Readers weigh in on GOP proposal that targets teachers unions
A proposal supported by Arizona Republicans this legislative session would limit teachers from organizing. Here's what our readers think about it.
A proposal supported by Arizona Republicans this legislative session would limit teachers from organizing. Here's what our readers think about it.
As GOP-backed measures move to curb education union organizing and penalize strikes, Arizona teachers are fighting back.
Voters may decide the fate of Arizona’s controversial universal school vouchers program as an accountability initiative heads for the November ballot.
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A survey from the Arizona Department of Education shows over 4,200 teacher positions are filled by long-term substitutes, student teachers, third-party vendors, or existing teachers working through their planning period.
Arizona educators reject the US Department of Education’s plan to promote a “patriotic education,” aligned with conservative ideology, developed with partner groups like Turning Point USA and the Heritage Foundation.
Educators and lawmakers warn that frozen federal funds will gut after-school programs vital to families across the state.
The US Department of Education is illegally withholding over $6 billion in federal funding for K-12 public schools across the US, without the approval of Congress.
The lack of a passed budget alongside the costly and controversial school vouchers program is to blame for the schools’ shortfall.
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