They may be in the fifth grade, but their concerns about what goes on around them suggest that their views on current issues aren’t locked into elementary-school perceptions. That seemed to be...
Two determined Valley mothers with children on the autism spectrum, Denise Resnik and Cindy Schneider, united with their developmental pediatrician over 25 years ago to establish the Southwest Autism Research & Resource...
Kyrene event focuses on aid to kids with limitations
Raising a child with physical or other difficulties can pose seemingly overwhelming challenges, and specialists in the Kyrene School District have amassed some impressive...
By Sayellor Taylor, Tempe Prep student reporter
Admission into Princeton, for many students, is a dream. With lots of work from her end, it is senior Borislava Panayotova’s reality. Using QuestBridge, a scholarship...
A gaggle of science buffs unleash their geeky side
Snakes and critters? Sure. Slime and goo? Yep. Robots and technology? You got it.
The city of Tempe, with 60-plus interactive booths and exhibits, called...
Izzy Garcia was that toddler who preferred letters of the alphabet to treasures out of
the toy box. She taught herself to read at age 2, perfected her printing at preschool, and
competed in...
Sports equipment, instructional programming, games, music, snacks and more — they
were all part of Tempe Play Mobile’s free after-school adventure for tweens and teens.
Programming ran weekdays from 3 p.m. - dusk (approximately...
How TUHSD is preparing students for college in an ever-evolving testing arena
The pandemic disrupted the testing landscape for college applicants, sparking debates over the fairness and validity of the SAT and ACT....