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A new look at learning: More freedom to explore

By Diana Nelson An innovative, new style of classroom learning will begin at Kyrene de las Manitas in the next school year, after being approved by the district’s Governing Board. It involves a reinvention...

W. Chandler medical firm traces its roots to U.K. beginnings

By Sammie Ann Wicks It’s the classic 20th-century American immigrant’s tale: young man, full of ambition and wanderlust, casts his eyes across the Atlantic, and resolves to make the Land of Opportunity his own. The...

Fame-bound? No easy journey

As they grow toward adulthood, aspiring stage performers tend to see the world through red-carpet-colored glasses. Scott Harnisch was no exception Now, as a music educator at both Kyrene del Norte and Kyrene...

Northrop Grumman, Intel help launch kids on a race for future

HAVING A BLAST, KID STYLE — The scientists of today, representing Intel and Northrup Grumman, provided some high-energy inspiration to the young scientists of tomorrow at a Science Spectacular that unfolded on...

Participants needed for fair housing survey, community input meeting

The City of Tempe is conducting an online survey and will hold a public meeting March 7 to address any forms of housing discrimination that may be occurring in the community. Information collected...

1,000 new jobs forecast as financial services firm announces move to West Chandler

An estimated 1,000 new jobs are coming to West Chandler in the near future following an announcement by a leading financial services firm that it will create a permanent home in...

Newly devised purchasing strategy seen as a plus for Tempe school’s math students

By Robyn Martinez The siren call of video games and smart phones can often make learning math basics a bit dry for some students, but the Tempe Elementary School District purchasing department is...

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