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Saguaro National Park fires volunteer over graffiti report
A Saguaro National Park East volunteer was fired from his job as a mounted trail patrol for contacting the news media about vandals painting graffiti on saguaros and boulders along one of the park's scenic trails earlier this week.
5 teams from Magee Middle School to compete in Odyssey of the Mind World Finals
For the 10th year in a row, Magee Middle School students will put their creative problem-solving skills to the test in the Odyssey of the Mind World Finals.
Illegal sale of property is alleged in Tucson Unified School District
TUSD's Property Control Department is under criminal investigation for allegations that employees have been selling district property illegally for six years.
Civil-rights complaint vs. TUSD settled
A civil-rights complaint regarding TUSD's treatment of Latinos has been resolved through a voluntary agreement with the district.
C.E. Rose, Desert Willow, FW High earn A+ honors
Three Tucson-area schools have earned the A+ School of Excellence distinction.
TUSD reverses decision on requiring 'culturally relevant' course
The Tucson Unified School District is backing down from requiring freshmen to take a "culturally relevant" course in the fall.
TUSD votes to lay off nearly 200 amid emotional pleas
The Tucson Unified School District Governing Board approved the layoffs of nearly 200 teachers, librarians, counselors and other certified employees Tuesday night.
Tucson Unified vote tonight may cut 187 jobs
The Tucson Unified School Distrct Governing Board will vote tonight on whether to issue pink slips to nearly 200 teachers, librarians, counselors and other certified employees.
Teacher Jaramillo 'radiates excitement,' wins award
Erickson Elementary School teacher Nora Jara-millo wears many hats.
Many TUSD programs won't get deseg funds
Many programs that once received desegregation funds in TUSD will no longer see that money under a new plan set to kick in next school year.
TUSD may spend $84.5 million on desegregation plan
The Tucson Unified School District may spend as much as $84.5 million on a plan designed to bring its schools into racial balance.
Education Notes
Tucson students named Flinn Scholars
TUSD plans new class to replace MAS
Freshmen at three TUSD high schools may be required to take a "culturally relevant" course in the fall as part of the district's effort to retain students.
Employee groups help TUSD bridge $17M deficit
TUSD has found a way to close what was once a projected $17 million budget deficit with the help of some recommendations from employee groups.
More kids in TUSD could be held back
Tucson Unified School District could see a jump in the number of students held back a grade next school year if the Governing Board approves a new promotion and retention policy now being considered.
4 Tucson high schools score among top 10 in Arizona
A Basis Tucson charter school is ranked second-highest in the nation and its Scottsdale campus is ranked fifth, according to U.S. News & World Report.
Students from outside Tucson Unified flock to University High
More than half of the freshmen who will enroll at the prestigious University High School live outside Tucson Unified School District.
Search firm for superintendent allays TUSD's fears
Amid concerns about whether Sunnyside's Manuel Isquierdo was properly vetted for a job in San Antonio, the search firm that is now charged with finding TUSD's next leader worked to alleviate the district's fears.
Search firm makes concessions, keeps TUSD's contract
Amid concerns about whether Sunnyside’s Manuel Isquierdo was properly vetted for a job in San Antonio, the search firm that is now charged with finding TUSD’s next leader worked to calm the district’s concerns.
Tucson Unified will allow charter school to lease closed site
Acknowledging TUSD has to be more open-minded if it's going to dispose of its vacant school sites, the Governing Board agreed to lease the shut-down Rogers Elementary to a charter school.
Education notes
Free McDonald's food for AIMS test takers
Education foundation marks 30 years of helping Tucson Unified students
Thirty years ago a group of local leaders came together with one common goal - to support the students and teachers of Tucson's largest school district.
Model school in TUSD is struggling
A new TUSD school, opened in 2011 with high academic expectations, is grappling with improving its performance.
Search firm that botched Texas schools chief hiring now looking for Tucson Unified's next boss
The search firm hired to find TUSD's next superintendent is the same one that recruited Sunnyside's Manuel Isquierdo to lead a San Antonio school district.
Tucson police seek help finding woman who steals Hondas
Police seek help finding woman who steals Hondas
Tucson police: Strip club workers sold drugs to customers
Police are investigating workers at a Tucson strip club after receiving a tip that employees were selling cocaine to customers.
TUSD enlists outside firm to find applicants for top job
The TUSD Governing Board has selected an external firm to conduct its search for the district's next superintendent.
TUSD board won't renew 23 administrators' contracts
The TUSD Governing Board decided not to renew contracts for 23 principals and assistant principals as a result of budget cuts and poor performance.
8 Pima County teens take culinary honors
Eight Pima County JTED students won scholarships at the Careers Through Culinary Arts Program final competition.
Principals at 4 Tucson Unified schools may lose jobs over their schools' performance
The Tucson Unified School District is recommending that contracts not be renewed for four principals in charge of schools that are at risk of being labeled failing.
TUSD recommending 4 principals' contracts to not be renewed
The Tucson Unified School District is recommending that contracts not be renewed for four principals in charge of schools that are at risk of being labeled failing.
Tucson Unified looking at closing unused classrooms next
Schools that have managed to steer clear of the TUSD closure chopping block may now be subject to having classrooms shut.
Sunnyside schools chief Isquierdo will lead San Antonio district
The superintendent in charge of Tucson's second-largest school district is resigning to take over a district in San Antonio.
Scottsdale 6th-grader wins geography bee, moves to nat'l finals
A daylong competition that tested the skills of 100 young Arizona geography whizzes came down to a tiebreaker between two boys - one from Scottsdale, the other from Tucson's Wilson K-8.
TUSD approves superintendent search
The hunt for TUSD's next superintendent is on, as the Governing Board approved the recruitment and hiring process Tuesday night.
TUSD to begin national search for new superintendent
The hunt for TUSD’s next superintendent is on, as the Governing Board approved the recruitment and hiring process Tuesday night.
Education Notes: Benefit walk/run is Saturday at St. Gregory
Benefit walk/run is Saturday at school
10 special TUSD audits are ended
Tucson Unified School District appears to have finally corrected long-standing deficiencies, including insufficient instructional hours, improperly classifying English-language learners, questionable use of federal funds and not following exceptional education requirements, state and federal…
Pedicone will leave TUSD in June to foster 'stability'
In what he said was an effort to bring stability to Tucson's largest school district, TUSD Superintendent John Pedicone unexpectedly announced his resignation Wednesday - more than a year before his contract expires.
Pedicone resigns; TUSD to launch immediate search for new leader
Saying he never planned to be a long-term leader for the Tucson Unified School District, John Pedicone submitted his resignation today.
Tucson Unified assistant superintendent to depart
The assistant superintendent in charge of TUSD's preschools, elementary and K-8 campuses has submitted her resignation.
Education notes
Seniors to participate in leadership confab
TUSD slows charter-school timetable
Charter-school plans have been scaled back for two TUSD elementary schools.
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.
Behavioral studies take lead at local science fair
The annual regional science fair kicked off on Monday with a surprising shift in the types of projects that are being entered.
Court upholds law barring ethnic studies
A state law targeting Mexican American Studies courses has been upheld by a federal judge.
Education notes
Teen heads to national Shakespeare contest
Education notes
Flowing Wells senior gets top Scouts award
Education notes
Flowing Wells senior earns Gold Award
TUSD to continue free full-day kindergarten
The Tucson Unified School District is guaranteeing free full-day kindergarten in the fall despite being faced with a looming $17 million budget deficit.
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