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Program Area: K-12 Academic Standards
Arizona Science Standards(Adopted October 2018)
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
Program Description/Industry Credentials/Coherent Sequence/Teacher Certification -
Program Area: Academic Achievement
Program Area: Special Education
Discover useful tools for those who submit data for students with disabilities to the Arizona Education Data Standards (AzEDS). Find relevant AzEDS codes, tables that illustrate which needs may be
Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: Special Education
SSIP is a three-year process within differentiated monitoring that is designed to improve the outcomes for students with disabilities.
Program Area: Grants Management
Meet Our Technology Unit:The Grants Management Technology Unit supports the Grants Management Enterprise (GME) system by continually evolving and improving system functionalit
Program Area: Arizona Charter School Program (AZ CSP)
Program Area: School Finance
School Finance would like to inform all districts and charters that we will be using a new system to accept budget and financial report file submissions starting in fiscal year 2024
Program Area: Grants Management
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Program Area: Special Education
Registration is open for Arizona's 2024 IDEA Conference
Program Area: 21st CCLC - Afterschool Programs
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
CTE Program Lists and Information:Elements of
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
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Program Area: Health and Nutrition Services
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
Our Vision: Every Arizona student has a developed career pathway.
Program Area: Early Childhood
ECQUIP Overview The Early Childhood Quality Improvement Practices (ECQUIP) process was developed by the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) Early Childhood Education (ECE) unit as a mean
Program Area: Office of Communications
PHOENIX – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne has sent a letter to the News Director of Azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic demanding the retraction of a story falsely blaming the Horne administration for the reversion of $29 million in federal funds.