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Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: Special Education
The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) is required to report Special Education data to the federal government annually.
Program Area: Special Education
As of March 30, 2026, a new special education (SPED) data integrity rule was implemented to validate and capture student exits from SPED services. Under IDEA, students are eligible for SPED services through 21 years of age unless they have graduated with a regular high school diploma. Students who turn 22 years of age during the school year are eligible to complete the year with services; however, they have effectively reached the maximum age allowable for services.
Program Area: Special Education
Section 618 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires public education agencies (PEAs) to report specific data each year, including discipline incidents for students receiving special education services, expulsions of students not receiving special education services, and students who exited special education during the reporting year. PEAs review, validate, and certify these data using the Special Education Data Dashboard (SEDD).
Program Area: Empowerment Scholarship Account Program
ESA applications are currently being accepted for the 2026-2027 school year. Once your completed application is received, it
Program Area: Academic Achievement
Information about Title I & Title II ProgramsThe Arizona Department of Education (ADE) is dedicated to serving all children in
Program Area: Information Technology
Arizona’s vision is for schools statewide to have scalable, affordable and reliable internet access.
Program Area: Special Education
The Exceptional Student Services Data Management team will host the next live Special Education Data Updates webinar on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 2:00 to 3:00 pm.
Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
The Educator Preparation, Teacher Certification, and Educator Recruitment and Retention units of the Arizona Department of Education are responsible for the collection and management of educator workforce information across Arizona's local education agencies (LEAs). This data is primarily provided through self-reporting by LEAs. Our goal is to ensure the accuracy and integrity of this data to fulfill both federal and state reporting obligations. Additionally, we are committed to supporting our LEAs by providing data tools and resources that assist in recruiting, preparing, and retaining a highly qualified educator workforce for the benefit of Arizona students.
Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
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Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
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Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
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Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
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Program Area: Empowerment Scholarship Account Program
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