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Tempe Police Arrest High School Student for Bringing Gun to School

Thee Arizona Times1 year ago04 mins

Tempe, AZ A 15-year-old student from Marcos de Niza High School was arrested early this morning after bringing a firearm to campus. The incident unfolded at approximately 8:30 a.m. when Tempe Police took the student into custody after a brief pursuit. The situation began the previous day when school administrators and campus resource officers (SROs)…

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Arizona Education Funding Inequities: Impact and Policy Reforms

Thee Arizona Times2 years ago1 year ago09 mins

In Arizona, the mental well-being of our youth is a pressing concern, with a notable increase in anxiety and depression cases among students. From 2016 to 2020, reported cases of anxiety disorders among Arizona students rose by 17%, while depression cases surged by 21%. Factors contributing to this surge include academic pressure, social media influence,…

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