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EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The URL for the Education Progress Meter website is ExpectMoreArizona.org/Progress.. Below are some images you can use to share the Arizona Education Progress Meter HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORGEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The URL for the Education Progress Meter website is ExpectMoreArizona.org/Progress.. Below are some images you can use to share the Arizona Education Progress Meter HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORG RESOURCES FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY As Pride Month, June is a good time to demonstrate your support for LGBTQ students, educators and community members. We have compiled a list of resources that range from LGBTQ student support to ways to make your classroom a more inclusive environment. COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The URL for the Education Progress Meter website is ExpectMoreArizona.org/Progress.. Below are some images you can use to share the Arizona Education Progress MeterEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state. PROPOSED EDUCATION FUNDING FOR ARIZONA OSPB estimates the proposal includes enough funding to provide at least $500 per student eligible for free or reduced meal in each district or charter school that applies. Additional funding is available for supporting students who are in grades K-3, 8 and 11 this year (2020-21). SCHOOL CHOICE – $10 million to inform families abouteducation
2020 BILLS TO REPLACE AND EXPAND PROP 301 Bills have been introduced this legislative session to replace and expand Proposition 301. Senate Concurrent Resolution 1002 would ask voters to approve an increase an increase in a sales tax for education programs. Senate Bill 1059 proposes changes to how the funds would be distributed, both if SCR 1002 is approved by voters and if it is not TEACHER APPRECIATION ARCHIVES Show your appreciation for a teacher who changed your life in the comments below! With Teacher Appreciation week coming to a close, it is important to remember that great teachers change our lives forever, and one week is never enough to show our appreciation. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
AZM2 ASSESSMENT
From 3rd to 8th grade, Arizona students in public districts and charter schools take the AzM2 test for reading, writing and math each year. For high school students, the grade level AzM2 assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are given to 10th graders (cohort 2023 in the 2020-2021 school year). SPECIAL EDUCATION FACED SPECIAL CHALLENGES Special Education Faced Special Challenges. August 14, 2020 by Expect More Arizona. In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give classroom teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from teachers across the state. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. PV SCHOOL’S CREST PROGRAM IS PREPARING STUDENTS FOR For the past decade, Paradise Valley High School has been home to the CREST program, a rigorous, honors-based program focusing on the practical application of knowledge in three integrated areas: engineering, bioscience and computer science.CREST (the Center for Research in Engineering, Science and Technology) is a STEM specialty high school in the Paradise Valley Unified School District WHY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT AND COLLEGE IS Why Postsecondary Education is Important and College is Worth It. August 24, 2011 by Expect More Arizona. On May 15, 2011, the Pew Research Center released a study entitled “Is College Worth It?” which discussed the results of surveys done with college presidents and the general public on the value, quality and mission of highereducation.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
AZM2 ASSESSMENT
From 3rd to 8th grade, Arizona students in public districts and charter schools take the AzM2 test for reading, writing and math each year. For high school students, the grade level AzM2 assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are given to 10th graders (cohort 2023 in the 2020-2021 school year). SPECIAL EDUCATION FACED SPECIAL CHALLENGES Special Education Faced Special Challenges. August 14, 2020 by Expect More Arizona. In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give classroom teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from teachers across the state. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. PV SCHOOL’S CREST PROGRAM IS PREPARING STUDENTS FOR For the past decade, Paradise Valley High School has been home to the CREST program, a rigorous, honors-based program focusing on the practical application of knowledge in three integrated areas: engineering, bioscience and computer science.CREST (the Center for Research in Engineering, Science and Technology) is a STEM specialty high school in the Paradise Valley Unified School District WHY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT AND COLLEGE IS Why Postsecondary Education is Important and College is Worth It. August 24, 2011 by Expect More Arizona. On May 15, 2011, the Pew Research Center released a study entitled “Is College Worth It?” which discussed the results of surveys done with college presidents and the general public on the value, quality and mission of highereducation.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
AZM2 ASSESSMENT
From 3rd to 8th grade, Arizona students in public districts and charter schools take the AzM2 test for reading, writing and math each year. For high school students, the grade level AzM2 assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are given to 10th graders (cohort 2023 in the 2020-2021 school year). COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The URL for the Education Progress Meter website is ExpectMoreArizona.org/Progress.. Below are some images you can use to share the Arizona Education Progress Meter FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state. PROPOSED EDUCATION FUNDING FOR ARIZONA OSPB estimates the proposal includes enough funding to provide at least $500 per student eligible for free or reduced meal in each district or charter school that applies. Additional funding is available for supporting students who are in grades K-3, 8 and 11 this year (2020-21). SCHOOL CHOICE – $10 million to inform families abouteducation
BONDS & OVERRIDES
Webinar. This webinar recording from September 2020 explores the nuts and bolts of school district bonds and overrides – what they are, how they are developed, who campaigns for them, how the campaigns are funded, and more. As a 501c3, Expect More Arizona does not endorse specific candidates or influence the outcomes of candidate elections. CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORG THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORG THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going. EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us PROPOSED EDUCATION FUNDING FOR ARIZONA OSPB estimates the proposal includes enough funding to provide at least $500 per student eligible for free or reduced meal in each district or charter school that applies. Additional funding is available for supporting students who are in grades K-3, 8 and 11 this year (2020-21). SCHOOL CHOICE – $10 million to inform families abouteducation
ASSESSMENT | EXPECT MORE ARIZONA AzM2 – the second version of AzMERIT – is an annual statewide test that measures how students are performing in English language arts and math. Although testing is never fun, assessments can be effective tools to support your child’s learning. They can tell your child’s teacher if they are on track to succeed or if they needs to spendPINAL COUNTY
Casa Grande Union High School District*. 3 open seats for 4-year terms. 1 open seat for 2-year term. Candidate Name. Contact Information. Kelly Herrington*. kellygarrett1980@gmail.com. Jack Henness. jkhfarm@cz:z.com. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAP This includes $62.8 million in new funding for FY20 and $25 million in supplemental funding for FY19. A total of $75.9 million is available for school construction in FY20. We will provide more information about what districts may be impacted as it becomes available. Other K-12 Highlights – $1 million for Gifted Education; $400,000 a yearEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORG THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. HOW TO BE INVOLVED IN HOW YOUR SCHOOL IS USING COVID Arizona is receiving an estimated $4 billion to support K-12 education, the majority of which (90%) will go directly to school districts and charter schools based on their Title I fundingallocations.
TEACHER APPRECIATION DEALS & DISCOUNTS Barnes & Noble: On Educator Appreciation Days you can get 35% off, but with the B&N Educators program teachers can receive 20% off the publisher’s list price on all classroom purchases and 10% off café purchases. Bookmans: Get 20% off all purchases. Buffalo Wild Wings: Teachers get 20% off orders at participating sports bars Mondaythrough
CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAPSEE MORE ON EXPECTMOREARIZONA.ORG THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going. EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us PROPOSED EDUCATION FUNDING FOR ARIZONA OSPB estimates the proposal includes enough funding to provide at least $500 per student eligible for free or reduced meal in each district or charter school that applies. Additional funding is available for supporting students who are in grades K-3, 8 and 11 this year (2020-21). SCHOOL CHOICE – $10 million to inform families abouteducation
ASSESSMENT | EXPECT MORE ARIZONA AzM2 – the second version of AzMERIT – is an annual statewide test that measures how students are performing in English language arts and math. Although testing is never fun, assessments can be effective tools to support your child’s learning. They can tell your child’s teacher if they are on track to succeed or if they needs to spendPINAL COUNTY
Casa Grande Union High School District*. 3 open seats for 4-year terms. 1 open seat for 2-year term. Candidate Name. Contact Information. Kelly Herrington*. kellygarrett1980@gmail.com. Jack Henness. jkhfarm@cz:z.com. THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
FIND OUT HOW THE FY20 BUDGET STACKS UP AGAINST THE ROADMAP This includes $62.8 million in new funding for FY20 and $25 million in supplemental funding for FY19. A total of $75.9 million is available for school construction in FY20. We will provide more information about what districts may be impacted as it becomes available. Other K-12 Highlights – $1 million for Gifted Education; $400,000 a yearEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
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Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
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This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EDUCATION & COMMUNITY RESOURCES AMID COVID-19 CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
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The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
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This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EDUCATION & COMMUNITY RESOURCES AMID COVID-19 CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEED Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
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A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
AZM2 ASSESSMENT
From 3rd to 8th grade, Arizona students in public districts and charter schools take the AzM2 test for reading, writing and math each year. For high school students, the grade level AzM2 assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are given to 10th graders(cohort 2023 in
COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state.BILLS TO WATCH
The list below includes bills that might be of interest to the education community, but is NOT a complete list of bills that were introduced during the 2020 regular session. ASSESSMENT | EXPECT MORE ARIZONA AzM2 – the second version of AzMERIT – is an annual statewide test that measures how students are performing in English language arts and math. Although testing is never fun, assessments can be effective tools to support your child’s learning. They can tell your child’s teacher if they are on track to succeed or if they needs to spendPINAL COUNTY
Casa Grande Union High School District*. 3 open seats for 4-year terms. 1 open seat for 2-year term. Candidate Name. Contact Information. Kelly Herrington*. kellygarrett1980@gmail.com. Jack Henness. jkhfarm@cz:z.com. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
WHY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT AND COLLEGE IS Why Postsecondary Education is Important and College is Worth It. August 24, 2011 by Expect More Arizona. On May 15, 2011, the Pew Research Center released a study entitled “Is College Worth It?” which discussed the results of surveys done with college presidents and the general public on the value, quality and mission of highereducation.
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The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METEREDUCATION PROGRESSEXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
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This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EDUCATION & COMMUNITY RESOURCES AMID COVID-19 CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEEDPRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY PRESCOTT AZ1998 PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAYPRESCOTT LAKES APARTMENTSLAKES IN PRESCOTT AZ AREA Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
The Arizona Department of Education announced today that $2.1 million from ESSER II discretionary funding will be allocated to support student postsecondary access and attainment for programs managed by the enhanced organization of Achieve60AZ, CollegeEXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
Effective February 2021, Expect More Arizona, Achieve60AZ and College Success Arizona pooled their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO of College Success Arizona since 2012, is leading the consolidated organization. This is the result of a year of thoughtful consideration among board members,community
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METEREDUCATION PROGRESSEXPECT MORE ARIZONA PROGRESS METER The Arizona Education Progress Meter was launched in February 2016 through a partnership between the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona. In late 2018, the ASU Decision Center for Educational Excellence, the Center for the Future of Arizona and Expect More Arizona collaboratively developed a new advanced featureof the
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
This is especially important with the implementation of Move on When Reading, Arizona’s third grade retention law, which will for the first time in 2014 retain students in third grade who score “Falls Far Below” on the AIMS reading test. Learn more. Join with us FACTS ABOUT TEACHING IN ARIZONA Stay Educated About Education. Sign up to receive the latest news and updates about the world of education in Arizona. The more up-to-date you are on what's happening across the state, the more ready you'll be to take action and make a difference for every student and teacher. EDUCATION & COMMUNITY RESOURCES AMID COVID-19 CPLC HEAD START PROGRAM CPLC Early Head Start program is working with children – and their parents – from birth to age three to ensure that each child, regardless of circumstances at birth, has an opportunity to a successful start in education, by teaching the parent that they are the child’s first teacher. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY SCHOOL HELPING YOUTH IN NEEDPRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAY PRESCOTT AZ1998 PRESCOTT LAKES PARKWAYPRESCOTT LAKES APARTMENTSLAKES IN PRESCOTT AZ AREA Prescott Lakes Parkway School helping youth in need. Prescott Lakes Parkway School (PLPS) isn’t like other schools in the historic mountain town. That’s because PLPS is the educational facility for the local juvenile detention center. Serving children as young as third grade and as old as 19, the school faces a unique set ofchallenges.
EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
A world-class education gives every child in Arizona the tools to succeed in school and in life, regardless of background, income or zip code. The path to excellence requires students who are motivated and ready to learn, involved parents, trained and committed educators, informed and engaged voters, and capable and supportive electedofficials
AZM2 ASSESSMENT
From 3rd to 8th grade, Arizona students in public districts and charter schools take the AzM2 test for reading, writing and math each year. For high school students, the grade level AzM2 assessments in English Language Arts and Mathematics are given to 10th graders(cohort 2023 in
COLLEGE-GOING RESOURCES Getting into college – and paying for it – isn’t simple. Check out these resources that can help with everything college going.EXPECT MORE ARIZONA
In May, Expect More Arizona fielded a survey to give teachers a chance to weigh in on COVID-19’s impact on education. This blog series will explore results in more detail, with specific input from classroom teachers across the state.BILLS TO WATCH
The list below includes bills that might be of interest to the education community, but is NOT a complete list of bills that were introduced during the 2020 regular session. ASSESSMENT | EXPECT MORE ARIZONA AzM2 – the second version of AzMERIT – is an annual statewide test that measures how students are performing in English language arts and math. Although testing is never fun, assessments can be effective tools to support your child’s learning. They can tell your child’s teacher if they are on track to succeed or if they needs to spendPINAL COUNTY
Casa Grande Union High School District*. 3 open seats for 4-year terms. 1 open seat for 2-year term. Candidate Name. Contact Information. Kelly Herrington*. kellygarrett1980@gmail.com. Jack Henness. jkhfarm@cz:z.com. WHY GIRLS TAKING UP SPACE IS SENDING ARIZONA YOUTH TO Why Girls Taking Up Space is sending Arizona youth to space camp. In the middle school grades, girls begin to lose interest in math and science. As a result, there are few women completing bachelor’s degrees in STEM fields. In fields such as computer science and engineering, women make up only a fraction of the workforce. GirlsTaking Up
THE PROS AND CONS OF DISTRICT CONSOLIDATION A. Consolidation is a general term used to convey the idea of bringing school districts together. It usually refers to efforts to merge neighboring districts. When people talk about school district unification, they’re usually referring to efforts to merge elementary/middle and high school districts that already have closelyaligned borders.
WHY POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT AND COLLEGE IS Why Postsecondary Education is Important and College is Worth It. August 24, 2011 by Expect More Arizona. On May 15, 2011, the Pew Research Center released a study entitled “Is College Worth It?” which discussed the results of surveys done with college presidents and the general public on the value, quality and mission of highereducation.
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