Yvonne Watterson
Director: Communications, Professional Learning & Partnerships
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e: yvonne@azcharters.org
Arizona’s K-12 Funding Fault Lies In Our Stars and In Ourselves Arizona has long ranked fairly low in rankings of per pupil funding. Demographic and
We’re excited to welcome you back to the lawn of the Arizona State Capitol for our annual Advocacy Day on Thursday, April 21! Charters at
Along with millions of square feet of vacant and under-utilized school building space, Arizona has thousands of students languishing on wait-lists for high-demand traditional district
Executive Summary A national school bus driver shortage made headlines around the country during the Fall of 2021, including in Arizona. A steep decline in
The Arizona Charter Schools Association celebrates the announcement that Desert View Academy in Yuma has been named among the 2021 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S.
“…more innovation has occurred in education in the past few months than perhaps in the entire preceding decade. Small-group learning pods have taken hold and
Iranian militants held American embassy staff hostage for the entire year. The United States boycotted the Olympics. Ronald Reagan became the 40th President of the
This month is a time to reflect on and recognize the extraordinary contributions of African Americans here in Arizona and throughout our nation. The theme
Tom Patterson, legislative sponsor of the Arizona charter law in 1994, relates that in his first debate as a legislative candidate in 1988 he opined
Combining the community and joy of microschooling with the rigor of top-flight distance learning creates a new path to scale high demand K-12 schools. Microschooling
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