Association President and CEO Eileen Sigmund appeared on the CW6’s Politics in the Yard with Jaime Molera in December. The new political talk show discusses Arizona issues with a CW6 twist. The fast-paced, fun and entertaining weekly show appears on Sunday nights at 7 p.m. on the CW6.
Jaime and his guests talk politics with the biggest leaders in Arizona, play side-splitting games and have a few laughs, turning political talk on its head.
Since joining the Association in June 2007, Eileen led the Association in notable efforts including: developing a model that measures “value-added” growth in achievement, which is used for A-F rankings of all Arizona schools; creating trainings that enable teachers and school leaders to collaboratively use data; launching joint purchasing programs; filing lawsuits for equitable funding for all K-12 students; increasing positive public perceptions of charters; and, building a comprehensive program to support prospective charter school operators.
In 2013, Eileen launched the separate nonprofits of New Schools For Phoenix which recruits and trains leaders to open high quality schools for low-income Phoenix students and the Center For Student Achievement which is focused on high-quality school improvement initiatives, with a particular emphasis on professional development and the publication of rigorous and transparent research and evaluation. Eileen has a strong advocacy background, having served as a journalist, litigator, and lobbyist. Eileen is an Education Fellow in the two-year Fall 2013 cohort of Pahara-Aspen Education Fellows; a member of the Board of Directors of the Arizona Chamber Commerce & Industry, and on the Advisory Council of the Charter Schools Development Corporation.