State Schools
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Yavapai County this November
Sixty-six school board seats across 37 races will impact over 12,200 students in Yavapai County.
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Banned Books Week to remind Arizonans of growing censorship in public schools
Reading assignments in public schools for books like The Great Gatsby and To Kill a Mockingbird now come with a permission slip, as they’ve been designated as “sexually explicit.”
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The ‘CUSD Three’ are campaigning together to signal shared values in this nonpartisan AZ race
Three candidates are running to represent students and teachers on the Chandler Unified School District governing board. Three others are campaigning for “parental rights.”
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Smaller class sizes, teacher retention, working A/C: Educator candidates make their 2025 wishlist
Legislative candidates discussed the possibilities a pro-public education state budget could bring if voters opt for Democratic control of the state legislature.
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University of Arizona welcomes its largest & most diverse class ever
The University of Arizona set records by welcoming its largest and most diverse class ever.
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Here’s every school board seat up for grabs in Coconino County this November
Forty-three school board seats across 15 races will impact over 12,200 students in Coconino County.
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Scottsdale school board candidates form alliances in nonpartisan race
Three candidates with experience in education are running for a Scottsdale school board against a lobbyist, a former minor league baseball player, and a paralegal.
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Could Kirsten Engel’s passion for public education propel her to Congress?
Engel defended public schools for years at the state capitol. Now, she wants to do take the fight to Capitol Hill.
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This new AZ grad is running for school board against far-right extremists in Peoria
Mikah Dyer is working to push partisanship and culture wars out of school boards, and give students and local residents a voice in public education.
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Veteran, civil rights leader Roberto Reveles’ plan to unseat controversial far-right state senator
The Korean War veteran and former president of the ACLU of Arizona is trying something new this year: running for public office.
























