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Sister Cities delegates share a Tempe, Valley howdy

Commentary by Nicholas Johnsen When the long midsummer months of June and July come to mind, many here in the Valley think of fireworks, monsoon rainstorms and, of course, sweltering heat. The pool...

Bus driver’s book giveaway opens new door for schoolkids

By Gabrielle Dunton With the long, hot days of summer underway, employees from Valley Metro are making an effort to ensure that Holdeman Elementary students have access to books to page through...

Kyrene Middle School gains international distinction

By Sammie Ann Wicks It’s no surprise that anything employing the word baccalaureate and its built-in suggestion of academic excellence usually catches an admiring glance. But add “international” to that and our...

Corona research hopeful gets a buzz from global science entry

By Diana Nelson What led to Angela Ding’s brainy decision to enter one of the world’s top science and engineering competitions? You might say it was just a random bee in her bonnet. As...

Seton Catholic Prep student selected for prestigious summer program

Seton Catholic Prep’s Valeria Juvera Cruz will study in New York City this summer under a program that has welcomed “intellectually adventurous” students to historic learning centers in the U.S., Great Britain, France and Spain for more than 30 years.

H.S. grads make return to their Kyrene classrooms

By Wrangler News Staff High school graduates across the state are settling in for the next chapter of their lives, but a few area students finished their high school careers with a walk...

Marcos students win 1st, 2nd in bus-wrap contest

By Wrangler News Staff Two Marcos de Niza High School students took top honors in the 19th annual Valley Metro Design A Transit Wrap Art competition. CeLyn Evens, a senior, placed first and received...

Special bounty for special teens: harvesting an unlikely crop

By Noah Kutz Not everyone has the opportunity to watch their food grow from seedlings in the garden to veggies on the plate. For Tempe High School Special Education students, it’s an experience...
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