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Mesa s college try a work in progress | News | eastvalleytribune com

A college town. That’s not to say Mesa had no place for kids to go after high school. It already had a robust community college, the burgeoning Polytechnic campus of Arizona State University and A.T. Still University, which specializes in health-care fields. But what it lacked was the kind of small liberal-arts college you’ll find within a stone’s throw of almost anyone living in the Midwest or East. Often dating to the 19th century or even earlier, those kinds of schools never took root in Arizona as the state leapt from the Wild West to the Space Age in the blink of history’s eye.

Resilient EVIT is committed to in-person learning

Resilient EVIT is committed to in-person learning East Valley Institute of Technology student Chris Whitmeyer aims a firehose as he is assisted by two other students in the school’s Fire Science program. (Photo by Patrick Jervis/East Valley Institute of Technology) As the 2021 spring semester at the East Valley Institute of Technology gets under way, there is hope that the biggest challenge facing our campuses this year – Covid – could be coming to an end. Now that vaccines are available for our teachers and staff, we can finally see days coming soon when we will be able to take off our masks and not worry about maintaining six feet between everyone. But it will still be a while before we get there, so for now, we must remain vigilant in our efforts to keep our campuses as safe as possible from the virus that has sickened and killed so many.

Dr Burdick to retire | Sonoran News

After 47 years in education, Cave Creek Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Debbi Burdick, will be retiring on December 31. Dr. Burdick has held the position of CCUSD Superintendent since 2008 and came to the district in 2004 as Associate Superintendent. During her career, she has been a teacher, principal, educational consultant and adjunct professor at both Grand Canyon and Arizona State Universities. Dr. Burdick graduated summa cum laude with a doctorate from ASU, two Masters Degrees from Eastern IL University and a Bachelors Degree from Western IL University. Dr. Burdick was a National Christa McAuliffe Fellow from the USDOE; received the AZ School Administrator’s Educational Doctoral Student of the Year for ASU and the Outstanding Senior in Education Award from Western IL University.

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