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A Valentine to Arizona’s Public Charter Schools

By Matthew Ladner

Hello, Arizona charter leaders! I wanted to send you a quick note to say how very happy I am to be on board at the Arizona Charter School Association, and why I think both your work as educators and the work of the association are so vital. Arizona’s charter schools are extraordinary, and this is about far more than test scores. Far more.

Matthew Ladner

The greatest feature about Arizona charter schools in my opinion: pluralism. Our state is diverse, our families have wildly varying priorities and preferences, and our students possess different aspirations. Arizona charter schools have been at the vanguard of creating meaningfully diverse schooling options. Some Arizona charters focus on the arts, others on STEM, others on equestrianism, others on classical education. Many Arizona charters focus on giving students with troubled academic careers a second chance, others on back- to- basics education. Recent years have seen the advent of charter schools focused on helping students with disabilities.

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Arizona Charter Schools Association Applauds Governor Ducey’s Proposed FY21 Budget

Phoenix (Jan. 9, 2020) – Arizona Charter Schools Association President and CEO Jake Logan released the following statement in response to Governor Doug Ducey’s Executive Budget:

“Governor Ducey’s budget plan for FY2021 proposes thoughtful and worthy investments in K-12 public education that will make a difference for schoolchildren across Arizona. On behalf of the almost 560 public charter schools educating over 200,000 students statewide, the Arizona Charter Schools Association applauds the Governor for his continued efforts to close the achievement gap, reward excellence and improve academic performance across our state.

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Arizona Charter Schools Association Creates New Center for Student Opportunity, led by Top Education Researcher Matthew Ladner

Non-partisan think-tank supports Association’s efforts to improve educational opportunity, achievement for Arizona students

Phoenix (Jan. 9, 2020) – The Arizona Charter Schools Association is proud to announce the hiring of Matthew Ladner, who will lead the Arizona Center for Student Opportunity – a new non-partisan think tank devoted to provide accurate information about the positive impact charter schools are having on Arizona students. Ladner brings almost 25 years of charter school and education policy experience, with much of his research focusing on how demographic and social shifts affect Arizona’s education system.

“Matt’s extensive knowledge of charter schools, education reform and demographics will prove to be an invaluable resource for the Arizona Charter Schools Association as we continue to work towards ensuring that every child has access to a quality school,” said Jake Logan, president and CEO of the Arizona Charter Schools Association. “We’re honored to have one of the leading voices of the charter school movement joining our team. Combined with our existing world class research team, the Arizona Center for Student Opportunity will be a huge value add for public education in Arizona.”

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Charter Schools in Arizona: ¡Adelante y Arriba!

Arizona public schools educate more than a half-million Latino students, a large and fast-growing segment that is already the state’s largest and will someday soon represent a majority of all K-12 enrollment. The same holds true with increasing Latino enrollment in Arizona public charter schools.

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Education Evaluator Provides Detailed Data on Arizona Public Schools

The Arizona Charter Schools Association has released the latest version of its Education Evaluator, which is a public school map that provides an easy, transparent way to research and compare schools across the state. Users can view school enrollment information, student achievement data and school specific information for all of Arizona’s public schools – district and charter.

The Education Evaluator includes the following data on each public school:

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New Charter Schools Will Add More than 1,000 New Seats

By Jamar Younger

This has proved to be a landmark year for Arizona’s public charter schools.

Arizona celebrated the 25th anniversary of charter schools with enrollment surging past 200,000 students for the first time, accounting for 18 percent of the state’s total student population.

Charter schools continue to receive high marks in the state’s accountability system while outperforming the state average on assessment test, fueling the demand for more charter options in communities throughout the state.

On Monday, the State Board for Charter Schools added to those options approving six new charter schools, creating 1,082 new seats for Arizona students.

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Approximately 70 percent of Arizona public charter schools earn an “A” or “B” grade

More than 2 out of 3 public charter schools in Arizona that received a letter grade has earned an “A” or “B,” according to a preliminary set of new scores for 2018-19 released by the Arizona Department of Education, at the direction of the State Board of Education. The results include the academic performance of traditional, hybrid and alternative charter schools and district schools.

“These letter grades are the latest proof that Arizona public charter schools are raising academic achievement for students from all backgrounds – particularly those from low-income and underserved communities,” said Arizona Charter Schools Association President and CEO Jake Logan. “These results are a testament not only to the hard work of our teachers, administrators and students, but also to the hundreds of thousands of Arizona families who’ve embraced and promoted parental choice in education over the last 25 years. Their support has allowed public charter schools to grow, thrive, innovate and offer more high-quality education options to families across our state.”

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Association Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Public Charter Schools

The Arizona Charter Schools Association on Thursday celebrated a quarter-century of charter schools and educational choice with its 25th Anniversary Gala at the Arizona Biltmore.

The Association was honored to welcome as its keynote speaker tennis legend Andre Agassi, a longtime philanthropist and charter champion who has dedicated nearly two decades to expanding educational opportunities for kids and families across the country – particularly in low-income and underserved communities.

Agassi joined Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman to help celebrate the achievements and contributions of Arizona’s public charter schools.

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Arizona Charter Schools Don’t “Cherry-Pick”

The Arizona Charter Schools Association is proud to commemorate the 25th anniversary of charter schools with a series of blogs examining how charter schools have influenced the state’s education landscape.

Students in Arizona charter schools score higher on state achievement tests than district students. In fact, they score better in pretty much all grade levels and every demographic and programmatic category for which scores are published and have done so for several years.

Charter school critics often dismiss the results by claiming charters skim the “cream of the crop.” These critics imply charter schools somehow choose their students or, alternatively, only attract high-performing students.

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Arizona’s Charter Law Gave New Life to Neighborhood Montessori School

By Jamar Younger

In 1994, Villa Montessori School was a small, private school with a tight-knit community of educators and parents that cared passionately about the students attending its central Phoenix campus.

However, that didn’t shield the school from financial troubles as it struggled each year to serve the dedicated group of about 60 elementary students and families that valued its unique education model.

Around the same time, Arizona lawmakers were developing a comprehensive new law that would expand choice for all students and create a brand new public school sector that would foster innovation and flexibility in education– charter schools.

With the prospect of charter schools on the horizon, a task force of parents, teachers and administrators from Villa Montessori researched whether the school and students could benefit from applying for a charter.

The group decided to apply and was one of the first schools to receive a charter 25 years ago.

Not only did the charter provide stability for the school, but it also allowed the campus to thrive and grow into one of the top-performing K-8 public schools in the state, with an ‘A’ rating in 2018 from the Arizona Department of Education.