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John Huppenthal, the state's superintendent of public instruction, explains Friday the training available -- but not mandated -- for public schools to deal with threats of violence like the incident in Connecticut. Huppenthal said it's up to parents to ask school officials if they've gone through the program. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
State School Superintendent John Huppenthal explains the ``Common Core'' standards taking effect this school year. But Huppenthal said Wednesday he is not convinced that schools need more money to implement the standards despite claims to the contrary from some others. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
State School Superintendent John Huppenthal explains the ``Common Core'' standards taking effect this school year. But Huppenthal said Wednesday he is not convinced that schools need more money to implement the standards despite claims to the contrary from some others. (Capitol Media Services photo by Howard Fischer)
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal kicks off the CENTennial penny drive by giving his daughter’s piggy bank full of pennies to a student from Capitol Elementary School.
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal kicks off the CENTennial penny drive by giving his daughter’s piggy bank full of pennies to a student from Capitol Elementary School.
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal kicks off the CENTennial penny drive by giving his daughter’s piggy bank full of pennies to a student from Capitol Elementary School.
John Huppenthal, who is running for Arizona superintendent of public instruction, speaks to members of the East Valley Tribune's editorial board, Wednesday, September 23, 2010 in Mesa.
John Huppenthal, who is running for Arizona superintendent of public instruction, speaks to members of the East Valley Tribune's editorial board, Wednesday, September 23, 2010 in Mesa.
A veteran state lawmaker faces the prospect of being disqualified from running for state school superintendent.
A group of Chandler and Ahwatukee Foothills political activists have abandoned their effort to recall Sen. John Huppenthal, R-Chandler.
May 24, 2005
Superintendent John Huppenthal announced that Molly E. Edwards was named public information officer for the Arizona Department of Education on May 21, replacing Andrew LeFevre.
State Sen. John Huppenthal's actions were "brash and impetuous," but they weren't theft or tampering when he removed a political sign from a polling place and yanked it from the hands of a 78-year-old woman on Election Day, a judge ruled Thursday.
State Sen. John Huppenthal, R- Chandler, seen here at the state Capitol, was acquitted Thursday on charges of theft and tampering with a political sign.
Now that the Legislature has finally wrapped up its work for this year, Sen. John Huppenthal (R-Chandler) can prepare for his July 29 misdemeanor trial on charges of theft and tampering with campaign signs, stemming from an election tussle last year with a 78-year-old who attempted to stop him from yanking down a Democratic sign he didn't like.
A judge presiding over the theft and tampering case of state Sen. John Huppenthal disqualified himself Thursday.
Chandler's city attorney sent the theft and tampering case of state Sen. John Huppenthal to the Scottsdale prosecutor on Friday after declaring a conflict of interest.
Chandler state Sen. John Huppenthal has been charged with theft and tampering with a political sign in connection with a Nov. 4 incident at a polling place. The theft charge, which is the most serious of the two, carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail or a $2,500 fine.
Chandler police are going to recommend to prosecutors that state Sen. John Huppenthal be charged with misdemeanor counts of theft and tampering with a political sign in connection with his pulling out a sign on Election Day.
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