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Interviews for UA President Monday; Announcement Wednesday

Two candidates will meet with regents in private session before finalist selected.

80,000 Pima County Adults Don't Have Diploma or GED

Arizona Adult Literacy Week celebrates those who've worked to overcome literacy challenges.

Audit Report: Arizona Public School Classroom Spending Declines

At 53.5%, it's lowest in the 16 years auditor general has tracked for district schools.

TUSD Seeks Teachers for 110 Openings Now, 150 in Fall

Job fair Saturday for vacancies at all grade levels in Southern Arizona's largest district.

Regents Reveal 2 UA President Finalists, from ASU and Texas

ASU's executive VP and chief of research and CEO of Texas Medical Center are candidates.

Report: Tucson Lacks Policies to Improve Citizen Health

CityHealth says Tucson is deficient in 7 of the 9 policies authors think can keep a population healthy.

Tucson School Named Arizona's Top Charter for 2016

Academy of Math and Science Prince recognized for STEM curriculum achievements.

Arizona Regents Take Stance on Education Bills

Legislation being considered would directly affect the state's public universities

Arizona Schools Chief: Education Should Get Majority of New Spending

Called on Legislature to find long-term funding in State of Education speech.

Tech Schools Don't Want to Be Overlooked for Teacher Raises

Some uncertainty lingers after years of budget strain.

End-of-Year Donations Pour in to Arizona Schools, Nonprofits

Arizona's tax credits mean certain charities and schools see a year-end rush of money.

TUSD, Vail Schools Honored for Work With Advanced Students

Districts increased number of students in advanced courses, student exam scores.

Proposals to Overhaul Arizona School Funding Unveiled

Fund charter schools, districts the same, governor's task force recommends.

Tucson Group Wants Tax to Send More Kids to Preschool

A citizen’s initiative would raise sales tax for education in Tucson.

PCC to Offer Free Class on New State-Required Civics Course

Test, required for high school diploma, is based on immigration and naturalization test.

Arizona Education Chief: Schools Need $680M

Plus, STEM efforts in one district; a nation pauses to remember attack on Pearl Harbor.

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