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Arizona rural schools struggle with teacher recruitment

All StoriesClara Lovell10/19/20180

A continuous lack of qualified teachers has forced several Cochise County school districts to become creative when recruiting teachers, relying heavily on a “grow-your-own” strategy. “There is not much we can do as far as money is concerned, but what we can do are things from the heart,” Cochise County Superintendent Jacqui Clay said. “We let…

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Increased focus, initiatives necessary to handle literacy issues

All StoriesRazanne Chatila03/12/20150

 Nelly Valenzuela, wearing a white sports jacket and light blue jeans, walks into class smiling as she holds a tray of cinnamon rolls with the knife carefully placed on top to share with her fellow classmates. Valenzuela, a Mexican native, has become a regular attendee of the adult English language classes at the Quince Public…

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