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Water Education for Teachers (Project WET) classes are available to teachers of all grade levels
Water Education for Teachers (Project WET) classes are available to teachers of all grade levels
A Winnie the Pooh Christmas Tail is showing Dec 5 thru Dec. 23 at the Valley Youth Theatre
Win prizes for your student film! The Arizona Student Film Festival is currently accepting entries in several categories!
The Attorney’s General’s Office is teaching student, parents, and educators about ways to keep kids safe online.
Childsplay spring break sessions now available for children from 18 months to 18 years.
Gingerbread house competition open to all grade levels, teachers too!
Ages 5-19 visit BKFK website to enter contests for chance to win $10,000!
Attorney General's Office's staff wants to speak at your school about Internet Safety
Students grades 6-8 GO GREEN for a chance to be on Discovery Channel's Planet Green TV!
Let us produce a story on upcoming events at your school! Send us the info
New Global Citizens grassroots community projects for Phoenix high school students
October is Teen Read Month at Phoenix Public Library
Online educational game, H204U, gives prizes to middle school and high school students
Outstanding Young Man and Young Woman of the Year-Phoenix students grades 9-12 apply now!
Teens take part in the Create!Zine at Phoenix Public Library and win prizes
Video contest: What skill should your school teach to help you succeed and why?
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