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DescriptionOrganizations and Bars, 1987 October 19; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA). CC Construction Company. Colleen at Winks. Flex Open House.
DescriptionOrganizations and Bars, 1987 October 19; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA). CC Construction Company. Colleen at Winks. Flex Open House.
DescriptionFolder title: Organizations, 1988 January 25; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA).
DescriptionFolder title: Organizations, 1988 January 18; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA) Round Up.
DescriptionFolder title: Organizations, 1988 January 26; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA).
DescriptionFolder title: Event, 1988 January 26; Outdoor Event.
DescriptionFolder title: Organizations, 1988 January 25; Arizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA).
Created2003 to 2017
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The Arizona Department of Education is pleased to provide you with this state report card as a part of our compliance with the federal No Child Left Behind law. We are working hard to raise academic standards for Arizona students. We are also holding our schools accountable for how well

The Arizona Department of Education is pleased to provide you with this state report card as a part of our compliance with the federal No Child Left Behind law. We are working hard to raise academic standards for Arizona students. We are also holding our schools accountable for how well students perform academically. We are restoring classroom discipline, which is an essential component for achieving academic excellence. We also have an extensive state program to help schools whose test scores show a need for improvement. We are working hard to make sure Arizona students and schools are performing to their absolute potential.

ContributorsArizona. Department of Education (Publisher)
Created2003 to 2009
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Remarks made by Tom Horne, Superintendent of the Arizona Department of Education.

ContributorsGreater Phoenix Urban League (Contributor)
Created2008 to 2012
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The African-American community has played a historically significant role in the advancement of Arizona and our region. The future success of our state relies on our ability to strengthen our communities and empower them to meet and exceed their vast potential. This project between the community and the University was

The African-American community has played a historically significant role in the advancement of Arizona and our region. The future success of our state relies on our ability to strengthen our communities and empower them to meet and exceed their vast potential. This project between the community and the University was undertaken to help advance a better understanding of the changing dynamics of Arizona’s African-American population and the critical issues that require our collective attention in terms of education, health care, the economy, culture, and leadership.