Find Your Polling Place for May 18th
Polling places change frequently. Make sure you know where your polling place is for the special Tuesday, May 18th election. Proposition 100, the temporary 1 cent sales tax increase, is the only item on the ballot. Let your voice be heard at the polls.
Type in your address on the Pima County Recorder’s Office website to find your polling place.


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 … 
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
In response to numerous reports regarding pending layoffs of teachers in the Tuscon area, Superintendent Baker sent the following email to all staff on April 15, 2010 regarding the draft of possible cuts should Proposition 100 pass or fail.
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!
School districts across the state of Arizona are gearing up for what may be the worst budget cut in Arizona’s history. As Vail continues to carefully plan and prepare for the worst, many including Amphitheater, are doing the same. See
What are the specifics of Proposition 100? Proposition 100 proposes a 1% increase in the Arizona state sales tax. Two-thirds of the revenues generated would fund education and the other one-third would fund health and human services and public safety. The sales tax would automatically repeal on May 31, 2013. .