A Letter to My Son's Teacher

If you asked me one month ago for my perception of teachers in the Arizona public school system, I would have scoffed, rolled my eyes, and launched into my usual rhetoric about my son being set up to fail, that teachers are just tired and unmotivated place-holders in a classroom full of deteriorating minds, and that my son would be better off finding a passion and focusing on that because there was no way he was going to learn anything anyway.

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Strengthening Rural Resiliency with the 13th Annual Rural Policy Forum

Earlier this month, nearly 300 rural stakeholders, leaders, and advocates convened for the 13th Annual Rural Policy Forum, hosted by the Arizona Rural Development Council (AZRDC). Representatives from all 15 counties traversed the state for the two-day conference in the White Mountains, eager to seek new solutions for building stronger, more resilient rural economies across Arizona.

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Metro Rail and Its Impact on the Valley

Since its approval, there has been significant controversy surrounding the T2050 Regional Transportation plan. Now, the entire future of light rail may depend on the August 27th special election. In advance of early ballots hitting mailboxes, For(u)m’s here to review the history and impact of Valley Metro Light Rail.

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