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On March 1, we published a story indicating the Liberty governing board uniamously decided to pass a motion to send a message and governing board candidate recommendation to the county … more
Buckeye’s I-10 and Watson McDonald’s restaurants raised more than $8,307 for local schools during their annual McTeacher’s Night Challenge in February. The McTeacher’s … more
Liberty Elementary School District Governing Board approved Megan Hamburgh as the new principal for Westar Elementary Monday. Superintendent Dr. Cort Monroe comes from a STEM background which … more
An ASU professor in the School of Social Work questioned the appropriateness of a district’s social-emotional learning lesson, designed to teach sixth graders at Verrado Middle School in … more
Liberty Elementary School District's governing board interviewed one Goodyear resident for a vacant governing board position Thursday. District officials were tasked with collecting applications … more
The Liberty Elementary School District governing board Monday approved Mr. Carlos Ardon as the next principal for Freedom Elementary School. “We are very excited to have Mr. Ardon lead … more

Valley high school students can express in a written essay lessons learned in life by overcoming ethical dilemmas for the chance to win a college scholarship. more
The Litchfield Elementary School District slected  a former principal as its new Transportation Director. Jenny Tassin, principal of Wigwam Creek Middle School, will be assuming the new … more
Teachers have until Wednesday, Feb. 28 to apply for an education grant to help them enhance learning in the areas of math, science, engineering, technology and social studies. more
The third-annual AZ529 Future Career Art Contest asks Arizona kindergarten through 6th-grade students to draw, paint or find a creative way to make an art piece representing their dream job. more
WESTMARC is partnering with the Agua Fria Union High School District to roll out the Southwest Valley Academies in their five schools this coming fall. more
The Agua Fria High School governing board on Feb. 7   approved $11,000 worth of out-of-state travel for leaders and non-teacher staff to attend future conferences. Deputy Superintendent Tom … more
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