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Good Afternoon Justin & Bill.
Next week we find out if Vici has a job in Arizona. We have been trying to get back for almost two years now, so please keep us in your thoughts & prayers. Yuma sounds the most promising right now. But either Havasu or Yuma will be OK with us. We just want to be back in Arizona. Nevada has been full of disappointments & hard ships. But God doesn't make mistakes so we have had good mixed in along with some blessings.
Thanks Justin. I will let everyone know. Now that she has her licensing for Arizona straighten out it should be a much easier time. Yuma has been back & forth with her for over a month. Wanting copies of her Nevada license front & back then more questions & on & on. When they called her on Thursday the SPED director told her that their Human Resources dept had cleared everything with the Arizona Dept of Education. So that is a plus. Getting her Arizona SPED license has been a process that required letters from the college & contacting the Nevada Dept of Ed to get clarification of her Nevada license. But she finally got everything & it has been sent to Arizona last week. She got her provision on her K-8 Arizona license removed as of today. So she now has an Arizona K-8 standard license which she is highly qualified.
So we are feeling much better now that the waiting game is finally over & we are just waiting for Arizona to issue her license. She is dealing with the Tucson office so things go much quicker than Phoenix most of the time.
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