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Arizona lawmakers say they’ll unveil a plan to raise the salaries of the state’s K–12 public school teachers by about $4,000 a year.
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This latest round of student loan forgiveness will save nearly 12,000 Arizona borrowers an estimated $840 million.
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Arizona is channeling $40 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding toward tutoring students falling behind in school.
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New Mexico's attorney general will intervene to ensure state education officials comply with court-ordered mandates to improve education for Indigenous students and others.
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Northern Arizona University welcomed its largest number of first-year Arizona resident students with the start of the fall semester. The incoming class includes more than 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students.
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Borrowers are eligible for loan forgiveness if they accumulated either 20 or 25 years of qualifying monthly payments depending on their loan type and Income-Driven Repayment plan.
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Yavapai County has reported one fentanyl death among teenagers so far this year. School officials have called the move a proactive, preventative measure.
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The Bullhead City School District and Mohave County Department of Public Health have announced a testing schedule for potential cases of tuberculosis related to possible exposure during the Spring semester, 2023.
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A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Arizona from enforcing a law banning transgender girls from playing on girls' school sports teams.
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The U.S. Department of Education has announced more than $8 million in grant funding across three key initiatives for Indigenous student languages.