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New Series ELINOR WONDERS WHY from PBS KIDS

Multiplatform Show with Science Inquiry Curriculum Will Inspire Kids to Follow Their Curiosity

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Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice

Research Learning Modules: Teaching with Primary Sources

Students learn the research process and practice important inquiry and literacy skills as they work through a series of interactive self-paced lessons.

PBS LearningMedia Elinor Wonders Why Collection

Be curious with Elinor and her friends, Ari and Olive, in the PBS KIDS series Elinor Wonders Why.

A guide to voting in Pima County

Mail-in ballots, early voting and casting your ballot on Election Day.

Bighorn Fire marks familiar cycle of renewal amid new chapter of bigger burns

Fire is a natural process, but it will take decades for some areas to recover or regrow habitat that burned this year.

Redirecting Grief to Growth: A Trusted Space

As the nation navigates an unprecedented school year, this film and curriculum offers tools to mitigate the effects of grief, trauma, anxiety, and other emotional stressors affecting both students and teachers.

Pandemic prompts parents to give pod learning a try

Supporters say it opens the door for educational reform, but the reviews are mixed.

GoFundMe campaign raises more than $20,000 for students at San Xavier Mission School

The money will be used to buy laptops for students in the Tohono O'odham Nation doing virtual learning.

Sensory park for kids with autism breaks ground in Tucson

Parents with children on the autism spectrum will soon have a park where they can take their kids without worrying about their safety.

As schools reopen, Arizona confronts high rates of COVID-19 in youth

The state’s youth case rate was the third-highest among 48 states reporting, according to a report.

Education notebook: Teacher shortage worsens amid pandemic, UA and county address rising cases

Since classes went mostly online in March, the quality of the education that students were to receive came into question.

Education notebook: County case rates rise as hybrid learning begins, UA continues the fight against COVID-19

Due to rising case rates, Pima County no longer fully meets the criteria set for reopening schools, according to data from the Arizona Department of Health Services.

After two years, measure taxing the wealthy to fund education is on the ballot

The business community opposes the Invest in Ed Act, which would fund education through a tax on high earners.

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