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Stanford University’s Educational Opportunity Project linked state academic results across the country, allowing you to explore both proficiency and growth over time across the country
As summer draws to a close in Arizona — by definition, at least, if not by temperature — the Research Team at the Association looks
Most Arizonans know that the state has experienced rapid growth over the past several decades. With 1.1 million students, Arizona’s public school population was the
The Association’s first look at statewide enrollment trends over the last nine years shows that despite the overall growth in K-12 enrollment, nine of the
During the Great Recession, Arizona shifted from a K-12 funding system primarily supported by the state, to one where local taxpayers provided a larger share of
In this third installment of our series of special education funding blogs, we sought to better understand the enrollment patterns of special education students across
As Arizona’s K-12 enrollment has grown, including students with disabilities, our school finance formula has stayed relatively unchanged. It has not fully addressed recommendations made in
The Arizona Republic ran an extensive series on school choice this past weekend, highlighting Arizona’s expansive education options. Many of our charter schools were featured
One in forty boys in Arizona is diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder[1]. This statistic and others indicate a growing population of students with special needs
At her core, Melissa Holdaway is an entrepreneur. As chief operating officer of Arizona Charter Academy, a K-12 school serving about 800 students in Surprise, Holdaway is
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