Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth education update for March 22

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EDUCATION UPDATES

From Coconino Coalition for Children & Youth
March 22, 2018 Edition

Resources for Parents

Upcoming Dates

March — Flagstaff Public Library announces upcoming events

March — Page Public Library announces upcoming events

March — Tuba City Public Library announces upcoming events

March 24 — Early Learning Everyday Early Childhood Fair to be held at Page Sports Complex

March 24 — Page Early Reading Registration 2018

April 2 — FUSD Special Education Parent Advisory Council meeting

Education Spotlight


 

FY19 Education Budget Priorities. See more Expect More Arizona education news here

March 21, 2018
Arizona’s education system – early education, K through 12, community colleges, and universities – requires continued, reliable investments over time. The current budget proposal is an important step forward. It represents a sizeable investment in education. …

That said, we know the current budget does not provide all the resources needed to meet the shared goals we have for education in the state, nor does it address the fiscal cliff faced by education in just three years with the expiration of the Prop 301 sales tax, which generates $640 million. …

Expect More Arizona is eager to work together, across party lines, to find long-term funding solutions that support the success of every student, regardless of background, income or zip code.

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