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         Arizona K-12 Schools:     more detail
  1. Qed State-By-State School Guide, 1990-1991 K-12/Arizona
  2. Saving for School: How Arizona Could Help Families Save for Their Childrens K-12 and College Educations by Dan Lips, 2008-04-15
  3. TIEDS technology integrated education delivery system : a K-12 master plan for the infusion of technology into Arizona schools in the teaching/learning environment (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:330317) by U.S. Dept of Education, 1990

41. Center For The Future Of Arizona | Staff
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/about/staff.html

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Lattie F. Coor, PhD

Chairman and CEO Dr. Lattie Coor founded the Center for the Future of Arizona in 2002 with the goal of creating an Arizona in which there are opportunities and quality of life for all citizens, now and in the future. Under his direction, the center 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 K-12 schools. He also is the Ernest W. McFarland Arizona Heritage Chair in Leadership and Public Policy and a professor of public affairs at Arizona State University. Dr. Coor is a highly regarded Arizona statesman and esteemed president emeritus of Arizona State University (1990-2002) and the University of Vermont (1976-1989). As president of ASU, Dr. Coor elevated the universitys status as a major research institution with high-quality academics and a diverse student body.
Sybil Francis, PhD

42. Beaumont Foundation Of America
In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Arizona. K12 Schools. Hasan Preparatory Leadership School
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/2004/arizona.htm
Yearbook • Overview • 2007 Grants • 2006 Grants • 2005 Grants ... • 2002 Grants 2004 Beaumont Foundation Grantees Arizona In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Arizona. K-12 Schools
  • Loma Linda, Phoenix Eagles Nest Intermediate School, Tuba City Kyrene de los Ninos, Tempe
Community Organizations
  • YouthBuild Guadalupe, Guadalupe United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona, Inc., Phoenix National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc. - Arizona, Phoenix Harold W. Smith Magnet School, Glendale Friendly House Inc., Phoenix Easter Seals Arizona, Tempe Division of Disabled Persons (part of Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona), Tucson Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Phoenix
Salvation Army Affiliates
  • South Mountain Youth Center, Phoenix Phoenix Citadel, Phoenix Glendale Corps - S.A.G.E. Center (Salvation Army Glendale Education Center), Glendale Estrella Mountain Outpost, Avondale Casa Grande Corps, Casa Grande

43. Arizona Daily Wildcat - Regents Approve $489M Budget For UA - Friday, October 1,
The final part of the decision package would grant $2 million to an enrichment program for Arizona K12 schools, designed to improve early childhood and adolescent education
http://wc.arizona.edu/papers/98/29/01_3.html
Front Page News Opinions Columnists ... Staff Alumni
Regents approve $489M budget for UA
Photo courtesy of Lisa Olson/The State Press UA President Pete Likins talks about the future of UA during the Arizona Board of Regents meeting held yesterday at ASU's Memorial Union. By Natasha Bhuyan and Lisa Rich
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Friday, October 1, 2004
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TEMPE - The Arizona Board of Regents approved state university budget requests yesterday, which could grant the UA a total of $489 million for the 2006 fiscal year. Dick Roberts, UA budget director, said this year the UA is focused on increasing the percentage of graduates and reducing the average years it takes students to graduate. The state universities requested two graduation incentives at $2.9 million, which would reward $100,000 for every 0.5 percent increase in graduates and $100,000 for every 0.1 percent decrease in the average graduation time. In the past, the average student spent approximately six years at UA before graduating, Roberts said. That number has dropped to 4.75 years, but with graduation incentives, the university is hoping to improve the average to four years.

44. VDARE.com: 01/11/10 - An Arizona Reader Predicts Deep Immigration Related Defici
For example, Arizona K12 schools educate approximately 800,000 illegal alien children and Hispanic anchor babies. Although estimates for the cost to
http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_011110.htm

45. ARTISTS
ARTISTSIN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM. Artists in Residence (AIR) refers to a grant program offered to Arizona K-12 schools by the Arizona Commission on the Arts (ACA) for the purpose
http://www.artsined.org/a-i-r.htm
ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM Artists in Residence (AIR) refers to a grant program offered to Arizona K-12 schools by the Arizona Commission on the Arts (ACA) for the purpose of fostering intensive arts experiences in the classroom through resident artists. Scottsdale schools are fortunate to have additional funding available from the district (up to $1800 in matching funds) for schools that have a grant accepted by the Arts Commission. Scottsdale schools that have 50% or more students residing in Phoenix city limits can also apply for a grant with the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture The AZ Commission has a roster of suggested artists and their backgrounds on its website. Schools can also select artists not on the roster but the artist must be approved by the Commission prior to the grant application process. Artistic disciplines include creative writing, dance, folk arts (performing and visual), folklorists, music, theater, visual and interdisciplinary arts. There are also Project Grants available through the ACA. For full information on the grants available, visit their

46. 2004 Grantees : 2004 BFA Grantees In Arizona
In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Arizona. K12 Schools. Hasan Preparatory Leadership School, Tucson
http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2004grantees/arizona.html

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2004 Arizona Grantees
In 2004, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to the following organizations in Arizona. K-12 Schools
  • Loma Linda, Phoenix Eagles Nest Intermediate School, Tuba City Kyrene de los Ninos, Tempe
Community Organizations
  • YouthBuild Guadalupe, Guadalupe United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona, Inc., Phoenix National Farm Workers Service Center, Inc. - Arizona, Phoenix Harold W. Smith Magnet School, Glendale Gospel Rescue Mission Men's Center, Tucson Friendly House Inc., Phoenix Easter Seals Arizona, Tempe Division of Disabled Persons (part of Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona), Tucson Bethany House - Women and Children's Center, Tucson Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Phoenix
Salvation Army Affiliates
  • South Mountain Youth Center, Phoenix Phoenix Citadel, Phoenix Glendale Corps - S.A.G.E. Center (Salvation Army Glendale Education Center), Glendale Estrella Mountain Outpost, Avondale Casa Grande Corps, Casa Grande

47. Announcement Of The Lippincott Family Foundation
The scholarship is designated specifically for persons who plan to pursue a career in art education in Arizona K12 schools. At least one award will be granted each school
http://www.artresourcesforteachers.com/files/Lippincott_Scholarship_Guidelines4.
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48. Deborah Toolson - LinkedIn
Worked with over 2000 principals and superintendents of Arizona K12 schools who attended our two three-day institutes with both leadership and technology tracks to increase
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/deborah-toolson/8/a24/149
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49. The University Of Arizona South
teaches primarily in the Educational Technology Program and Educational Leadership programs at the University of Arizona, and consults with the University and Arizona K12 schools
http://edtech.web.arizona.edu/faculty.html
  • Home Program
    Faculty
    Professors
    Second Life : Betul Boccaccio
    Skype
    E-mail : bcozkan@email.arizona.edu Adjunct Instructors
    Chris Johnson
    Second Life : ScubaChris Wollongong
    Skype : cnovodvorsky
    E-mail : cgj@u.arizona.edu Chris serves on a variety of technology committees and has shared his knowledge and expertise at a number of conferences. He has recently participated in the Revision of the Arizona Educational Technology Standard and was the writer of the Revised Strategic Long-Range Educational Technology Plan for Arizona. He is an NCATE Board Reviewer for ISTE Technology Faciliatator and Leadership programs and as of June 2009 serves on the ISTE Affiliate Membership Committee and the NECC 2010 Conference Committee. While Chris would prefer spending time under water scuba diving, when he is on land he rejuvenates himself with the beauty of the Sonoran desert by hiking and biking. Glenn Kjos
    Second Life : N/A
    Skype : N/A
    E-mail : gkjos@email.arizona.edu Glenn Kjos, Ph.D. is interested in instructional systems development, tests and measurement, decision making, and statistics. Full bio coming soon. Sue South Second Life : N/A Skype : sue.south66

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