Arizona Schools
ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
1535 W. JEFFERSON ST
PHOENIX, AZ 85007
(602) 542-5393
As part of No Child Left Behind, Arizona's more than 1 million students are excelling. All students tested in 2005-grades 3, 5, 8, and 10-showed marked improvement in Math and Reading from the testing in 2004.
However, Arizona dropped two ranks to 50 out of 50 in the "Smartest State" ranking, despite a budget of $7 billion in the 2004-05 school year, spending more than $6300 per student. (The "Smartest State" rankings are based on student achievement, positive outcomes and personal attention from teachers.) Part of Arizona's problem its dropout rates for all nationalities are higher than then national average, especially in the Hispanic and Native American populations. These two ethnicities have the highest overall dropout rates at 7.6% and 10% respectively. Asian students have the lowest dropout rate at 2.4%. There is some good news, however. Arizona's dropout rates are down significantly from those in 2001 for all nationalities.
To help meet graduation and other NCLB requirements, Arizona school superintendent Tom Horne and school administrators themselves are encouraging parental involvement in their students' school lives as this has been shown to improve student performance. Mr. Horne is also implementing a policy of backing up teachers who need to discipline disruptive students rather than bowing to parents' complaints.
Arizona commemorates the anniversary of September 11 with various activities in every grade ranging from kindergarteners learning the significance of the National Anthem and Pledge of Allegiance to high school seniors discussing the history of terrorism and the impact of 9-11 on the entire world.
Arizona's Department of Education website is: http://www.ade.state.az.us.
Arizona Statistics
City Listing
- Camp Verde Schools
- Casa Grande Schools
- Cashion Schools
- Cave Creek Schools
- Centennial Park Schools
- Chambers Schools
- Chandler Schools
- Chinle Schools
- Chino Valley Schools
- Cibecue Schools
- Clarkdale Schools
- Clay Springs Schools
- Clifton Schools
- Cochise Schools
- Colorado City Schools
- Concho Schools
- Congress Schools
- Coolidge Schools
- Cornville Schools
- Corona Schools
- Corona De Tucson Schools
- Cottonwood Schools
- Crown King Schools
- Page Schools
- Palo Verde Schools
- Paradise Valley Schools
- Parker Schools
- Parks Schools
- Patagonia Schools
- Paulden Schools
- Payson Schools
- Peach Springs Schools
- Pearce Schools
- Peeples Valley Schools
- Peoria Schools
- Peridot Schools
- Phoenix Schools
- Picacho Schools
- Pima Schools
- Pine Schools
- Pinedale Schools
- Pinetop Schools
- Pinon Schools
- Pirtleville Schools
- Polacca Schools
- Pomerene Schools
- Poston Schools
- Prescott Schools
- Prescott Valley Schools
- Sacaton Schools
- Safford Schools
- Sahuarita Schools
- Salome Schools
- San Carlos Schools
- San Luis Schools
- San Manuel Schools
- San Simon Schools
- Sanders Schools
- Sasabe Schools
- Sawmill Schools
- Scottsdale Schools
- Second Mesa Schools
- Sedona Schools
- Seligman Schools
- Sells Schools
- Sentinel Schools
- Shonto Schools
- Show Low Schools
- Sierra Vista Schools
- Skull Valley Schools
- Snowflake Schools
- Solomon Schools
- Somerton Schools
- Springerville Schools
- St. David Schools
- St. Johns Schools
- St. Michaels Schools
- Stanfield Schools
- Sun City Schools
- Sun Valley Schools
- Supai Schools
- Superior Schools
- Surprise Schools
General Information
- Number of Schools: 2,199
- Number of Students: 1,108,632
- Number of Teachers: 51,169
- Student:Teacher Ratio: 21.67:1
Public Schools
- Number of Schools: 379
- Number of Students: 63,330
- Number of Teachers: 3,762
- Student:Teacher Ratio:16.84:1
Private Schools
School Types
- Regular Schools: 1,991
- Special Schools: 12
- Vocational Schools: 123
- Alternative Schools: 73
- Magnet Schools: 100
- Title 1 Schools: 1,050
- Charter Schools: 501
Public Schools
- Regular Schools: 193
- Montessori Schools: 43
- Special Program Schools: 24
- Special Education Schools: 23
- Vocational Schools: 0
- Alternative Schools: 7
- Early Childhood Programs: 79
Private Schools
Ranking Overview
- National Ranking: 41/51
- Advanced and Above: 3.80 %
- Proficient and Above: 26.40 %
- Basic and Above: 65.30 %
- Below Basic: 34.80 %
Overall Scores
Financial Overview
- Expenditure Per Student: $7,110
- Instructional: $4,418,229,645
- Support: $2,379,468,503
- Noninstructional: $332,643,203
- Total: $8,309,740,298
State Expenditures
- Local: $3,316,895,736
- Intermediate: $204,055,366
- State: $4,272,319,972
- Federal: $1,040,249,250
- Total: $8,833,520,324
State Revenues
Administration Overview
- LEA Administrators: 453
- LEA Support Staff: 555
- School Administrators: 2,311
- School Support Staff: 5,822
- Student Support Services: 7,403
Administrators
- Pre-K Teachers: 243
- Kindergarten Teachers: 2,510
- Elementary Teachers: 33,918
- Secondary Teachers: 14,705
- Instructional Aides: 14,520
Instructional Staff
- Elementary Counselors: 645
- Secondary Counselors: 728
- Librarians: 824
- Library Support Staff: 2,044
