

Explore the autumn scene while learning math, literacy, and science at the same time.

Effort to nix English immersion in Arizona finds support

Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle point to data suggesting immersion doesn't ease students' struggles.

Arizona schools chief Kathy Hoffman on priorities for 2020

Hoffman also reflects on what she sees as her biggest accomplishment in office so far.

Mark Stegeman shares why he resigned from the TUSD board

A search has begun for his replacement after more than 10 years on the board.

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