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Board Pulls License of Goodyear Charter School – Two Weeks After It Closed

Board Pulls License of Goodyear Charter School – Two Weeks After It Closed

By Joseph FlahertyFebruary 12, 2018

“The teachers want to know, and probably every other taxpayer deserves to know, where are the safeguards that prevent this type of thing from happening?”

Great Hearts Charter School Reverses ‘Discriminatory’ Hair Policy After Student Withdraws

Great Hearts Charter School Reverses ‘Discriminatory’ Hair Policy After Student Withdraws

By Joseph FlahertyFebruary 7, 2018

“We have reached out to the family of the student involved to explain that their son is welcome at Great Hearts with no change in hairstyle.”

‘Go F*3CK Yourself’ Masturbation Workshop at ASU Canceled After Media Attention

‘Go F*3CK Yourself’ Masturbation Workshop at ASU Canceled After Media Attention

By Ray SternFebruary 1, 2018

Flier had promised: “Don’t miss out on the FREE SEX TOYS giveaways!”

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Everything You Need to Know About Wednesday’s Super Blue Blood Moon

Everything You Need to Know About Wednesday’s Super Blue Blood Moon

By Ray SternJanuary 30, 2018

The full moon will be bigger, brighter, dimmer, bluer, and redder all at the same time Wednesday morning.

The Battle Isn’t Over Between ASU Professor and Cop Who Arrested Her in 2014

By Ray SternJanuary 30, 2018

Ersula Ore says Stewart Ferrin, now a Pinal County deputy, is on a “deadly path,” cites two more incidents.

Two Schools of Thought: Arizonans Take Sides in Battle Over ESAs and the Future of Education

By Molly LongmanJanuary 25, 2018

There is passion in both camps as people like Carlos Alfaro and Carrie Brown fight the war on the ground.

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Six Teachers Get Fired at Once in Gilbert. Who Replaces Them?

Six Teachers Get Fired at Once in Gilbert. Who Replaces Them?

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 16, 2018

How does a school fire six teachers, then reassure parents that they’ll hire the best possible replacements on short notice? By tapping people with previous ties to the school.

After Setback, Disability Studies Major at ASU Approved by Arizona Board of Regents

By Amy SilvermanDecember 29, 2017

The new major will focus on everything from politics to literature to architecture.

Booze, Bruises, and Finally, After 8 Months, an Expulsion Over ASU Rape Allegation

Booze, Bruises, and Finally, After 8 Months, an Expulsion Over ASU Rape Allegation

By Ray SternDecember 13, 2017

Documents detail a night of drinking, sex, and violence, and how Brooke Lewis says that she was raped in her Tempe dorm room and that ASU was slow to respond to her charges. That changed today.

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Ducey Administration Pushes Back on Report It Greased Wheels for Ashford University

By Antonia Noori FarzanNovember 16, 2017

When school had trouble getting approval in California, guess where it headed instead?

Really, Arizona Regents, You Don’t Think We Need Disability Studies?

By Amy SilvermanNovember 6, 2017

I have been majoring in disability studies for 14 and a half years, since the day my daughter Sophie was born with Down syndrome.

Some Great Hearts Students Join Anti-Transgender Policy Protest, Others Shout ‘MAGA!’

Some Great Hearts Students Join Anti-Transgender Policy Protest, Others Shout ‘MAGA!’

By Molly LongmanOctober 30, 2017

Some students are against the policy, while others want it to stay.

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The Little School That’s Falling Down — and the State’s Bigger Problem

The Little School That’s Falling Down — and the State’s Bigger Problem

By Amy SilvermanOctober 6, 2017

Arizona stopped inspecting its buildings in 2009, including Phoenix Day School for the Deaf

White Supremacist Posters Found on ASU’s Campus

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 3, 2017

“The idea that there are white supremacists organizing on ASU’s campus makes me feel significantly less safe,” a student said.

Readers Respond: Does Madison Heights’ Discipline Policy Go Too Far?

Readers Respond: Does Madison Heights’ Discipline Policy Go Too Far?

By Antonia Noori FarzanSeptember 29, 2017

You all had a lot to say (both positive and negative) about this policy.

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University of Phoenix Phasing Out Campuses; Current Students Not Affected, School Says

University of Phoenix Phasing Out Campuses; Current Students Not Affected, School Says

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 25, 2017

According to internal discussions obtained by Phoenix New Times, the university plans to scale back campuses nationwide.

Parents, Allies Crash Great Hearts Gala, Protest Anti-Transgender Policy

By Molly LongmanSeptember 25, 2017

Activists approach Great Hearts administrators about policies they say are discriminatory towards transgender students.

Phoenix: America’s For-Profit Education Capital?

Phoenix: America’s For-Profit Education Capital?

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 21, 2017

Although the University of Phoenix and Grand Canyon University are household names in Arizona, for-profit education is nothing new.

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Getting Educated or Getting Schooled? Divergent Views of Grand Canyon University

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 21, 2017

Grand Canyon University looks perfect, but some online students have a different perspective.

‘Solitary Confinement’ for Children: Madison Heights Elementary Puts Kids in a Closet

‘Solitary Confinement’ for Children: Madison Heights Elementary Puts Kids in a Closet

By Antonia Noori FarzanSeptember 20, 2017

A well-regarded Phoenix elementary school has come under fire for its discipline policy.

Great Hearts’ Anti-Transgender Policy Lacks Heart, Critics Say

By Molly LongmanSeptember 18, 2017

Parents, students, and alumni say the local charter schools’ policies are discriminatory.

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Phoenix High School Students Walk Out in Protest of DACA Decision

By Antonia Noori Farzan and OthersSeptember 5, 2017

Roughly 500 students at South Mountain High and North High School left class today to protest Trump’s decision.

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