Yvonne Watterson
Director: Communications, Professional Learning & Partnerships
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e: yvonne@azcharters.org
Arizona’s achievement gap is among the smallest in the country and charter schools top many of the rankings.
[pexnivoslider pex_attr_sliderid=”56″][/pexnivoslider] A Note from Eileen Representing every legislative district across Arizona, school leaders turned out for ‘Charters at the Capitol’ Wednesday to discuss how
Arizona has again demonstrated that we are a state invested in increasing quality choice for students. On Monday, the Arizona State Board of Education unanimously
Education remains a priority for politicians and voters, with lawmakers sending Prop 123 to the ballot, polls showing education as a top issue and the
[pexnivoslider pex_attr_sliderid=”52″][/pexnivoslider] Get the Facts about Arizona’s Charter Schools Arizona has always stood at the forefront of the nation’s charter movement since the state enacted
With negative headlines splashed across news outlets, the hard work of our K-12 teachers and leaders is sometimes overshadowed and forgotten. We want to change
Join us for our second annual Charters at the Capitol on Wednesday, March 2. This day of advocacy connects charter school leaders with lawmakers, showing
The Arizona Charter Schools Association released a statement today expressing support for the proposals outlined in Gov. Doug Ducey’s State of the State address. “On
Arizona is home to 556 charter schools serving 170,755 students, representing 30 percent of schools and 15 percent of students in the 2015-16 school year.
Arizona has paved the way for nearly a dozen new charter schools as the state continues to meet the needs of Arizona students and families. The
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