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Jerri Katzerman, Arizona Center for Disability Law, Phoenix, AZ, for plaintiff-appellant.
Paula S. Bickett (argued) and Terri M. Skladany, Assistant ...
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Randolph H. Barnhouse, Native American Protection and Advocacy Project, Window Rock, Arizona, for plaintiff-appellant.
Eva K. Bacal, Assistant Attorn...
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School Choice Organization Praises New Accounts that are Helping 167 Children with Special Needs
PHOENIX, Aug. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Despite a tight turnaround time for applications, Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) law has proven highly popular among Arizona families and, in its first year, will provide more than 100 families with the opportunity to send their children to the schools of their choice. In fact, 167 families and their children with special needs were awarded an ESA by the Arizona Department of Education for the Fall 2011 school semester.
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- Christopher and Lynn Dreher, on Their Own Behalf and as Parents of Kristy Dreher, and Kristy Dreher, a Minor Child, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Amphitheater Unified School District, and C. Diane Bishop, Arizona State Department of Education, in Her Official Capacity, Defendants-Appellees. Christopher and Lynn Dreher, on Their Own Behalf and as Parents of Kristy Dreher, and Kristy Dreher, a Minor Child, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Amphitheater Unified School District, Defendant-Appellant., 22 F.3d 228 (9th Cir. 1994)
Stephen F. Palevitz, Arizona Center for Law in the Public Interest, Tucson, AZ, for plaintiffs-appellants-cross-appellees.
Barry M. Corey and Kristen...
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Gary K. Nelson, Ariz. Atty. Gen., James B. Feeley, Michael S. Flam, Peter Sownie, Asst. Attys. Gen., Phoenix, Ariz., for petitioner.
Leonard Schaitm...
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To: STATE EDITORS
Contact: Chris Moss of Youth Frontiers, +1-480-250-3181, cmoss@youthfrontiers.org
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Reading Measure Supports State Superintendent Horne's 2007 Education Initiatives
PHOENIX & DURHAM, N.C. -- More than 500,000 Arizona students in gra...
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Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal is set late to announce the results of an audit his office commissioned that will show whether Tucson Unified School District's Mexican American Studies program is in violation of state law.
Arizona Department of Education spokesman Andrew LeFevre said the announcement was set for 4 p.m. tomorrow to spare Arizona Department of Education employees from the anticipated protests the announcement will bring.
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The Department of Education awarded ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE a Student Support Services grant for just over $1.7 million. The award will serve 240 disa...