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A majority of Arizona voters favored undocumented residents receiving in-state rates for college tuition. What happened in Texas raises questions.
The law allows undocumented students to pay in-state tuition as long as they attended an Arizona high school or homeschool equivalent for two years and graduated in the state.
The Arizona State Board of Education approved the new handbook 8-1, with President Katherine Haley voting in opposition due to “concerns with the descriptions by which they will measure and ...
Arizona's universal school voucher program faces criticism for lax spending accountability. While there are calls for reform, ...
PHOENIX — State government will not shut down Monday night after all. Gov. Katie Hobbs penned her approval Friday to a nearly $17.6 billion spending plan for the budget year that begins Tuesday ...
PHOENIX — With bipartisan support, and bipartisan opposition, senators gave final approval early Friday to a $17.6 billion state spending plan for the coming year. And then they went home ...
The 74 reports that the microschool movement is growing, with median sizes rising from 16 to 22 students, serving 750,000 U.S ...
The state Board of Education last week approved the 2026 Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) Parent Handbook in an 8-1 ...
Some parents of children with special needs say they are facing new and unnecessary red tape with the new reimbursement ...
To the socialist mind, families are not forces for good; they’re competitors to the state. Self-proclaimed democratic ...
THE DEAL for the razor-thin compromise budget vote this past week started innocently enough at a luncheon Gov. Kelly Ayotte had called with a select group of state senators Tuesday at the Bridges ...