December 30, 2025 - 19:45

Here is a roundup of the top Arizona education news stories of 2025. This year has been marked by significant challenges, including budget shortfalls, the expansion of school voucher programs, and the closure of several educational institutions across the state.
As Arizona grapples with financial constraints, many school districts are facing severe budget cuts. These reductions have led to larger class sizes, diminished resources, and a struggle to maintain educational standards. Educators and administrators are voicing concerns over the long-term impacts on student learning and teacher retention.
Meanwhile, the controversial school voucher program has gained traction, allowing families to use public funding for private education. Proponents argue that this offers parents more choices, while critics warn it could divert essential funds from public schools, exacerbating existing inequalities.
Additionally, several schools have announced closures due to declining enrollment and financial instability. This has raised alarms among community leaders about the potential loss of educational opportunities for students, particularly in underserved areas. As these issues unfold, the future of education in Arizona remains uncertain, prompting calls for comprehensive reforms and increased investment in public education.
May 25, 2026 - 20:36
Statler focused on needs of school systems in special education fundingThe chair of the House Education Committee says the state`s approach to special education funding must focus on what school systems actually require, not just on arbitrary budget numbers....
May 25, 2026 - 09:53
Letter: University and technical education are both part of the solutionMichael Spence, President and Provost of UCL, argues that the debate between university education and technical training is a false dichotomy. In a recent letter, Spence emphasizes that both...
May 24, 2026 - 06:35
OPINION | Carin Schoppmeyer: TheatreSquared applauds advocates at annual Gala for Education and AccessTheatreSquared celebrated two decades as a professional regional theater during its 2026 Gala for Education and Access, held May 7 at the Fayetteville Public Library. The event recognized the...
May 23, 2026 - 17:20
Education, vigilance urged to decrease youth drug abuseLoudoun County has seen a decline in youth overdoses, but prevention experts are not letting their guard down. They say the threat from fentanyl and other potent drugs remains high, and the key to...