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A high school senior was told she couldn’t wear her military stole while receiving her diploma, so she spoke out and started ...
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 is urging districts across the Valley to let students wear military regalia as they walk the ...
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The East Valley district announced Wednesday it was revising policies to formally permit military stoles as graduation attire ...
Universal school vouchers were sold as a way for poor kids to escape 'failing' schools. But now we know the opposite is happening in Arizona.
Gov. Katie Hobbs signed House Bill 2074 into law on May 6, expanding the School Safety Program that began in 2007.
Former Gov. Doug Ducey said the state's Empowerment Scholarship Accounts would pull kids out of failing schools—state records tell an entirely different story.
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