Education + Arizona Hispanic y Latino News & Info (Noticias)

November 4, 2009

Miriam Flores is a 42-year-old Mexican immigrant who has taken the cause of English as a second language to the nation’s highest courts.

September 3, 2009

Juan Sepulveda, executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, is hosting two meetings on Wednesday at Pima Community College’s downtown campus – Tucson, Arizona

June 19, 2009

Professor Charles Calleros recently led several students and staff from the College of Law in providing information, inspiration, and skill-building for about 50 high school students participating in the ASU Cesar Chavez Leadership Institute.

May 21, 2009

Tom Horne Supplies ‘Video Evidence’ of Charter School’s Mexican Enrollees – Arizona

August 12, 2008

Raza studies deal with reality – Arizona

July 30, 2008

Mesa, Arizona has seen a big dip in enrollment the past two years at predominantly Hispanic schools such as Longfellow.

June 30, 2008

Math by way of mariachi: Students learn through music – Arizona

June 12, 2008

Tucson Unified School District Ethnic Studies targeted – including the Mexican-American/Raza Studies program

Raza Studies empowers youths – Tucson Unified School District

May 21, 2008

Raza studies gives rise to racial hostility – Teacher claims: “curriculum that engendered racial hostility, irresponsibly demeaned America’s civil institutions, undermined our public servants, discounted any virtues in Western civilization and taught disdain for American sovereignty.” – Raza/Chicano Studies in Tucson, Arizona

April 15, 2008

Governor lets funding for English learning take effect – Arizona

April 8, 2008

Crunch Time for Arizona’s English Learner Program Looms

March 24, 2008

Robotics program grows through Si Se Puede Foundation – Arizona

March 5, 2008

Did You Know? Sometime in the coming months, a single music label, Universal Music, will control almost half of the U.S. Latin music marketplace. – because of recent laws

February 18, 2008

‘Revolution’ one of the R’s taught in Tucson

January 11, 2008

Immigration Fallout Seen In Schools – Phoenix

January 10, 2008

Learning the Language: Immigrant Teens Show Their American Lives in Photos

December 9, 2007

Students talk about what changes rising latino population may bring

Schools adapt to growing Latino population – Tucson

November 28, 2007

Hispanic College Fund Announces Partnership with Aguila Youth Leadership Institute

November 26, 2007

Businesses encourage employees to learn Spanish

November 6, 2007

Arizona case on English learning approaching high-cost junction

October 17, 2007

Immigration law cited for enrollment decline – Mesa, Arizona – (1,295 fewer students could = $5 million less for district)

July 16, 2007

Students learning English to spend 4 hours a day on language – Arizona

June 21, 2007

Latino male dropout crisis focus of symposium – Arizona State University

June 5, 2007

Survey Shows Arizonans Support Individual Tuition Tax Credit Program, Wish for Budget to Go Ahead Without Further Delay

April 22, 2007

Student at center of immigration battle – Arizona

January 3, 2007

Bisbee English teacher big hit at Mexican drug rehab center – Instructor makes weekly cross-border trek to improve lives

December 7, 2006

Hispanics’ four-year degrees in short supply – Pima County, Arizona