Phoenix: America’s For-Profit Education Capital?
Although the University of Phoenix and Grand Canyon University are household names in Arizona, for-profit education is nothing new.
Although the University of Phoenix and Grand Canyon University are household names in Arizona, for-profit education is nothing new.
Grand Canyon University looks perfect, but some online students have a different perspective.
A well-regarded Phoenix elementary school has come under fire for its discipline policy.
Parents, students, and alumni say the local charter schools’ policies are discriminatory.
Roughly 500 students at South Mountain High and North High School left class today to protest Trump’s decision.
Lawsuits and signature verification still stand in the way of anti-voucher law group’s attempt to place school referendum on ballot
No recess is definitely a bummer, never mind missing a once-in-a-decade interplanetary event.
The Arizona school voucher law referendum is being observed by representatives of both sides.
After months of volunteering, Tom Giller is determined to save Arizona public schools from a law expanding school vouchers.
A judge found a complaint “legally or factually baseless from an objective perspective.”
The mother apologized on behalf of her son.
Dan Godzich is in charge of communications for the Arizona Department of Education. But his social media pages and an official press release fudged his own educational history. Godzich does not, in fact, have a college degree.
Arizona’s charter school law is a setup for plenty of conflicts of interest, nepotism, and secrecy. In June, a group of former teachers at one Phoenix charter school filed a seven page complaint full of allegations of financial and other malfeasance. The head of school denies the charges.
The Arizona State University Foundation will amend four years of tax forms following a Center for Investigative Reporting article this week about ASU President Crow and his wife, Sybil Francis.
The Maricopa County Community College District’s decision buys some time for students who are already enrolled in school.
The former ASU football coach, dead at age 88, was one of Arizona’s most memorable sports figures.
They may end up taking this one to the Supreme Court.
Tim Hogan, a longtime fighter for Arizona educational, environmental, and other issues, announced on Tuesday that he’s leaving his job as executive director of the Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest.
Several months have passed since the issue was brought up, but there’s been little progress.
An Arizona State University student from China faces a federal conspiracy charge for allegedly faking her way into the school by hiring an imposter to take a required English-proficiency test.
Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute found high turnover and low pay plague Arizona’s teachers.
Teachers in Arizona are the lowest paid in the country, but the response from the state’s Republican leadership couldn’t be more tone deaf.