Yvonne Watterson
Director: Communications, Professional Learning & Partnerships
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e: yvonne@azcharters.org
Educating children often requires much more than quality instruction; most educators agree on the need to offer services that meet students’ social, emotional, and material
Over the last few months, we’ve brought you an analysis of Arizona’s public school tax credits, how they’ve changed from 2005-2013, and which schools benefit
Our initial analysis of public school tax credits showed an increase in overall contributions during the nine years analyzed. Find our first blog here and
Continuing our look at Arizona’s public school tax credits, Table 2 shows the statewide trend in the number of contributions and the average contribution amount.
Public school tax credits have steadily grown from $4 million to $400 million. What may have been envisioned originally as a few extra dollars
The Association believes education leads to opportunities in life, and we work hard to make data transparent and actionable. As we look at Arizona’s A-F
In 2012, the Association released School Ratings: Improving The Data In Data-Driven Decision Making where we examined the relationship between Arizona’s A-F school letter grades
Over the past several decades politicians, parents and schools have significantly increased their expectations of public schools. Teachers and leaders are responsible for higher academic
Population growth has been a crucial part of Arizona’s economic engine. This population growth is reflected in the increasing number of students enrolled in K-12
If an eight-year-old child fails Arizona’s reading test on April 7, Arizona law requires that child to repeat third grade[i]. If 2014 AIMS results
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