Tag: Parents

Child Abuse Prevention / Awareness Mini Conference
Join Department of Family Services at the Child Abuse Prevention/Awareness Mini Conference on April 29 from 8am – 4pm in Tuba City. For more information click HERE.

A Standards Review that Supports Teachers and Students
A Standard Review that Supports Teachers and Students by Expect More Arizona Last month, Governor Ducey asked the State Board of Education to review Arizona’s College and Career Ready Standards. Expect More Arizona believe’s a review can be developed that supports teachers and students by continuing the academic progress our students have made and minimizing any […]

Parent Math Classes
Math instruction in schools has changed, and many parents want to understand the changes and how best to help their children with their homework. The Coconino County Education Service Agency presents three different meetings to address parent concerns about the changes in the math standards. NO REGISTRATION FEE. April 30, 6-7pm – Overview of K-12 […]

Providence Open House- This Tuesday April 21st @ 5:30pm
Providence Human Services of Northern Arizona is currently recruiting more Professional (HCTC) Foster Care Providers. HCTC cordially invites you to an Open House for any individuals or families interested in learning more about becoming an HCTC Professional Foster Parent this Tuesday April 21st at 5:30pm. Click HERE for the event on the Arizona Daily Sun Events Calendar. For the […]

Flagstaff Unified School District, Flagstaff Police Department to hold meeting on April 21 regarding recent phone calls causing FUSD elementary schools to be placed on lockdown
April 20, 2015 • Flagstaff Unified School District The Flagstaff Unified School District and Flagstaff Police Department will hold a meeting on April 21 regarding recent phone calls causing FUSD elementary schools to be placed on lockdown. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. at Flagstaff High School, 400 W. Elm Ave., Flagstaff. Below […]

Alberto Carvalho: Opportunity is key to achievement
April 16, 2015 • By Lisa Irish • Arizona Education News Service The leader of America’s fourth largest school district – and one of its most diverse – last week urged Arizona public education and community leaders to invest in providing equitable education opportunities like pre-school, mentoring and high quality magnet programs. If gaps in opportunity and […]

Superintendent of Public Instruction Douglas tours Arizona to hear K-12 education concerns
April 16, 2015 • By Sally Stewart • Arizona Department of Education • AZEDNEWS Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas said today she will launch a statewide public tour next week to hear directly from Arizona residents about their opinions and concerns on all K-12 education issues. The annual process includes 1) a statewide series of meetings […]

Want to Learn More About AzMERIT?
Expect More Arizona: This month, students across Arizona are taking the AzMERIT assessment. AzMERIT is similar to an annual checkup – an important opportunity to find out how students are doing. Just as doctors check height and weight, teachers use the test to check how students are doing in English and math. AzMERIT will give […]