Map: Several states offer, or may offer, free child care for early educators
Child care remains unaffordable and hard to find across the country, but as federal relief funds wind down, states like New Mexico, Washington, and Kentucky are introducing their own solutions to expand free preschool and early education, creating sustainable funding sources with bipartisan support.
Child care remains unaffordable and hard to find across the country, but as federal relief funds wind down, states like New Mexico, Washington, and Kentucky are introducing their own solutions to expand free preschool and early education, creating sustainable funding sources with bipartisan support.
Nurses push for a STEM designation amid shortages
The designation in part would help manage the staffing shortages of nurses in the medical field.
The designation in part would help manage the staffing shortages of nurses in the medical field.
ASU develops free kids game to learn about heat safety
A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It’s called Beat the Heat, and it’s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps.
A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It’s called Beat the Heat, and it’s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps.
Mesa Public Schools restarts 'Stick to Reading' program
Kids on summer break have a new spot to pick up some books and get to reading. Mesa Public Schools continues its "Stick to Reading" program this summer.
Kids on summer break have a new spot to pick up some books and get to reading. Mesa Public Schools continues its "Stick to Reading" program this summer.
'Stick to Reading' program returns for the summer
Mesa Public Schools is bringing back its "Stick to Reading" summer reading program. Kids from all districts are welcome to participate. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.
Mesa Public Schools is bringing back its "Stick to Reading" summer reading program. Kids from all districts are welcome to participate. FOX 10's Danielle Miller has the story.
ASU develops free kids game to learn about heat safety
A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It?s called Beat the Heat, and it?s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.
A new video game developed by ASU is teaching kids about heat safety. It?s called Beat the Heat, and it?s a brand new, free video game developed by Arizona State to teach kids of all ages about the dangers of intense triple-digit temps. FOX 10's Lauren Clark has the story.
Pro-Palestine protesters take over Stanford president's office
Pro-Palestinian protesters took over the Stanford president's office early Wednesday morning, drawing a large police presence in reaction and ending in 13 arrests.
Pro-Palestinian protesters took over the Stanford president's office early Wednesday morning, drawing a large police presence in reaction and ending in 13 arrests.
Florida boy's missed kindergarten graduation celebrated onboard Frontier Airlines flight
When 6-year-old Xavier Joel from Orlando had to miss his kindergarten graduation due to a scheduling conflict with his mother's commitment as maid-of-honor at a wedding in Puerto Rico, he received a heartwarming surprise.
When 6-year-old Xavier Joel from Orlando had to miss his kindergarten graduation due to a scheduling conflict with his mother's commitment as maid-of-honor at a wedding in Puerto Rico, he received a heartwarming surprise.
How the migrant crisis overwhelmed DC public schools
Emails between D.C. Public Schools officials are offering a glimpse into the strain placed on schools in Washington, D.C., as the sanctuary city struggles to handle an influx of migrants into the nation’s capital.
Emails between D.C. Public Schools officials are offering a glimpse into the strain placed on schools in Washington, D.C., as the sanctuary city struggles to handle an influx of migrants into the nation’s capital.
Best time to drink coffee: Experts spill the beans
Social media influencers have been blaming their afternoon slumps on drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Experts weigh in.
Social media influencers have been blaming their afternoon slumps on drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Experts weigh in.
2 Arizona high schoolers head to NYC to compete for a Jimmy Award
Arizona high school students, Max Perez and Nora Palermo, are heading to New York City to compete for a Jimmy Award, a national competition for music theater students.
Arizona high school students, Max Perez and Nora Palermo, are heading to New York City to compete for a Jimmy Award, a national competition for music theater students.
Washington educator wins $200,000 jackpot after Teacher Appreciation Week
Each year, "Teacher Appreciation Week" is observed during the month of May — and for one preschool teacher in Washington state, her "appreciation" came in the form of some good luck from the universe.
Each year, "Teacher Appreciation Week" is observed during the month of May — and for one preschool teacher in Washington state, her "appreciation" came in the form of some good luck from the universe.
Tense standoff at UC Santa Cruz as police arrest protesters blocking campus
Police and the California Highway patrol moved in early Friday morning at UC Santa Cruz to confront pro-Palestinian protesters, arresting roughly 80 people who refused to move their encampments, which have been blocking campus entrances for weeks.
Police and the California Highway patrol moved in early Friday morning at UC Santa Cruz to confront pro-Palestinian protesters, arresting roughly 80 people who refused to move their encampments, which have been blocking campus entrances for weeks.
Louisiana may require Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools
Louisiana could become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms.
Louisiana could become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms.
Kids can get free pizza this summer by reading
Pizza Hut’s summer reading program – Camp Book It – is back for its 40th year.
Pizza Hut’s summer reading program – Camp Book It – is back for its 40th year.
YMCA works to keep kids busy and safe this summer
School is out for the summer and parents are trying to keep kids busy, and most importantly safe. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has how the YMCA is giving us ideas on how to do that.
School is out for the summer and parents are trying to keep kids busy, and most importantly safe. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has how the YMCA is giving us ideas on how to do that.
Is college worth it? Here's what Americans think in new survey
Is the cost of college worth it? Americans have mixed views amid rising tuition costs and mounting student loan debt.
Is the cost of college worth it? Americans have mixed views amid rising tuition costs and mounting student loan debt.
Education in Arizona | Newsmaker
In this segment of John Hook's Newsmaker, John talks with Common Sense Institute Arizona Executive Director Katie Ratlief. As Arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the country, our student population, K-12, is declining. That's a problem as education in our state is funded on a per-people basis.
In this segment of John Hook's Newsmaker, John talks with Common Sense Institute Arizona Executive Director Katie Ratlief. As Arizona is one of the fastest-growing states in the country, our student population, K-12, is declining. That's a problem as education in our state is funded on a per-people basis.
Law & Order actor Benjamin Bratt receives degree from San Francisco State
Actor and San Francisco native Benjamin Bratt, best known for his role on Law & Order, received an honorary doctorate from San Francisco State University.
Actor and San Francisco native Benjamin Bratt, best known for his role on Law & Order, received an honorary doctorate from San Francisco State University.
Scottsdale Community College’s School of Film+Theatre recognized by Variety
Scottsdale Community College’s School of Film+Theatre is receiving national recognition from a major publication.
Scottsdale Community College’s School of Film+Theatre is receiving national recognition from a major publication.



















