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Enrollment decline costs schools money

The Sedona-Oak Creek School District is dealing with a decrease of almost $440,000 due to a decline in enrollment numbers this year when compared to last year. Two years ago, the district’s enrollment stood at 1,435 students. Last year,...

Scorps dominate early, 46-14

Despite 25 missed layups Tuesday, Dec. 8, the Sedona Red Rock High School girls basketball team came away victorious in their home opener, defeating lowly Northwest Christian Academy, 46-14. “Besides all the missed layups we had against Northwest Christian,...

Bartolini finds joy in strengthening learning

Beth Bartolini’s day is filled with children, although she has none of her own at home. As Bartolini waited for the lighting of the Sedona Christmas tree in Uptown she talked about her path to work with children in...

Tax credit program picks up costs school state funding doesn’t cover

Did you know that Arizona’s funding for its schools ranks 50th in the country? If that statistic angers you, it should, according to a press release. So what does this mean to our community? The state school system is...

SRRHS girls soccer starts with a win

The Sedona Red Rock High School girls soccer team began the season with a victory Monday, Nov. 30, defeating Tempe Preparatory Academy, 3-1. “I was pleased with how we played Monday. The girls did a nice job ...

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Sedona City Council holds up Posse Grounds flagpole to check size and height

The Sedona City Council considered the possible installation of a permanent flagpole at Posse Grounds Park on Oct. 22,...

Council loosens some ADU rules, others take effect Jan. 1

The Sedona City Council began the process of bringing Sedona’s codes governing accessory dwelling units into conformity with recent...
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