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AZ Department Of Education To Form Task Force On How To Spend Relief Funds

The Arizona Department of Education is forming a task force made up of leaders from across the state that will help it decide how to spend discretionary funds it’s receiving from the American Rescue Plan.The funds will support statewide activities and interventions for the next two school years to address students’ academic, social and emotional needs as well as

Arizona Supreme Court ends case of voters who want to toss elections, put themselves in office

Arizona Supreme Court ends case of voters who want to toss elections, put themselves in office Richard Ruelas, Arizona Republic © Brian Snyder In the last general election, nearly 90% of votes in Arizona were cast using alternative methods, columnist Robert Robb says we don t need restrictions to vote. The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain the case of a group of anonymous voters who wanted to toss out the past two statewide general elections, depose the officeholders elected in them and install themselves as temporary leaders. The state’s highest court, in its ruling, said there was “no legal basis for the relief requested” by the group of 20, who had asked that their names be sealed for security reasons.

Ariz Supreme Court dismisses case seeking to toss 2 general elections

View Comments The Arizona Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to entertain the case of a group of anonymous voters who wanted to toss out the past two statewide general elections, depose the officeholders elected in them and install themselves as temporary leaders. The state’s highest court, in its ruling, said there was “no legal basis for the relief requested” by the group of 20, who had asked that their names be sealed for security reasons. The court also said it found no legal basis to keep the names of the 20 people who filed the pleading from public view, citing its open records policy.

ADE Allocating $16 Million In COVID-19 Relief Funds To Various Initiatives

The Arizona Department of Education building in downtown Phoenix. The Arizona Department of Education is allocating an additional $16 million of its discretionary COVID-19 relief funds, it announced Tuesday. The money is part of the $135.5 million in discretionary funds that the department received from two federal COVID-19 relief packages. With these new allocations, the department has now allocated $116 million of these funds.  The $16 million will be invested into efforts focused on student equity and achievement, teacher recruitment and retention, and college access and attainment. This includes a partnership on an ASU summer math program for K-12 students, and a laptop and hotspot partnership with the city of Phoenix.

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