Tag: childhood education
Governor-Elect Doug Ducey Announces Education Transition Committee

Governor-Elect Doug Ducey Announces Education Transition Committee Co-Chairs Will Advise Governor-Elect On Education Policy During Transition Governor-elect Doug Ducey announced today the formation of a subcommittee on education, with three experienced co-chairs who will advise him on education policy during his gubernatorial transition. The co-chairs bring a well-rounded and exceptional level of experience and expertise […]
NAEYC Accredited Private Preschool Employment Opportunity

Assistant Preschool Teacher: Start date ASAP. Mon.-Fri. 11:30 am – 5:00 pm. position includes working with students 2-5 years of age, lunch duty, assisting lead teacher with afternoon preschool group, class management, recess supervision, interaction with parents, light cleaning, and daily closing procedures. Must love children, work well with others, be dependable, and be a […]
Building Momentum For STEAM Education – October 25th

Explore ways to support inquiry and investigation through STEAM Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) in the early childhood classroom. Saturday, October 25th 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Summit School of Ahwatukee (4515 E Muirwood Drive Phoenix, AZ 85048) REGISTRATION INFORMATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON The registration fee is $75 and includes lunch and […]
Arizona Aims Higher!

Expect More Arizona has partnered with the Arizona Public Engagement Task Force to launch “Arizona Aims Higher.” This program helps parents, educators, and the community to help increase the graduation rate of high school students and to prepare out kids to be college, career, and life ready.
Next CCC&Y Board Meeting

Reminder!! The next CCC&Y Board Meeting is going to be held on Monday, December 16th, from 12-1:30pm in the Coconino County Public Health Services District’s Ponderosa Room. All are welcome to attend.
Arizona Horizons Video- Arizona Town Hall

Watch the latest episode of Arizona Horizons Town Hall meeting where more than 170 Arizona leaders, business people, educators, elected officials and students hammered out the latest town hall report to lay out ideas to foster improvements in our education system.