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Teachers laid off in Gilbert asked to return for next school year, while Valley districts hunt for teachers
Gilbert Public Schools laid off more than 150 teachers in March because of lack of enrollment. Now, they’re asking some to come back. Author: Colleen Sikora Updated: 5:31 PM MST May 18, 2021
Many of the teachers in Gilbert Public Schools who were told they were being laid off in March are now being offered a contract to work in the district next year.
Gilbert Public Schools laid off 152 teachers citing a decline in enrollment during the pandemic. However, districts around the Valley are continuing to hunt for teachers.
Graduations shouldn t be another form of erasure
Native high school students continue to battle for the right to wear eagle feathers and regalia at commencement
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May 10, 2021
From the chapter, Stories We Love. An eagle feather? When representation of a Native Nation gets in the way of graduation. (Illustration by Tomás Karmelo Amaya, Indian Country Today)
Native high school students continue to battle for the right to wear eagle feathers and regalia at commencement
Mary Annette Pember
The disagreement over allowing Native students to wear eagle feathers and regalia during high school graduation rears its contentious head once again this year.
LIST: Arizona school districts keeping, removing their mask mandate in response to Ducey
Governor Doug Ducey announced Monday that he has rescinded orders that require face masks for K-12 schools in Arizona.
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Gov. Ducey said the decision was made on updated guidance from the CDC, and the increasing number of people whoâve received the COVID-19 vaccine.
MASK POLICY UPDATES: Here is a list of districts/charters our team has connected with so far tonight to get their stance on face coverings after todayâs announcement.
Read full statements from some Valley school districts below.
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