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Daniel Musgrove of Chevron talked about the future of the partnership between his company and Tempe Union High School District at the board meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 17.
Tempe Union High School District’s community education program has unveiled an extensive range of academic and enrichment summer camps and classes to challenge and inspire students in grades two through 12.
The Tempe Union High School District will start the search for a new superintendent this month after Steve Adolph announced his retirement late last week.
Small school size and diversity.
August 22, 2004
The competition for students is heating up on Mesa’s west side as the Tempe Elementary School District tries to fill one of its schools with children from the Mesa Unified School District.
The competition for students is heating up on Mesa’s west side as the Tempe Elementary School District tries to fill one of its schools with children from the Mesa Unified School District.
The competition for students is heating up on Mesa’s west side as the Tempe Elementary School District tries to fill one of its schools with children from the Mesa Unified School District.
Even the critics agree the idea sounds great: Slash bureaucracy by merging some of the state’s countless school districts. That should free up more money to spend on classrooms and improve test scores by streamlining the educational system.
Montessori classrooms provide a popular, hands-on, student-driven approach to education. Several East Valley schools offer the option for young children.
A public forum was held Tuesday night to introduce the two finalists for superintendent of the Tempe Union High School District. The finalists are Kenneth Baca and Greg Wyman.
It boils down to money.
The Tempe Union High School District governing board has recommended Steve Adolph as the new superintendent.
Governing board members in the Tempe Union High School District voted to save librarians and English aides whose positions had been on the chopping block. But they don’t know yet how they’ll cover the costs.
July 14, 2004
According to early voting, it appears that voters have approved a $75 million bond for Tempe Union High School District, but have shot down a budget override request.
Members of the Tempe Union High School District governing board authorized the district on Wednesday night to sue the state over its refusal to pay about $17 million in emergency funds to fix an aging ventilation system at Corona del Sol High School.
Chandler’s city manager wrote a letter this week to the Tempe Union High School District apologizing for comments made by Chandler police to the media during the investigation of a teacher.
Forced to address a multi-million dollar budget shortfall, the Tempe Union High School District’s board voted unanimously Wednesday night to eliminate health insurance benefits for all employees who retire after June 30.
Education issues are not in their jurisdiction, but some Tempe City Council members want voters to tell them what they think about the idea of unifying three local school districts.
Last fall, a state commission recommended that the three school districts serving students in Tempe unify into one, despite repeated opposition from many people living and working in those districts.
A state commission is recommending that the three school districts serving students in Tempe unify into one, despite repeated opposition from those districts.
Three school districts that serve kindergarten through 12th grade students in Tempe will remain separate, according to early voting results.
With the Tempe Union High School District denied funding to have police officers on campus, the city is stepping in to help.
The Tempe Union High School District governing board voted Wednesday night to start its search for a new superintendent internally.
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