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Program Area: Office of Communications
PHOENIX - The Arizona Department of Education has selected Ed Pastor Elementary School in Yuma and Tsaile Elementary School in Chinle as National Distinguished Schools for the State of Arizona.
Program Area: Special Education
AssessmentsVisit the ESS Assessment page.AZ Find/Child Find
Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: School Finance
FY 2025 April Expenditure Report (BUDG-25)
Program Area: OELAS Conference
Program Area: OELAS Conference
Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: School Finance
April 15th ADM Update for FRPL, DAA, and CAA One Time Funding Payments
Program Area: Office of Communications
PHOENIX – Attorney General Kris Mayes is wrong in claiming that the Arizona Department of Education has no legal authority to withhold federal funds to districts and charters that fail to comply with new guidance regarding Diversity Equity and Inclusion programs, according to Superintendent Tom Horne.
Program Area: School Safety & Social Wellness
Arizona School Nursing and Health Services Nurses' Notes Resource Guides
Program Area: Health and Nutrition Services
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded meal program through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides reimbursements for nutritious meals and sna
Program Area: Special Education
Program Area: Special Education
If you belong to a public district or charter and have any concerns or issues arising from a student placed at an approved private special educ
Program Area: Health and Nutrition Services
Child Care CentersThe Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded meal program through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that provides reimbursements f
Program Area: School Finance
School Finance regularly publishes reports to detail payment collections and summarize data submitted by Local Education Agencies (LEAs).
Program Area: Office of Communications
PHOENIX – A new state law that restricts schools from providing harmful foods on campus is being celebrated by schoolchildren joined by state lawmakers and schools chief Tom Horne at a commemoration of the bipartisan bill’s being signed into law by the Governor.