Six TUSD marching bands are set to participate in a district expo on Nov. 1 at Palo Verde High School.

Pima County School Superintendent’s office announced Kevin Daily as Flowing Wells Unified School District’s newest governing board member on Monday.

Daily replaces Flowing Wells’s longtime board member James Love, who retired from the board in September.

This is not Daily’s first time on Flowing Wells’s board; Daily is a former Flowing Wells USD Board President with 22 years of experience serving on the board.

“I look forward to continuing my service to Flowing Wells, the finest school district and governing board in the State of Arizona,” Daily said in a news release. “I will work tirelessly to provide the finest educational opportunities for our kids.”

The position will be up for re-election in November 2024 for a four-year term. Daily will be eligible to participate in his first board meeting on Nov. 14, 2023.

TUSD marching band expo this week

Bands from six Tucson Unified School District high schools will converge on Palo Verde High School (1302 S. Avendia Vega) Wednesday, Nov. 1, to strut their stuff at the district’s Marching Band Exhibition.

The event, which lasts from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., features routines from Palo Verde Magnet High, Sahuaro High, Cholla High, Sabino High, Tucson High Magnet and Rincon/University High.

The exhibition will close with a mass band performance.

School bond, override elections approaching

Many Pima County voters will have school bond or override elections to vote on when Election Day arrives Tuesday, Nov. 7.

The following districts have requests on the ballot: Prop. 400 — Altar Valley Elementary School District No. 51 — 10% M&O Override; Prop. 401 — Sahuarita Unified School District No. 30 — $50M Bond Election; Prop. 496 — Tucson Unified School District No. 1 — $480M Bond Election.

Prop. 497 — Flowing Wells Unified School District No. 8 — 13% M&O Override; Prop. 498 — Sunnyside Unified School District No. 12 — 8% M&O Override; Prop. 499 — Sunnyside Unified School District No. 12 — District Additional Assistance Override.

Learn more about the upcoming school bond and override elections on the Pima County School Superintendent’s website: https://www.schools.pima.gov/

Voter information pamphlets are available on the superintendent’s website in both English and Spanish.


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