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Lawmakers want to dip into tobacco-tax stream
Thursday March 11th
State lawmakers want voters to let them raid a fund that is supposed to provide special programs ... LEARN MORE »
Governors, educators push uniform teaching standards 19 comments
Thursday March 11th
Governors and education leaders on Wednesday proposed sweeping new school standards that could ... LEARN MORE »
Governor to proceed with proposed education reforms without Race to the Top funding
Thursday March 11th
Gov. Jan Brewer today announced that with or without the federal government, Arizona will ... LEARN MORE »
8 of 12 Valley school districts eyeing budget overrides
Wednesday March 10th
Most school districts can breathe a sigh of relief after the majority of voters throughout ... LEARN MORE »
FUSD override OK'd
Wednesday March 10th
This time, it passed. Flagstaff Unified School District's second budget override attempt in four ... LEARN MORE »
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- Support Expect More Arizona - Your investment will help our efforts to create a statewide movement of Arizonans who value education as our state's top priority.
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