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Arizona Education
Growing Education System - Charter Schools - Online SAT Help Arizona's Charter SchoolsArizona tops nation in number of charters. If you've never heard of charter schools, you haven't lived in Arizona very long. The Grand Canyon state has about 270 of these publicly funded, privately run schools, more than any other state in the nation. From high-tech to back-to-basics to performing arts, charter schools offer parents and students a wide range of classes, learning methods and discipline styles. And it's all free because charter schools are public.
Charter schools were designed to give parents more choices for their child's education. By law, charters, unlike other public schools, also are required to improve student achievement. A Goldwater Institute analysis of reading and math test scores in Arizona attests that when parents choose, students succeed. All children, not just a select few, deserve educational opportunity. The Center for Educational Opportunity continues the Goldwater Institute’s tradition of advancing innovative policy solutions to ensure all students in Arizona enjoy educational freedom and opportunity. Director Vicki Murray writes and commissions numerous scholarly reports and widely disseminates this intellectual ammunition throughout local and national media outlets. Broad areas of research include expansion of charter schools, education tax credits and vouchers, and the regulatory climate for alternative and independent schools. The center offers parents several tips for choosing a good charter school for their child. Among then:
As in all of Arizona's public schools, students in charter schools will eventually be required to pass a standards test, called AIMS, in order to graduate. To ensure their child is learning what he or she should, parents should review a copy of the Arizona Academic Standards and graduation requirements. To review a copy of the Arizona Academic Standards and graduation requirements, call the state Department of Education at 602-542-5393.
More information: Arizona State Board for Charter Schools . Basis Charter School is alone in its classBasis charter schools may offer the best free education in the U.S. but applying the formula to public schools may not work No schools in Arizona have achieved the kind of national status that Basis charter schools have.
In May, Newsweek magazine named Basis School Inc.'s high school in Tucson the third-best in the country. Return to Arizona Education |
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