Officials: Teachers face an unstable workforce
Arizona continues to face educational challenges on two fronts: a lack of resources to hire new teachers and the inability to keep teachers in the classroom.
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Arizona continues to face educational challenges on two fronts: a lack of resources to hire new teachers and the inability to keep teachers in the classroom.
Tempe has made requests for public works projects funding from the federal stimulus bill through the Maricopa Association of Governments and will soon make a similar request from Gov. Jan Brewer.
The city of Tempe is working to find ways to save itsselves from their own financial crisis, and among the proposed ideas is the elimination of 146 positions.
Amid the changes at the Polytechnic campus, University officials let students know at a town-hall meeting that they will still have the opportunity to complete their degree programs despite the elimination of some programs.
Arizona Public Service, the utility company that provides electricity to ASU, has plans to increase the average of individual and business rates by 8.55 percent.
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Arab and Muslim student organizations sponsored a rally on Wednesday on Hayden Lawn to promote awareness and call for an end to what they called Israeli aggression toward Gaza.
Dwindling sales will lead Borders to close its Mill Avenue location on Jan. 31, but city officials and local business owners hope the corporate retailer’s closure will lure other businesses to the area.
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