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Legacy Traditional Schools Announces 20th Arizona Campus in San Tan Valley

Chandler, Arizona (PRWEB) November 24, 2021 Legacy Traditional Schools, a network of public, tuition-free charter schools in Arizona, Nevada, and Texas

What COVID-19 safety policies look like at Arizona charter schools

What COVID-19 safety policies look like at Arizona charter schools
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San Antonio s School of Excellence to rename as Legacy Traditional Schools

San Antonio s School of Excellence to rename as Legacy Traditional Schools
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Cibolo: Arizona-based Charter Network Plans August 2022 Openings for Two Schools in Greater SA

Cibolo: Arizona-based Charter Network to Open Two Schools by Mid-2022 in Greater SA Feature Illustration: Concept schematics of the building elevations for the Cibolo campus building. Source: School of Excellence in Education. Posted: 7-6-2021 by Adolfo Pesquera Cibolo (Guadalupe County) A representative for an Arizona-based charter school network discussed their plans with the Planning & Zoning Commission about building a Pre-K-to-8th elementary/middle school in time to open by August 2022. The school planned for Cibolo is one of two San Antonio-area campuses the organization wants to open on that time frame. The other will be located in San Antonio’s West Side.

Schools react to Gov Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate requirements

Schools react to Gov. Ducey s decision to rescind school mask mandate requirements Published  Face mask with Arizona flag (file) PHOENIX - Officials with a number of charter schools and school districts in Arizona are reacting to Gov. Ducey s decision on April 19 to rescind an order that requires schools in Arizona to implement a mask mandate for its students and staff members. Advertisement Nearly 2 million Arizonans are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with many teachers and school faculty now fully vaccinated after being some of the first in line for vaccine prioritization, the Governor wrote. Teachers, families, and students have acted responsibly to mitigate the spread of the virus and protect one another, and our school leaders are ready to decide if masks should be required on their campuses.

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