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World famous ballet dancer credits Arizona charter school with forging his path to success

This excerpt originally appeared in the “Principal’s Corner” section of Arizona School for the Arts’ newsletter. Sara Maline Bohn is principal of ASA and was named the Arizona Charter School Association’s 2017 Charter Transformational Leader of the Year.

Sara Maline Bohn

Arizona School for the Arts received a unique opportunity to hear from ASA alum David Hallberg, when he visited The School of Ballet Arizona in December to speak with our ballet students. Hallberg is a professional ballet dancer who recently released his book, “A Body of Work: Dancing to the Edge and Back.” During the visit, he shared the influence ASA had on him both during his childhood and extending into adulthood. He enrolled at ASA in eighth-grade and graduated in 2000 at which time he joined American Ballet Studio’s Company.

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Self Development Academy fulfills a family dream

By Sami Majeed

I can remember being a toddler, steadying myself against my grandmother’s wooden chair in Karachi, Pakistan, as she sat with an open book, running two fingers down a page for a few seconds, then running two fingers down the next page. I asked her an unpretentious question, “What are you doing, grandma?” “Reading, bata [little one], reading,” she said.

My grandmother’s dream was to open a school of her own, one where she would have the freedom to teach to the child. One that was informed not by punishments and rewards but through scouring neuroscience articles on learning and child development.

You see, I come from a family of educators. My maternal great grandparents were high school math teachers and district leaders in India. In fact, my great grandfather made a highly scandalous and controversial first step: he threw away traditions and allegiances to patriarchy, stood deftly in the face of criticism and ridicule, and took the miraculous and radically simple step of educating his daughter, my grandmother.

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Commitment to her students, school is why south Phoenix charter teacher chooses to teach

By Christie Megura, NFL Yet College Prep Academy Teacher 

Why do I choose to teach in Arizona?

I hear this question a lot from my parents, colleagues and friends who live outside of our state, who see the additional hours and costs I spend on my profession.

For a long time, pursuing a high level of excellence and expertise was a major factor that kept me engaged in the classroom. But this year I earned my National Board Certification, and for the first time I found myself asking, “Why do I choose to teach in Arizona?”

It’s because of students like Miriam.

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Association Statement on Charter Closure

Arizona Charter Schools Association President and CEO Eileen B. Sigmund issued the following statement in response to the mid-year closure of Discovery Creemos Academy, formerly Bradley Academy of Excellence:

“On behalf of the Arizona Charter Schools Association, we are aghast at the reprehensible behavior exhibited by the administrator of Discovery Creemos Academy, formerly Bradley Academy of Excellence. It is unthinkable to close a school mid-year with no warning to parents and families. Similarly, it is unacceptable to subject students to the poor academic conditions illustrated by the Academy’s most recent AzMERIT assessment score, released in September 2017.

“The actions of Discovery Creemos Academy are not reflective of the approximately 550 public charter schools across Arizona and the 185,000 students they serve. The teachers, administrators and staff members of these schools are dedicated to providing their students the best possible education every day.

“This fact, of course, is cold comfort to those suddenly locked out of the classroom due to the reckless decisions of a single school operator. The Arizona Charter Schools Association pledges to assist wherever possible so that these teachers and students can find new schools quickly and complete the 2017-18 school year with a minimum of disruption.”

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From the desk of the President

By Eileen Sigmund

Reflecting back on 2017, we wanted to highlight how the Arizona Charter Schools Association has worked with our charter community to advance opportunities for our 185,900 students and 556 schools across Arizona.

For decades, our state has been a national leader in education freedom – the radical concept that parents know their own children best and should be empowered to select a school for them that is the right fit.

Parents are using that fundamental right as nearly 1 in 2 K-8 students in Maricopa County don’t attend the district school to which they were assigned based on home address. The Association was a partner in this first-of-its kind research. The actual number is almost certainly higher as we only looked at district and charter school students and didn’t take into account those who are homeschooled, attend private or online schools, or are enrolled in high school.

Charters and choice are the new norm.

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Innovation recognized with unprecedented number of charter schools receiving federal start-up funds

By Yvonne Watterson

Arizona, we know families like to choose the best educational fit for their child, and now 14 new charter schools are coming your way.

On Monday, the Arizona State Board of Education made this possible by approving federal Charter School Program grants to schools that will mainly serve low-income families.

These non-profit schools will use the money to open new schools or expand enrollment, increase grade levels and replicate campuses already serving Arizona students.

While the Board approved an unprecedented number of federal start-up grants, this is the final round of the charter school expansion funding from the U.S. Department of Education.

This grant is the only source of funding Arizona charter schools have access to prior to the first day of school.

Think about that.

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