Mesa Public Schools will install vape detectors in all of its middle and high school bathrooms.In a unanimous vote this week, the board also approved the installation of weapons detectors on those same campuses.Assistant Superintendent Randy Mahlerwein said he’s spoken to students in Avondale’s Agua Fria Unified School District, where detectors were installed last spring.
This month the Mountain View High School Toros are celebrating the completion of a dazzling $50 million upgrade to its Performing Arts Center and over 80,000 square feet of cutting-edge
Against the backdrop of the state’s poorest high school graduation rate, the Mesa Public Schools governing board voted 3-2 to defeat a pay-for-performance measure that would have incentivized teachers with
Parents, teachers and leaders hoped this school year would finally bring normalcy for Mesa Public Schools’ 56,000 students, but data presented by administrators to the Governing Board at a May