‘Those Kids are Guinea Pigs’: Queen Creek School Reopening Divides Community
Like everything else pandemic-related, the issue of reopening schools has been politicized.
Like everything else pandemic-related, the issue of reopening schools has been politicized.
A recent ruling in a lawsuit against an education funding ballot measure could have long-term implications for Arizona’s initiative process.
The judge agreed that the 100-word summary of the Invest in Education ballot initiative was misleading.
Sonya Forte Duhé was named by ASU in March to lead the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
“The university has been busy planning and preparing for the possibility of transitioning to an online teaching and learning environment to help manage the potential spread of COVID-19.”
Here we go again.
“She’ll never go through boy puberty,” said one parent. “So playing sports with boys would be completely inappropriate.”
“Guys stop replying to President Crows actual tweets lmao pls pls pls stop hahahahaha IM stop tagging me AHHH”
Mesa schools superintendent Ember Conley was ousted last week amid news that the district’s administrative spending was almost $1M over budget.
“…By removing the vocabulary students have to talk about themselves, they are denying students the ability to be themselves.”
“A veteran on campus, even unarmed, would discourage a bad actor, knowing there is a tough guy available. Even if it is only to break up fights…”
“Mineer told them that them talking about any issues of sexuality was absolutely prohibited at this school.”
“We want to make sure that there’s a better solution,” one student said. “But we need to keep DACA until that happens.”
The principal allegedly told a transgender student that they could not use their chosen name or preferred pronouns.
The case raises questions about how ASU protects students who report retaliation not by the accused professor, but by other classmates.
An Instagram post showing students in costume with dirty faces and cardboard signs is sparking outrage.
The two incidents at Isaac Middle School occurred within the course of a week, and involve the same officer.
As Gharavi tersely put it, “If the community collapses, everybody dies. And if everybody dies, nobody wins.”
Misspending at a Cottonwood school has forced Arizona to pay back the feds more than $400,000 in two years.
Students say they had to pay thousands of extra dollars just to finish their degrees.
“According to my understanding, his services were no longer needed.”
Previous, leaked chats from the same conservative group showed members’ racism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism.