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Education

As a former School Board member in Tucson, it’s a lifelong mission of mine to ensure that every child receives the world-class education they deserve—regardless of their zip code, immigration status, or language barriers. For too long, we’ve cut budgets and forced teachers to make miracles with fewer resources while leaving our students—particularly students of color—ill-prepared to enter the workforce of pursue higher education opportunities. Stronger investments in our public schools, increasing apprenticeships and technical training, and making higher education opportunities more affordable and accessible are some of the best ways we can ensure our children receive the education they need to prepare them for participation in the 21st century workforce.

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March 23rd, 2010
Grijalva Calls Arizona Cuts to Childrens’ Health Care a “Road to Ruin,” Points Out Loss of Federal Matching Funds
March 17th, 2010
Grijalva Welcomes Announcement of $20 Million Allocation for TUSD School Construction Bonds
March 12th, 2010
Grijalva Congratulates El Centro for Summer Educational Service Grant Directed to At-Risk and Hispanic Students
March 11th, 2010
Grijalva Hails University of Arizona Grant for Teacher Training and Cultural Program in Southern Morocco
November 20th, 2009
Grijalva Announces Bill To Help Struggling Schools Prevent Dropouts, Encourage Pursuit of Higher Education