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Ducey's 2018 State of the State Address

The Arizona governor lays out his 2018 priorities.

Teacher Pay or Capital Improvements — How Do Schools Administer Money?

A conversation with Ricky Hernández of the Pima County Superintendent's Office.

State of State Preview: Education Funding a Top Priority

Ducey's gives an idea of his 2018 agenda in the lead-up to his State of the State address.

New Year, Same Challenges — What's Next for Arizona?

In the first episode of Arizona 360, a look ahead with Gov. Ducey on topics like education and water.

Poll: Education #1 Issue for Arizona Voters

The survey also suggested border issues and government spending are important to the state's residents.

1/4 of TUSD Teacher Vacancies Are Exceptional Ed Positions

After the fall semester, TUSD has 81 open teaching spots total.

2017: Arizona Struggles With Hiring, Retaining Teachers

A look back at important issues for K-12 education this year.

UA Projects Enrollment Increase for Online Courses

Prior to 2015, online education at the University was exclusively graduate programs.

The Biggest Higher Education Stories of 2017 - And What to Watch for in 2018

New Leadership at the University of Arizona and In-State Tuition for DACA Students.

New Life for Historic Nogales Castro Home

A youth leadership program will be launched in the home Spring 2018.

UA Graduate Students Join National Walkout Protesting Tax Bill

Opponents say the tax reform proposal will raise graduate student tax bills by as much as 400 percent.

Cochise County Boots Up Online Ed Program to Fill Gaps for All Students

Targeted kids include those in the Sierra Vista juvenile detention facility or small schools.

Tucson Teacher Receives $5,000 Surprise

José Salcido plans to buy equipment to teach physics with money from grant.

ChamberLab's Next Project: "1 Song, Played 840 Times, For America!"

Also on Arizona Spotlight: Will Arizonans accept a soda tax in the name of education?; non-profit Sun Sounds provides access to print media for those who need it; and Tucsonans tell stories about kindness in our community.

Arizona Voters Would Say Resounding 'Yes' to Soda Tax, Poll Suggests

The survey showed the hypothetical tax to raise education funds would pass with a near 2-to-1 margin.

Tucson Festival of Books Approaching its 10th Anniversary

New authors, improvements planned for March 2018.

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