Tucson Schools
Sole finalist named for TUSD top post
Tucson Unified School District named only one finalist for superintendent.
Outsource option gets brush-off from TUSD
Despite facing a $17 million district budget deficit, the Tucson Unified School District Governing Board voted Tuesday night against exploring the possibility of outsourcing various functions.
Teens learn how to tap C-SPAN resources
Desert View High School student Danya Valle, 16, checks out some of the technology on C-SPAN's recreational vehicle. C-SPAN has high-tech resources available for class projects.
Teens learn how to tap C-SPAN resources
Few of the students who stepped inside C-SPAN's ultra-high-tech recreational vehicle Monday had more than a vague idea of what C-SPAN is, but when they walked out, they were abuzz.
Student leaders explore ways to have healthy, fun lifestyles
Desert View High School student Anthony Alameda, center in white shirt, works with middle school students on the basketball court during a wellness summit. The event, involving about 150 students, was held Thursday at the Mulcahy YMCA at Kino Community Center, 2805 E. Ajo Way.
Student leaders explore ways to have healthy, fun lifestyles
Tucson-area middle school students worked up a sweat Thursday while learning about the importance of nutrition, physical activity and tobacco prevention.
University of Arizona stacks up well on national college score card
The White House's new scoring system for the cost of going to college shows great disparities among Tucson-area schools, although some are questioning the accuracy of the data.
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Local tutors sought for reading, writing
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Mindy Blake leaves KOLD for Amphi
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World Teachers' Day honors local pair
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Tanque Verde override topic of two meetings
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10 Sunnyside schools will have later start
Foundation aids 16 groups that help S. Ariz. kids
Sixteen Southern Arizona organizations and schools have been awarded grants from the Christina-Taylor Green Memorial Foundation.
Sex offender attempts to volunteer at eastside Tucson school
Police presence in the Bloom Elementary neighborhood has increased after a registered sex offender went onto campus and attempted to volunteer at the east-side school.
Education notes
10 students awarded Rotary scholarships
Area AIMS scores about level with 2011
A slight improvement in AIMS scores was seen this year across the state in all subject matters, according to test results made public Thursday.
Scores on AIMS, school grades set for release today
Reports on how well Arizona schools performed last school year are due out today.
Education notes
CDO seniors heading to US culinary event
Education notes
TUSD board meeting rescheduled to July 2
AZ Public Media offers teacher resources
Arizona Public Media is launching a new service for teachers statewide.
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