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New Voter Registration and Permanent Early Voter List Now Available

A new form was recently released which includes both the sign-up for voter registration and the Permanent Early Voter List. Read about the new Permanent Early Voter sign-up in Arizona Education Network outreach director, Melissa Megna’s Voter Registration Letter to parents and education staff of Arizona and sign up for your permanent early voting ballot today.

Budget Cuts are Coming But How Much Will Go? Voters Will Decide May 18th on Prop 100

Education budgets will be cut across the state of Arizona regardless of the outcome of Proposition 100, but if it fails, the damage will be far more severe. The Arizona Daily Star reports what many districts including Vail are considering for their 2010/2011 budgets including increased class sizes, layoffs, cuts and increased fees for athletics, and cuts to fine arts programs. For further details read the full Sunday, May 9, 2010 article entitled, “… Continue Reading

How Prop 100 Will Affect High School Sports in Southern Arizona

While the Vail School District anticipates an increase of fees for student participation in high school athletics due to budget cuts and the possible failure of Proposition 100, many Southern Arizona school districts foresee cutting some programs including cutting freshman and JV teams completely. Many fear that thousands of athletes will be forced to stop playing because of canceled programs or rising fees. The Southern Arizona athletic directors will be holding a special meeting May 24th to discuss how they will proceed after … Continue Reading

Local Parent Group Speaks Out, RE: Voting

A Tucson based parent group, recently gathered at Mountain View High School in Marana, voiced extreme concern for the low voter turnout in the March election. As the voting days near, the Arizona Education Network encouraged all to be informed and to simply vote.  Marana Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Doug Wilson, told the gathering of parents and staff, “An informed electorate is really very, very important in order to save our state.” Melissa Megna, AEN co-founder explains  – Arizona’s K-12 funding is $6,248 … Continue Reading

Mr. Baker Stresses Citizens’ Duty in Recent AZ Star Guest Editorial on Prop 100

The AZ Star is now running pro and con guest editorials each day regarding Proposition 100. Read Superintendent Calvin Baker’s as well as Senator Ron Gould’s editorials released on April 30, 2010.

Proposition 100 May Affect Vail Athlete Families

With budget cuts coming, Vail contemplates ways to keep the quality education it is so well known for as well as the many activities that provide opportunities for students. Assistant Principal and Football Coach Nemer Hassey of Cienega High School says, “We are going to have sports somehow.” Watch the KVOA report from April 28, 2010.

See How Prop 100 Will Affect The University of Arizona

As the day for voting on Proposition 100 nears, many educators and public safety officials across the state of Arizona make plans for the best and the worst. But the proposition will make a drastic impact on many more than just public safety and K-12 schools. It also significantly impacts the University of Arizona. Find out how here.

Informative Proposition 100 Links to Follow

As the debate for Proposition 100 heats up, many are seeking more information from those in favor and those against the proposition. The following links can provide the information to help voters make a well-informed decision!

The Arizona Education Network

Yes on 100

Ax the Tax Arizona

AZ Daily Star article: School funding unites parents

The following article, entitled “School funding unites parents“ was published in the Arizona Daily Star on May 14, 2009.

frank antenoriConcerned by proposed state budget cuts to K-12 education, about 135 people hungry for answers flocked to a District 30 Town Hall meeting last week with state Rep. Frank Antenori.

Parents, staff and students from local school districts on May 7 filled the meeting room of the Kirk-Bear Canyon Library, 8959 E. Tanque Verde Road, for the discussion with Antenori, a Republican, who represents Legislative District 30.

The district includes Tucson’s far … Continue Reading

Arizona’s economic future at stake – let your voice be heard

arizona license plateThe following opinion piece, entitled “Slippery slope: State’s education reputation at risk“ was published in the Arizona Daily Star on May 14, 2009.

Arizona lawmakers must resist the temptation to continue slicing away at the public-education system if our state is to make the strongest argument possible for retaining its military installations, such as Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

Leaders of organizations dedicated to supporting the state’s bases sent a letter to Gov. Jan Brewer urging her to fight off cuts to education. We urge Brewer and legislators to … Continue Reading