The Vail School District will hold an in-person job fair Saturday, Feb. 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Mica Mountain High School, 10800 E. Valencia Road.
The fair will provide interview opportunities for teachers in all grade levels, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists and school psychologists.
People who are interested in attending may schedule an appointment, though walk-ins are also welcome.
For more information, visit VailSchoolDistrict.org, or contact Ally Armenta by calling 520-879-2047 or emailing armentaa@vailschooldistrict.org.
Arizona Educational Foundation
The Arizona Educational Foundation announced this week that it has added two new members to its organization.
Theresa Hill, former principal of Walden Grove High School in the Sahuarita Unified School District, was hired as the new deputy director. In her new role, Hill will oversee all AEF programs, serve as dean for the Principals Leadership Academy of Arizona and as coordinator for the A+ School of Excellence program, among other duties.
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Terri Bradford joins AEF as the new director of communications and digital strategy to help increase AEF’s brand awareness and presence throughout the state. Previously, Bradford worked as the digital media strategy and brand manager for Gilbert Public Schools, where she received several national and state excellence awards.
Congress of Future Medical Leaders
Alexis Baughman, a freshman at Andrada Polytechnic High School in Vail, was selected as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders.
The two-day event, which will be held March 26-27, is an honors-only program for high school students who aspire to work in the field of medicine. According to her father, Baughman has aspirations to be a pediatric anesthesiologist.
During the event, Baughman will join students from across the country to engage in conversations about medical research, learn about the process of getting into medical school and hear stories about how medicine has changed some patients’ lives.

