AZEDNEWS update for Nov. 7 — Election updates: Thousands cast ballots at polls, but early ballots could take up to 9 days to be tallied

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Election updates: Thousands cast ballots at polls, but early ballots could take up to 9 days to be tallied

The results in two races that are too close to call – for U.S. Senator and Superintendent of Public Instruction – may not be known for up to 9 days, depending on when early ballots mailed in, early ballots dropped off a the polls on election day and provisional ballots are verified and counted.  Read more

Video: Putting books into homes one doctor appointment at a time

Physicians incorporate Reach Out and Read’s evidence-based model into regular pediatric checkups by advising parents about the importance of reading aloud and giving developmentally-appropriate books to children.  Read more and watch video

Arizona School Administrators names its Superintendents of the Year

Wickenburg Unified Superintendent Dr. Howard Carlson has been named 2018-19 Arizona Superintendent of the Year by Arizona School Administrators, and Superintendents of the Year for Large, Medium and Small Districts for 2018-19 were announced as well.  Read more

AROUND THE STATE AND NATION
ARIZONA
Maricopa County voters divided on bonds, overrides for 20 school districts
The Arizona Republic | Nov. 7, 2018
Aeroponic gardens teaching kids about food and healthy eating
Casa Grande Dispatch | Nov. 6, 2018
High school resource center provides clothes for students, siblings, parents in need
The Daily Courier | Nov. 6, 2018
NATIONAL
Class on teaching the Holocaust will help teachers address anti-semitism with students
The Hartford Courant | Nov. 7, 2018
Comfort dog helps students read aloud
Beloit Daily News | Nov. 5, 2018
A border, a bus, then school begins in New Mexico
The Christian Science Monitor | Nov. 2, 2018
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