This school year has been a challenging one for Arizona teachers, filled with a lot of uncertainty. And for Alisza Smith, it’s been that and then some.Smith is the dance teacher at Camelback High School in the Phoenix Union High School District, and while she was a long-term substitute last year, this is her first official year teaching. The Show spoke with Smith about what it
The state’s Department of Health Services reported 675 new cases of COVID-19 April 12, but no new deaths were reported around the state. This all comes with the usual caveat about a lag in weekend reporting.Over the weekend, the state passed 4 million doses of vaccine administered. About 35% of Arizonans have been inoculated at least once.This school year has been a
Camelback High School turned into COVID-19 vaccination site
COVID-19 vaccination event took place at Phoenix high school
The POD set up at Camelback High School offered Moderna vaccines, and officials had a goal of vaccinating 700 people.
PHOENIX - On April 1, Camelback High School in Phoenix was transformed into a COVID-19 vaccination site, as the school worked with the Phoenix Union High School District to distribute the Moderna vaccine.
The site had a goal on Thursday to vaccinate 700 educators and childcare providers. Initially, school officials say they were just providing second doses of the Moderna vaccine, but they ended up being able to give some first doses as well.
Dynamic Water Technologies COO Michael Boyko at the installation at an Arizona hospital.
Listen to the Locally Grown in Arizona interview with Boyko on the podcast app of your choice: iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify , Google, or iHeart.
Throughout the podcast, Boyko shares his vision of proactive business owners using innovative techniques to improve sustainability. Bringing in experts like Mike to discuss meaningful topics is what drives our content on Locally Grown in Arizona, Revazova says. We shed light on the successes and challenges facing our community, such as the ongoing drought conditions in Arizona and the Southwest.
Boyko, a founder of Tempe-based Dynamic Water Technologies, is a Phoenix native, attending Camelback High School and Arizona State University. He has spent 30 years of his career seeking out technologies that generate sustainability.
Get help filling out the FAFSA at free drive-in event
Document provides financial aid for students to attend college.
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PHOENIX â For many, the dream of going to college is a fantasy without some financial aid.
Now, a pandemic likely means that number will drop further.
A group of education leaders is on a mission to offer an opportunity to make that dream of higher education a financial reality through drive-in support options. We had our first event in November. and now this is our fourth event, said ASU Associate Vice President with Educational Outreach and Student Services Sylvia Symonds.