Sedona-Oak Creek School District physical education teacher Sean Eicher’s typical day at work involves getting to campus at 7:45 a.m., teaching four classes of high school and one big class of middle school followed by afternoon programs for sports.
Currently,...
After more than a year of not seeing each other’s smiles, things will now be somewhat back to normal within the Sedona-Oak Creek School District.
During the meeting Tuesday, June 1, the SOCSD Governing Board voted unanimously to lift the...
It came as welcomed news to many that Dennis Dearden has agreed to stay on as Sedona-Oak Creek School District’s superinÂtendent and principal for the next three years.
Dearden’s contract was approved unanimously at the Governing Board meeting April 20....
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey issued Executive Order 2021-10 late Monday, April 19, which rescinded his Executive Order 2020-51 from July that had mandated kindergarten to 12th-grade schools in Arizona require students, staff and visitors to wear face masks to...
For a dozen years the Sedona-Oak Creek School District has been losing students for a variety of reasons — including the lack of available and affordable housing for families.
But despite many obstacles that are out of school official’s hands,...
The Sedona City Council agreed on Oct. 8 to preserve the Historic Preservation Commission at least through next year,...
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