OPINION: University of Arizona Professor Michael Schaller explains why public money hasn't gone to private schools and how a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling changes that.Â
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Eunice Fierro, asistente de la dirección en C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, organiza computadoras portátiles y tabletas para ser distribuidas a famil…
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Eunice Fierro, an office assistant at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, organizes laptops and tablets during a drive-thru pickup at the TUSD school on …
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TUSD staff passed out laptops and tablets to students for online learning during drive-thru pickups when schools closed last March.
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Eunice Fierro, an office assistant at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, organizes laptops and tablets during a drive-thru pickup at the TUSD school on …
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School staff handout laptops and tablets at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, 710 W. Michigan Street, on April 22, 2020. Tucson Unified School District…
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Teacher assistant Veronica Salcido at a drive-thru pickup at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School. Nearly $250 million in funds from the CARES Act are head…
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A C.E. Rose staff member with an armful of tablets that were distributed to students who lack the technology to access online instruction.
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Teacher assistant Veronica Salcido hands out a laptop during a drive-thru pickup at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School. TUSD used a drive through system …
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Staff members at C.E. Rose PreK-8 School, 710 W. Michigan St., recently handed out laptops and tablets to families that needed them. The south…
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