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Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas answers questions after attending an event in Glendale Thursday, Sept. 17.

Despite the threat of lawsuits from the Arizona State Board of Education, Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas insisted Thursday that she and the board are maintaining a professional working relationship. Read more»

Christine Thompson, center, executive director of the State Board of Education, addresses a special meeting of the board on Tuesday.

The Arizona State Board of Education voted Tuesday to sue Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas if she doesn’t comply with longstanding directives on access to data and the board’s website. Read more»