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Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2074 into law on May 6, expanding the School Safety Program that began in 2007.
State schools chief Tom Horne is urging districts across the Valley to let students wear military regalia as they walk the ...
Arizona's schools chief criticizes the governor's veto of a bill on parental rights and student gender issues.
State Superintendent Tom Horne is praising Mesa Unified School District for reversing a policy about wearing military regalia during graduation.
State Schools Chief Tom Horne praises legislation that will allow the hiring of retired police officers on campuses ...
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Judge orders Tom Horne to pay $123,000 in fees after Arizona dual language case tossedA judge has ordered Tom Horne, the Arizona public schools chief, to pay more than $123,000 in attorneys fees after his lawsuit seeking to bar English learners from participating in dual language ...
Arizona's new bipartisan law, HB 2074, adds armed officers and safety tech to schools, with backing from Gov. Hobbs and ...
Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne is publicly listing schools that haven't signed a Trump administration certification against certain diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. Federal judges ...
Arizona Superintendent Tom Horne publicly urged the Phoenix Union High School District Governing Board to reconsider its rejection of state funding for an additional police officer. The board ...
The vote was postponed so the Arizona Department of Education could negotiate with Republican legislators over proposed changes to the program.
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