Displaying results 1 - 25 of 43 for staci burk. Subscribe to this search
The Gilbert Education Association will host a forum for the three school board candidates 5 p.m. Thursday at Mesquite High School, 500 S. McQueen Road. Newcomers Staci Burk, Blake Sacha and Shane Stapley are seek two open spots on the five-member governing board for the Gilbert Unified School District.
A decision by the Gilbert Unified School District governing board April 9 means a junior high principal will remain in his job next school year.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board again voted Tuesday against discussing a future budget override ballot issue.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board will change the way it votes after confusion during a meeting last month.
A Gilbert Unified School District governing board member will be unable to run for re-election on the Nov. 2 ballot after the Arizona Supreme Court upheld a Maricopa County Superior Court decision regarding a ballot signature challenge.
The Gilbert Unified School District will hire a facilitator to help gather information about what qualities the community wants in its next superintendent.
Students from Gilbert Junior High School said the campus was abuzz with excitement Wednesday after the district board voted 4-1 Tuesday to rescind a prior decision to close the campus.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board voted Tuesday to confirm the make-up of the committee that will work on the transition of Gilbert Junior High.
The Gilbert district will start anew with the process to close Gilbert Junior High School after questions have been raised about whether or not the district followed state statutes the first time.
Gilbert district schools will continue to offer free, full-day kindergarten next school year following a vote Wednesday night by the governing board.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board is taking action to withdrawal from the Arizona School Board Association.
Gilbert Unified School District will begin looking for a new superintendent now that the governing board has accepted Dave Allison’s letter of retirement.
Superintendent Dave Allison’s future with the Gilbert Unified School District may be decided Thursday.
One week after a 2-2 vote by the Gilbert Unified School District governing board put into question future discussion about a budget override ballot issue, an agenda was posted showing the board will vote on the matter Wednesday night.
On Feb. 14, we attended a Gilbert school board meeting. It’s an election year and we wanted to put names with faces.
The Gilbert Unified School District governing board could have a more conservative majority come January if voting result trends stay in place.
NEW YORK - Drew Lachey leaped to victory on "Dancing with the Stars." The former 98 Degrees pop singer out-hoofed pro wrestler Stacy Keibler, who many saw as the favored finalist, along with NFL great Jerry Rice, when ABC's ballroom hit wrapped its second season Sunday night, aired live from Los Angeles.
Gifted students will have another education option next year after the Gilbert Unified School District governing board approved creation of a self-contained classroom program.
State legislators took another step Tuesday toward what some hope will be outlawing the “isolation rooms’’ used by some schools to deal with problem students.
The Gilbert Unified School District will move forward with registration for free full-day kindergarten Monday after a board majority gave that direction to the administration.
School board members in Chandler Unified School District retained their seats while newcomers are joining incumbents in Tempe Union and Mesa Unified, according to unofficial election results late Tuesday.
It’s a reality TV formula that’s been done many times — take some borderline celebrities desperate for exposure and throw them in an unfamiliar situation, be it living together in a house, squaring off in a boxing ring, competing in weight loss or whatever they did on “Celebrity Mole.”
It’s a reality TV formula that’s been done many times — take some borderline celebrities desperate for exposure and throw them in an unfamiliar situation, be it living together in a house, squaring off in a boxing ring, competing in weight loss or whatever they did on “Celebrity Mole.”
Parents, players and staff members filled a Gilbert school board meeting Tuesday night to share their disapproval – or praise - of a football coach’s recent firing.
While the tea party’s influence seems to wax and wane, in Gilbert, anyhow, it’s running the show, determined, apparently, for a Total Tea Party Takeover.
Guest Commentary by Mike McClellan
Guest Commentary by Tom Patterson
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
© Copyright 2013, East Valley Tribune, Tempe, AZ. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]
A Division of 10/13 Communications