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Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Cheryl Mango-Paget is seeking applicants for appointment for the Maine Consolidated School District governing board and CAVIAT (Coconino Joint Technology) District governing board representing Williams.

By Williams-Grand Canyon News December 13, 2022
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After a two-year hiatus, Arizona State Board of Education releases letter grades for school districts.

By Summer Serino November 15, 2022
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Coconino County Superintendent of Schools has announced that Williams resident Steve Auld has been selected to fill the vacant seat on the Williams Unified School District Governing Board.

By Williams-Grand Canyon News October 18, 2022
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WILLIAMS, Ariz. — What is Galileo? How does it benefit teachers and students?

By Marilyn R. Sheldon, Williams-Grand Canyon News September 13, 2022
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WILLIAMS, Ariz. — Two candidates are vying for the a seat on the Williams Unified School District Governing Board, following the resignation of former board member Mike Fleishman in November. Interviews were scheduled for the seat on March 25.

By Williams-Grand Canyon News March 2, 2021
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WILLIAMS, Ariz. — The Williams Unified School District will begin looking for a new superintendent and a new governing board member after the recent resignations of Rick Honsinger and Mike Fleishman.

By Wendy Howell December 8, 2020
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The Williams Unified School District Governing Board heard from dozens of parents and teachers Nov. 10 regarding the recent cases of COVID-19 at the schools.

By Wendy Howell November 17, 2020
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WILLIAMS, Ariz. — The stress of overseeing a school district open for in-person instruction was apparent at the Sept. 23 school board meeting as discussion between the Williams Unified School District Governing Board and the district’s superintendent got tense as they discussed the recent decision to temporarily close a kindergarten class amid COVID-19 fears.

By Wendy Howell September 29, 2020
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Although school officially begins on that date, classes will be online because of Gov. Doug Ducey’s executive order restricting in-person classes until after Aug. 17.

By Wendy Howell July 14, 2020