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Nearly 1,000 Native American children died in the U.S. government’s abusive boarding school system, according to the results of an investigation released Tuesday. The report covered a 150-year period that ended in 1969.
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The city has budgeted $20,000 for qualifying schools, nonprofits and community groups.
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In a world with next-day delivery, mass consumption, and lost packages, there is a lot of merchandise at risk of going to waste. But a program at Grand Canyon University works to redirect those extra goods to families in need.
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A bipartisan bill that currently has 32 Senate co-sponsors would create a “Truth and Healing Commission” akin to those used in post-apartheid South Africa and in other places affected by conflict. Arizona Sens. Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly are co-sponsors.
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Northern Arizona University and several school districts are forming a coalition to redesign high school.
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Jerod MacDonald-Evoy is a reporter for the Arizona Mirror and has investigated the so-called "troubled teen industry." He sat down with The Show to talk more about the controversy surrounding it.
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a member of the Mesa Public Schools governing board against the district over guidelines that support transgender students.
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The Tucson Unified School District is partnering with a local organization in hopes of increasing college attendance rates among its students. The program sends college students to give advice to middle and high schoolers.
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Inside the McArthur Ballroom at Phoenix’s famous Biltmore Hotel, ballet dancers plie, pointe and pirouette in front of a panel that includes college recruiters and instructors from the New York City Dance Alliance.
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The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Monday that the state does not have to reimburse Pima County for taxes levied for Tucson Unified’s programs stemming from its decades-long desegregation case.