Administration | LISNews: Arizona K12 schools have objected to the way they are evaluated in state audits. Employees fall into one of two categories classroom dollars or non-classroom dollars. http://www.lisnews.org/taxonomy/term/24
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List Of Free Online Public Schools For Arizona Students, K-12 - List Of Online C Arizona offers resident students the opportunity to take online public school courses for free. Below is a list of nocost online schools currently serving elementary and high http://distancelearn.about.com/od/onlinepublicschools/a/ArizonaPublic.htm
Extractions: zWASL=1;zGRH=1 zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zDO=0 Home Education Distance Learning Search By Jamie Littlefield , About.com Guide zSB(3,3) Arizona offers resident students the opportunity to take online public school courses for free. Below is a list of no-cost online schools currently serving elementary and high school students in Arizona. In order to qualify for the list, schools must meet the following qualifications: classes must be available completely online, they must offer services to state residents, and they must be funded by the government. Virtual schools listed may be charter schools, state-wide public programs, or private programs that receive government funding. Arizona Connections Academy (off-site link) Primavera Online High School (off-site link) Many states now offer tuition-free online schools for resident students under a certain age (often 21). Most virtual schools are charter schools; they receive government funding and are run by a private organization. Online charter schools are subject to fewer restrictions than traditional schools. However, they are reviewed regularly and must continue to meet state standards.
AZ.gov : Arizona Educational Directory AZ.gov the Official Web Site of the State of Arizona Your Access Point for all Arizona State Government News, Information, Services, and Agencies. http://az.gov/education.html
K-12 Content Standards Common Core State Standards Information. Standards Order Form Updated 1/20/2009. Declaration of Curricular and Instructional Alignment - Updated 8/13/09 http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/contentstandards.asp
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While Many Arizona K-12 Schools Have Cut Performing Arts Programs While many Arizona K12 schools have cut performing arts programs this year, Sequoia Arts Academy in Mesa has added multimedia, modeling and pageantry preparation to their http://sequoiastaracademy.com/Star_Agency_Ready_Press_Release_12_29_09_final.pdf
EE-Renewable Energy-Schools Energy Efficiency Renewable Energy in Schools. Amount of Funding $20 million. The Energy Office has contracted with the School Facilities Board (SFB) in the amount of $19,268,000 to http://www.azcommerce.com/Energy/EE-Renewable Energy-Schools.htm
Extractions: Funding will be divided into two pools, 70 percent for school energy efficiency projects and 30 percent for solar projects. The School Facilities Board (SFB) will distribute the funds to local school districts through a competitive grant process. The energy efficiency program will be based on the framework of the successful FY 2007 SFB Energy Pilot program. SFB staff recommends basing the solar program around smaller (less than 30,000 sq. feet) schools. Dedicating the solar funds to smaller schools will broaden the impact of the program. For example, if $3 million was dedicated to a small school solar photovoltaic program, the program could provide 20 percent of the needed electricity for 15 schools.
Pima Community College : 16.11 Intergovernmental Agreement Pima County Community College District and Arizona K12 Schools Reading Endorsement Program. 16.12 Curriculum Recommendation – New Workforce http://www.pima.edu/board/minutes/minutes_2007_11.shtml
Extractions: Advanced Search About Pima Quick Facts Mission ... Minutes PIMA COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT A Regular Meeting of the Pima County Community College District Board of Governors was held on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 at 7:00 p.m., in the Community Board Room, District Office, 4905 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85709-1010. BOARD MEMBERS BOARD REPRESENTATIVES RECORDING SECRETARY ADMINISTRATION Roy Flores, Chancellor Lou Albert, President, West Campus David Bea, Executive Vice Chancellor, Administration Johnson Bia, President, Downtown Campus Victoria Cook, Dean of Instruction, West Campus Imelda Cuyugan, Assistant Vice Chancellor for External Relations Betty Elasowich. Division Dean, Student Services, West Campus Charlotte Fugett, President, East Campus Donna Gifford, Sr. Assistant to the Chancellor John Gillis, Acting Division Dean, West Campus
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Arizona Lawmakers Sack Tenure! « AFTexposed Last week we explained how D.C. school chief Michelle Rhee has declared open warfare on teacher tenure. Today we can happily report that the state of Arizona has won the war! http://www.aftexposed.com/blog/?p=146
Pima Community College : Intergovernmental Agreement Pima County Community College District and Arizona K12 Schools Reading Endorsement Program. 16.12 Curriculum Recommendation – New Workforce Programs http://www.pima.edu/board/agendas/agenda_2007_11.shtml
Extractions: Tucson, AZ 85709-1005 General Matters/Reports Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Public Comment And Reports The Pima Community College Board of Governors welcomes public comment on issues within the jurisdiction of the College. Comments should be limited to five minutes per individual. At the conclusion of public comment, the Board members may respond to the comments made by the public to the Board, may ask staff to review a matter, or may ask that a matter be put on a future agenda. Members of the Board, however, may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during public comment unless the matters are properly noticed for discussion and legal action. Finally, be advised that internal college processes are available to students and employees for communication. Public Comment Staff Representatives Student Representatives Faculty Representatives Diane Lussier Jack Mertes Authorization of Executive Session on January 9, 2008
Arizona CIO/CTO Forum 2009 conference is to focus on professional development and session topics centered on IT. The forum is an exciting opportunity to be part of building the future of Arizona K12 schools http://www.convergemag.com/events/arizona-cio-cto-forum-2009.html
About ALTP Looking to the future ARIZONA LEARNING TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP of the GOVERNOR'S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. Helping Arizona K12 schools effectively use http://www.altp.org/aboutaltp/aboutaltp090199.htm
Extractions: You Become Involved ALTP Overview Arizona's Learning Technology Partnership is a stakeholder coalition organization under the umbrella of the Governor's Strategic Partnership for Economic Development (GSPED) that is dedicated to revitalizing learning throughout Arizona with advanced education technologies. The Learning Technology Partnership vision is that K-12 educational performance in Arizona public schools moves from the 4th to 1st quartile within the next 5 years with radical improvements in skills of teachers and students. This vision can be realized using Computers: hardware
Beat The Odds Institute Arizona K12 schools interested in participating in the Beat the Odds program during the 2010-2011 academic year are encouraged to register no later than September. http://www.beattheoddsinstitute.org/
Extractions: What does it take to get great results in schools with mostly low-income, minority students? The "Beat the Odds" research study found six keys to success at Arizona schools where student achievement exceeded expectations. The Beat the Odds Institute provides K-12 principals with the training, assistance and support they need to apply the research findings in their own schools. For nearly a decade, Danelia Williams dreamed of becoming a school principal so she could make a difference in student learning and expand kids' options for the future. Three years ago, her dream came true when she was promoted to principal of Westwind Primary School in Phoenix's Pendergast Elementary School District. Her dream came with its share of challenges, however. Principal Williams received the support she needed from her district and the Beat the Odds Institute. Site Map
The Bad News About Arizona Schools How do Arizona K12 schools compare to those in other states? What do they do well and, more importantly, what are they not doing well? http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Bad-News-About-Arizona-Schools&id=2899985
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Center For The Future Of Arizona | The Arizona We Want has focused upon collaborative initiatives such as creating a unified state vision and action plan, and implementing the Beat the Odds research findings in Arizona K12 schools. http://www.arizonafuture.org/az-we-want/index.html
Extractions: document.write(HeaderPhoto[index]); The Arizona We Want Arizona Gallup Poll The Center for the Future of Arizona on October 2, 2009 announced the establishment of The Arizona We Want Arizona communities and what they want for the future. Next steps include developing short-term and long-term plans for achieving the report goals; establishing strategic alliances with Arizona leadership and community organizations to align their organizational goals with those recommended by the report; identifying metrics and creating scorecards to measure progress towards each of the eight goals; partnering with national organizations that are committed to strengthening communities and institutions; and seeking resources to accomplish the implementation plan. www.thearizonawewant.org Visitors to the Web site can take the poll online and see how similar or different their responses are from those of their fellow citizens. Printed copies of the report are available by calling (602) 496-1360.