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Minke whale skeleton comes to Bisbee

Students with the Bisbee Science Lab will clean and reassemble the whale for display.

Education notebook: Rising COVID cases drive schools toward remote learning

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

Child care scholarships available for Tucson and South Tucson families

The scholarships can be applied to past due child care bills, registration fees and ongoing tuition.

TUSD: Hybrid classes won't start until virus transmission is ‘moderate’

District officials will focus on state of public health, not a specific date to bring back classes

Voters in tribal lands 'reclaimed' Arizona in this election, advocate says

Pandemic experience key to getting out the Indigenous vote, activists said.

School leaders, state officials implore public to reduce COVID-19 for sake of education

The rising cases of COVID-19 could mean more schools remain entirely online or return to remote instruction.

Education notebook: School funding initiative approved, pandemic stalls school reopenings

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

TUSD pushes back date for hybrid learning

The hybrid start date was delayed due to a potential increase in COVID-19 cases, officials say.

Initial results show approval for Arizona education tax on wealthy

Tuesday night numbers suggested the measure was likely to pass in Arizona.

TUSD parents take top spots in governing board race

The top candidates based on initial results highlighted the pandemic, budget transparency and equity as key issues.

Education notebook: Schools face financial troubles due to pandemic

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

Arizonans approve tax on wealthy to fund education. Now what?

Your questions about Proposition 208, the Invest in Ed ballot measure, answered.

News roundup: Election day nears in battleground Arizona

Recent coverage impacting Southern Arizona, Oct. 30.

Arizona officials split on school guidance

When should Arizona schools stop in person learning?

TUSD enrollment decline puts finances in jeopardy

The district has lost nearly 6% of students this year, which could mean a loss of millions of dollars of funding.

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