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Arizona Department Of Education
Sierra Vista - Arizona

Principal Locations
  1. Chandler
  2. Flagstaff
  3. Gilbert
  4. Glendale
  5. Mesa
  6. Nogales
  7. Peoria
  8. Phoenix
  9. Prescott
  10. Scottsdale
  11. Sierra Vista
  12. Tempe
  13. Tucson
  14. Yuma

Resources


Arizona Department Of Education



Division of Adult Education Home Page
MISSION : To ensure that learners 16 years of age and older have access to quality educational opportunities that will: ...

Description, locations, and contact information for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), GED Preparation, and Adult Basic Education (ABE). ...

Information for adult education instructors, administrators, examiners and other staff. ... [Read More]

Arizona State Board of Education Home Page
States that for purposes of federal law, the State Board of Education shall also serve as the State Board for Vocational and Technological Education ...

Arizona State Board of Education ...

State Board Character Education Guidelines ... [Read More]

K-12 Content Standards
Board of Education ...

Superintendent Tom Horne’s State of Education Speech ...

Financial Education ... [Read More]

Teacher Certification Home Page
What's needed to renew your Arizona Provisional Career and Technical Education Certificate. ...

Arizona Educational Employment Board/School District Job Search ...

Download these forms and mail to State Board of Education-Certification Unit. ... [Read More]

Arizona Department of Education
Welcome to the Arizona Department of Education's ...

We purchase and contract for goods and services that are educationally oriented and related to the operation of the Department, such as: ...

The State Procurement Office (SPO) maintains a bidder's list for all state agencies. When the Department (or any other State agency) performs procurements over $35,000, we use the SPO bidder's list. You do not have to register with SPO to do business with the Department, but you are more likely to hear of opportunities if you do. Registration is easy and free. Call SPO at (602) 542-5511 to get a registration form or go to their web site at http://www.azspo.az.gov . ... [Read More]

State of Arizona - Department of Education - Employment Opportunities
The Arizona Department of Education of the State of Arizona does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or age in its programs, activities or in its hiring and employment practices. The following division has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Administrative Services, 1535 W. Jefferson, Phoenix, AZ 85007, Phone: (602) 542-3186, Fax: (602) 542-3073. ... [Read More]

Assessment Section
Board of Education ...

Superintendent Tom Horne’s State of Education Speech ...

Financial Education ... [Read More]

School Report Cards
The Arizona Department of Education has adopted Microsoft's InternetExplorer version 3.02 as its standard browser. We recommend downloading thefile from this site. ... [Read More]

Arizona LEARNS and the Achievment Profiles
Most downloadable documents on the Arizona Departments of Education's Website require Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher, please click on the image to download a FREE copy. You may request the document in its original format (if available)through the contact listed on the page. ...

School Year 2002-2003 Information to the State Board - This link provides users with each of the information packets presented to the State Board of Education regarding formula modifications for AZ LEARNS. ... [Read More]

ArizonaHeat
As required by the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998, this website has been developed through a collaborative effort of the Arizona Department of Education, Career and Technical Education Division, Workforce Development Unit and the Arizona Department of Economic Security, Workforce Development Administration. ...

As required by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, rapid response activities are implemented by Local Workforce Investment Areas (LWIAs). These activities are conducted to plan and deliver services to assist dislocated workers in transitioning to new employment as quickly as possible following a natural or other disaster, a layoff or permanent closure resulting in job dislocation. In Arizona, Rapid Response activities are provided by the LWIAs . Services are available in each local county through the One-Stop Centers . Some of the Rapid Response services that might be available include, but are not limited to Assessments, AZ VOS Registration, Carreer/Job Fair, Initial Employer Meeting, Layoff Aversion, Meeting with Employer/Employee Reps, Orientation Sessions, UI Registration and Workshops. Arizona’s Rapid Response Information System (ARRIS) was developed in collaboration with representatives from the LWIAs, Arizona Department of Education and Arizona Department of Economic Se ... [Read More]


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