Update: Democrat Kathy Hoffman Leading Arizona Superintendent Contest
Kathy Hoffman is one of the few statewide Democratic candidates within striking distance of their Republican opponent.
Kathy Hoffman is one of the few statewide Democratic candidates within striking distance of their Republican opponent.
Sherman Elliott’s campaign has raised questions because of his role at GCU, a university that was a for-profit company until this summer.
No other board members spoke up to second Douglas’ motion.
One former parent described his management style as dictatorial. Another called Gaynor a “visionary” for saving the school.
Catherine Barrett left the #RedForEd leadership team, only to emerge as a Republican activist and a committed Doug Ducey supporter.
The associate superintendent of communications is out in the wake of an internal newsletter that violated Arizona election law.
The policy forced students to use the bathroom corresponding with the sex on their birth certificate.
Diane Douglas attacked the news media and said that her Christian beliefs are “an unforgivable offense in the eyes of the secular left.”
Arizona Superintendent Diane Douglas faced criticism for choosing a young-earth creationist to review evolution science standards.
Joseph Kezele, tapped to help review evolution teaching standards, in Arizona, says teen dinosaurs rode on Noah’s Ark.
Campus cops at Phoenix high schools are suddenly the locus of a roiling debate about guns, immigration, and policing.
How a small group of women have succeeded in putting a state law promoted by Betsy DeVos and powerful donors on the ballot in November.
But recent raises in Arizona is beginning to lure back American. teachers
The ballot measure’s description “creates a significant danger of confusion or unfairness,” the court ruled.
“As soon as we moved in here, we really found ourselves impressed with the turnout.”
The Bullhead City charter school superintendent bragged of expelling 31 kids one year, and 30 kids the next.
Visitors come with cash, leave with souvenirs.
Noah Karvelis says that he attended the Socialism 2018 conference as an opportunity to network with other teacher-organizers.
“GCU is not in the mainstream,” said Robert Shireman, a fellow at the Century Foundation. “It is completely different from other universities.”
“The #RedForEd movement is here to stay,” said Joshua Buckley, the chair of the Invest in Education Committee.
A representative contradicted Great Hearts when asked whether Teleos Preparatory Academy will remain open. “It’s closed permanently,” she said.
The charter network’s unsteady plan to acquire a new school site near South Mountain has put some parents in limbo.