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Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education … expanding access and increasing success in postsecondary education for Arizonans Annual Report for Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program Fiscal Year 2007†2008 Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 2020 North Central, Suite 650 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Tel: ( 602) 258†2435 Fax: ( 602) 258†2483 Email: acpe@ azhighered. gov Website: http:// www. azhighered. gov November 30, 2008 The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Governor The Honorable Timothy Bee, President of the Senate The Honorable James P. Weirs, Speaker of the House of Representatives Ms. Michelle Reilly, State Documents Librarian, AZ Library, Archives, and Public Records I have the honor of submitting the first annual report on the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program on behalf of the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE). This non†need based grant is intended to act as an incentive for high school students to graduate early and promptly transition into a postsecondary education experience. This report includes information on the first partial year of Grant administration ( September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008) and a progress report on the administration of the Program since the end of the 2008 fiscal year. Challenges facing the effective administration of the program are also addressed within the report. The first partial year of planning and initial program development occurred in FY 2007†2008 and resulted in 41 scholarship awards. The funds to administer the program were received in January of 2008 and hiring staff, developing a web†based application, and promotion of the program began after receipt of these resources. The first quarter of 2008†2009 saw implementation of the first steps of an early awareness communications program and the launch of a web†based application system. The objectives of these initiatives are ( 1) to inform students and families so they can plan student course schedules in order to benefit from the scholarship and ( 2) to make the application process as easy and efficient as possible for students and their families. The Arizona Grants website www. azgrants. gov represents a single portal for students and families to access and apply for five separate State grants. The result of EGSG being added to this portal was 212 EGSG applications over a three month time period. The staff members of the ACPE are dedicated to continuous improvement of the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant Program through effective and efficient processes and measurement of outcomes. The ACPE staff look forward to fully developing this pathway to aid students seeking a postsecondary education experience for the benefit of Arizona’s educated workforce. Respectfully Submitted, Dr. April L. Osborn, Executive Director Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education cc: Dawn Wallace, Senate Higher Education and K†12 Committee Analyst Marge Zylla, JLBC Fiscal Analyst Patrick Makin, OSPB Budget Analyst Ingrid Garvey, House Assistant Research Analyst 1 The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE) Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program 2007- 2008 Annual Report Submitted November 30, 2008 Dr. April L. Osborn, Executive Director Introduction and Description of the Scholarship On September 17, 2007, a new legislative mandate titled the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program went into effect. This report includes information on the first partial year ( September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008) of Grant administration and a progress report on the administration of the Program since the end of the 2008 fiscal year. As requested in statute this report includes information on the number of early graduates, the number of scholarships provided to the students, where the students enrolled, and an administrative cost breakout for the Program. This non†need based grant is intended to act as an incentive for high school students to graduate early and promptly transition into a postsecondary education experience. High school students that graduate at least one year early and enroll full†time can receive up to $ 1,250 for their first year and up to $ 750 for their second year of postsecondary education; those who graduate one semester early and enroll full†time can receive up to $ 1,000 their first year and up to $ 500 for their second year. EGSG funds are available to early graduates to attend public/ private colleges, universities, community colleges or vocational postsecondary institutions. Students may attend over 100 regionally or nationally accredited institutions in the State of Arizona. Arizona Statute directs the Department of Education ( ADE) to provide the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE) with a list of early graduates with their identifying information, cohort graduation date, early graduation date and high school of graduation. The Statute directs the ACPE to administer the EGSG Program in conjunction with the ADE and to select eligible students each year for participation in the EGSG Program. Laying the Foundation: September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008 The EGSG Program went into effect September 2007. Planning for the administration and start up of the Grant began immediately with existing ACPE staff; however, funds were not available to develop a web†based application, hire financial aid professionals or promote the Program to students and families until later. ADE transferred funds into the EGSG fund in January 2008. At that time, staff was hired and an infrastructure was created for the EGSG program. In an effort to quickly make the grant available to students a semi†automatic online application was developed and made available to students January 28, 2008. Within a few months and with limited opportunity for promotion, the first payments to EGSG students occurred April 8, 2008. The Speaker of the House and Representative Andy Tobin ( the sponsor of the EGSG bill) presented the first thirteen students with their grant check in a ceremony at the Capitol. Over the next few months, additional students completed the online application and enrolled in school. 2 By June 30, 2008 forty†one students were paid their first of four payments for a total of $ 18,500. The average grant amount for these students was $ 451.00. The total fiscal year student grant payments reflect just the first of four payments to these students. An additional $ 41,375 is promised to these students for future payments. Moreover, since students have three years to access EGSG funds and additional students will apply over this time period. Of the forty†one students paid in 2008, forty were one semester early graduates and one student was a one year early graduate. Of the early graduates who received funding, thirty†seven students graduated from a high school district and four students graduated from a charter high school. Of the forty†one early graduates on scholarship, nine went to a university, twenty†eight went to a community college, one enrolled in a private institution, and three students attended a vocational school. The final Arizona Department of Education Count of Early Graduates for 2008 which was received by the ACPE on October 2, 2008 shows a total of 2,569 students graduated early; between September 17, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Of those that graduated early, 1,651 students were reported as one semester early graduates and 918 students were reported as one year early graduates. The final Arizona Department of Education Count of SAIS ID Early Graduates report for 2008 is attached to this narrative which is broken down by district and high school. The balance in the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant fund as of June 30, 2008 was $ 3,135,817.00. These grant funds are being held for three years awaiting application from the early graduates who graduated after September 17, 2007. Administrative Costs Following the receipt of funds in January the Commission hired two employees to administer the Program, develop the student web portal for a single point of entry for application, and promote the program to students, families, and educators. The Commission is allotted 5% of the program funds for general administration. As of June 30, 2008 the Commission spent $ 70, 294 on general administration and start up costs. The administrative costs the fiscal year 07†08 are as follows: Personal Services and Employee Related Expenses $ 52, 487 ( Student Financial Aid Director and an Associate) Professional and Outside Services $ 7,831 ( Website Programming Application) Other Operating Expenses $ 7,164 ( Rent, printing, advertising, office supplies, Postage and telephones) Technology $ 2,812 ( Two computers for new staff) Total $ 70,294 Building the Program: Infrastructure and Awareness In the 2008 Legislative session two statutory changes were made to the Program. First, was the removal of the promissory note. It was replaced with additional accountability measures such as administering the funds in four payments each after confirmation of Satisfactory Academic Progress and student class attendance. The second change allowed the Commission staff to gather cost of 3 attendance information at the time of institutional verification. These changes to the EGSG Program have contributed to streamlining the application process, and thereby providing fewer deterrents to students to access funds. Since the end of the 2008 fiscal year, the Commission has focused on two objectives: ( 1) building the infrastructure and ( 2) promoting the EGSG Program to target groups. Central to the infrastructure was implementing an easy and efficient application process for students. The EGSG application process has been streamlined into a fully automated online student portal creating more efficiency. This online grant system serves two functions. First, it allows students to apply for any of the five State grants with one single application. All student grant data is collected on one single application and matched with the student’s federal financial aid application ensuring students are considered for all possible financial assistance. Second, the institution is able to access the website to provide the ACPE with needed information such as attendance, cost of attendance, and satisfactory academic progress. Since the information is all collected and shared online, the grant awarding process is much quicker, and there is less chance of error. Students also benefit from the online system by having the ability to monitor their grant application online. The new fully automated online grant application system was launched in August/ September 2008 and can be viewed at www. azgrants. gov. Since that time there have been 212 new student applications. These include both one semester and one year early graduates. As of November 2008, a total of $ 37,596 has been paid to 68 new students. The Commission has to hold funds for the early graduates for three years. An additional $ 84,500 is promised to these awarded students for future payments in following semesters. The second objective or area of focus is raising the awareness/ promotion of the EGSG Program. Since the ACPE does not have access to names and contact information for the early graduates or families, the bulk of communication is sent to those who work with and influence the early graduates. The ACPE staff has expanded the communication and promotion of the Program to influential stakeholders including: high school counselors/ administrators, admissions, outreach and financial aid professionals at Arizona postsecondary institutions, college access programs and members of the community. Emphasis is placed on building partnerships with professionals who can identify and educate potential early graduates of the Program. One method implemented is a bi†weekly email communication sent to all high school counselors. The staff has also provided Program information for the high school websites and financial aid nights. In addition, regular email communications are also sent to admissions/ outreach and financial aid professionals at the postsecondary institutions regarding the EGSG Program. A long term goal is to reach students in middle school so that they can plan to graduate early. Students live in an online world. The ACPE has created accounts for the EGSG Program in MySpace and Face Book in an effort to target students. These online social networks will allow students to view Program information, and reach ACPE staff through social networks online. ACPE staff continues to explore other online promotion avenues to reach the students such as i†TunesU. The administration of the EGSG program is challenging in several ways. First, ACPE is unable to access the names and addresses of the early graduates. Therefore, ACPE cannot directly communicate with the students and families regarding the Program. Second, because the early graduates names and contact information is unknown the ACPE cannot account for funds by student, making financial predications and fund accountability challenging. Third, ADE informs the ACPE that reports from the 4 SAIS system can be modified as long as to two years after a student graduates, making it difficult to rely on the validity of the data. The EGSG Grant has potential to serve large numbers of students and increase participation in postsecondary education. Promotion and administration of this grant for a full year ( 2008†2009) will allow the Commission to begin to assess the potential impact of this new financial assistance program to the State. The mission of the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education is expanding access and increasing success in postsecondary education for Arizonans. The Commissioners and staff continue to work to find new and inventive ways to reach the Arizona early graduates and those who influence them. This EGSG Program represents a new pathway to higher education that can be very valuable to the State and its future educated workforce. 5 Arizona Dept. of Education Count of SAIS ID Early Graduates 2007- 2008 DOR Name Name Early Type Grand Semester Year Total Academy of Building Industries, Inc. Academy of Building Industries 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Accelerated Learning Center, Inc. Accelerated Learning Center 23 1 24 Total 23 1 24 Agua Fria Union High School District Agua Fria High School 14 14 Desert Edge High School 20 1 21 Millennium High School 28 1 29 Total 62 2 64 AIBT Non- Profit Charter HS- Phoenix RCB High School - Phoenix 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Air Academy Charter High School dba Thomas Jefferson High School Thomas Jefferson High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Altar Valley Elementary District Flowing Wells High School 1 1 Total 1 1 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Alta Vista High School Alta Vista High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Apache Trail High School Apache Trail High School 7 9 16 Total 7 9 16 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Desert Hills High School Desert Hills High School 26 1 27 Total 26 1 27 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Estrella High School Estrella High School 10 14 24 Total 10 14 24 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Ocotillo High School Ocotillo High School 3 8 11 Total 3 8 11 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Peoria Accelerated High School Peoria Accelerated High School 17 22 39 Total 17 22 39 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. South Pointe High School South Pointe High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. South Ridge High School South Ridge High School 1 1 Total 1 1 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Sun Valley High School Sun Valley High School 11 9 20 Total 11 9 20 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. West Phoenix High School West Phoenix High School 10 6 16 Total 10 6 16 Amphitheater Unified District Amphitheater High School 5 9 14 Canyon Del Oro High School 2 6 8 Ironwood Ridge High School 1 1 Total 8 15 23 6 Antelope Union High School District Antelope Union High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Apache Junction Unified District Apache Junction High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 Arizona Academy of Science And Technology, Inc. Arizona Academy of Science and Technology 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center, Inc AAEC - SMCC Campus 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center, Inc. AAEC Paradise Valley 3 3 Total 3 3 Arizona Call- a- Teen Youth Resources, Inc. Arizona Call- a- Teen Center for Excellence 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona School for Integrated Academics and Technologies, Inc. School for Integrated Academics and Technologies 1 1 Total 1 1 Ash Fork Joint Unified District Ash Fork High School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Az- Tec High School AZTEC High School 4 4 Total 4 4 BASIS School, Inc. BASIS Scottsdale 1 1 BASIS Tucson 2 2 4 Total 2 3 5 Benson Unified School District San Pedro Valley High School 6 2 8 Total 6 2 8 Bicentennial Union High School District Salome High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Bisbee Unified District Bisbee High School 4 4 Total 4 4 Blue Ridge Unified District Blue Ridge High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Blueprint Education Hope High School Online 1 1 Total 1 1 Buckeye Union High School District Buckeye Union High School 10 1 11 Estrella Foothills High School 16 16 The Buckeye Academy 2 1 3 Total 28 2 30 Calli Ollin Academy Calli Ollin Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Calli Ollin Academy dba Toltecalli Academy Toltecali Academy 2 6 8 Total 2 6 8 Camp Verde Unified District Camp Verde High School 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 Canon Elementary District Boulder Creek High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Canyon Rose Academy, Inc. Canyon Rose Academy 19 19 Total 19 19 Career Success Schools Career Success HS - Cave Creek 5 12 17 Career Success HS - Copper Square 3 2 5 7 Career Success HS - Glendale 1 3 4 Career Success HS - Main Campus 1 6 7 Total 10 23 33 Casa Grande Union High School District Casa Grande Union High School 9 4 13 Casa Verde High School 13 13 Desert Winds High School 1 3 4 Total 10 20 30 Catalina Foothills Unified District Catalina Foothills High School 6 3 9 Total 6 3 9 Cave Creek Unified District Cactus Shadows High School/ PSH 2 2 Total 2 2 Cedar Unified District White Cone High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Center for Academic Success, Inc. Center for Academic Success, The # 1 18 6 24 Center for Academic Success, The # 2 2 3 5 Total 20 9 29 Chandler Unified District Basha High School 3 2 5 Chandler High School 5 3 8 Hamilton High School 14 5 19 Total 22 10 32 Chinle Unified District Chinle High School 13 13 Total 13 13 Chino Valley Unified District Chino Valley High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Cholla Academy Westland School 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Coconino Cnty Regional Accommodation SD Ponderosa High School 8 1 9 Tse'yaato' High School 4 3 7 Total 12 4 16 Colorado River Union High School District Mohave High School 7 4 11 River Valley High School 1 5 6 Total 8 9 17 Compass High School, Inc. Compass High School 5 4 9 Total 5 4 9 Coolidge Unified District Coolidge High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Cornerstone Charter School, Inc. Cornerstone Charter School 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Country Gardens Educational Services, LLC Country Gardens Charter School 1 1 Total 1 1 Deer Valley Charter Schools, Inc. Deer Valley Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Deer Valley Unified District Boulder Creek High School 1 5 6 Deer Valley High School 4 1 5 Mountain Ridge High School 3 3 Total 5 9 14 Desert Rose Academy, Inc. Desert Rose Academy Charter School 1 7 8 8 Total 1 7 8 Desert Technology Schools, Inc. Desert Technology High School 3 2 5 Total 3 2 5 Double Adobe Elementary District Bisbee High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Douglas Unified District Douglas High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Dysart Unified District Dysart High School 17 4 21 Valley Vista High School 3 3 Willow Canyon High School 46 5 51 Total 63 12 75 E. A. G. L. E. Academy, Inc. E. A. G. L. E. Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Eastpointe High School, Inc. Eastpointe High School 5 5 Total 5 5 E- cademie, A Charter School E- cademie 1 1 E- cademie, - Woods 1 1 Total 1 1 2 EDGE School Inc. The Edge High School - Child and Family Resources 1 1 Edge High Schl - Himmel Park 2 6 8 EDGE High School - Northwest 1 1 2 Edge High School - Sahuarita 3 3 6 Total 7 10 17 E- Institute Charter Schools, Inc. e- Institute at Acoma 6 8 14 e- Institute at Union Hills 29 36 65 Total 35 44 79 El Dorado Public Charter High School El Dorado High School 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Excalibur Charter School Inc Excalibur Charter School 3 3 Total 3 3 Flagstaff Unified District Coconino High School 11 1 12 Flagstaff High School 14 14 Sinagua High School 6 6 Total 31 1 32 Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, Inc. Crittenton Youth Academy 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Florence Unified School District Florence High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Flowing Wells Unified District Flowing Wells High School 3 3 Sentinel Peak High School 1 1 Total 4 4 Ganado Unified School District Ganado High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 Genesis Academy Genesis Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Gila County Regional School District Globe Education Center 1 6 7 Payson Education Center 1 1 Total 1 7 8 Gilbert Unified District Desert Ridge High 1 1 Gilbert High School 8 8 9 Gilbert Learning Center 1 1 Highland High School 6 6 Mesquite High School 11 11 Total 27 27 Glendale Union High School District Glendale High School 2 1 3 Greenway High School 1 3 4 Metrocenter Academy 5 4 9 Moon Valley High School 2 1 3 Washington High School 1 1 Total 11 9 20 Globe Unified District Globe High School 6 7 13 Total 6 7 13 Harvest Power Community Development Group, Inc. Harvest Preparatory Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Heber- Overgaard Unified District Mogollon High School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Higley Unified School District Higley High School 4 4 Total 4 4 Holbrook Unified District Holbrook High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Humanities and Sciences Academy of the United States, Inc. Humanities and Science Institute - Tempe 1 1 2 Humanities and Sciences Academy Arizona 20 9 29 International Commerce Institute - Tempe 2 2 International Commerce Institute - Tsaile 1 1 Total 22 12 34 Humboldt Unified District Bradshaw Mountain H S 3 3 Total 3 3 Indian Oasis- Baboquivari Unified District Baboquivari High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Intelli- School, Inc. Intelli- School - Paradise Valley 9 3 12 Total 9 3 12 International Commerce Secondary Schools, Inc. Humanities & Sciences Institute - Phoenix 1 1 International Commerce Institute - Phoenix 9 18 27 Total 9 19 28 J O Combs Unified School District Queen Creek High School 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 James Sandoval Preparatory High School James Sandoval Preparatory HS 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Kayenta Unified District Monument Valley High School 1 3 4 Total 1 3 4 Kestrel Schools, Inc. Kestrel High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Kingman Unified School District Mt Tipton Elementary School 4 3 7 North Campus 30 9 39 Total 34 12 46 10 Kirkland Elementary District Prescott High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Lake Havasu Unified District Lake Havasu High School 25 10 35 Total 25 10 35 LEAD Charter Schools Leading Edge Academy HS 3 3 Total 3 3 Liberty High School Liberty High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Life Skills Center of Arizona, Inc. dba Life Skills Center of Arizona Life Skills Center of Arizona 9 6 15 Total 9 6 15 Littlefield Unified District Beaver Dam High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Luz Academy of Tucson, Inc Luz Academy of Tucson 1 1 Total 1 1 Maine Consolidated School District Flagstaff High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Marana Unified District Marana High School 4 4 8 Mountain View High School 1 2 3 Total 5 6 11 Maricopa County Community College Dist. on behalf of Gateway Early College Hi Gateway Early College High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Maricopa County Regional District Tumbleweed Regional Learning Center 1 1 Total 1 1 Maricopa Unified School District Maricopa High School 2 4 6 Total 2 4 6 Mary C O'Brien Accommodation District Villa Oasis Interscholastic Center For Education ( voice) 2 2 Total 2 2 Mary Ellen Halvorson Educational Foundation. dba: Tri- City Prep High School Tri- City College Prep High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Maya Public Charter High School Maya High School 6 4 10 Total 6 4 10 Mayer Unified School District Mayer Junior/ Senior HS 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Mesa Unified District Dobson High School 10 4 14 East Valley Academy 7 2 9 Mesa High School 5 4 9 Mountain View High School 3 6 9 Red Mountain High School 6 5 11 Skyline High School 13 13 Westwood High School 4 2 6 Total 48 23 71 Miami Unified District Miami High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Mingus Mntn. Estate Residential Center, Inc. Mingus Mountain Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Mingus Union High School District Mingus Union High School 6 6 11 Total 6 6 Mountain Rose Academy, Inc. Mountain Rose Academy 14 14 Total 14 14 Naco Elementary District Bisbee High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Nadaburg Unified School District Centennial High School 1 1 Total 1 1 New Visions Academy, Inc. New Visions Academy - St. John's Campus 1 1 Star Valley School 1 1 Total 2 2 New West School New West School 1 1 Total 1 1 Nogales Unified District Nogales High School 4 4 Pierson Vocational High School 1 2 3 Total 1 6 7 North Star Charter School, Inc. North Star Charter School, Inc. 7 11 18 Total 7 11 18 Northern Arizona Academy for Career Development, Inc. Northern AZ Academy for Career Dev. - Taylor 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Nosotros, Inc Nosotros Academy 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Ombudsman Educational Services, Ltd., a subsidiary of Educational Services of Ame Ombudsman - Charter East II 1 1 Total 1 1 OMEGA SCHOOLS d. b. a. Omega Academy, Inc. La Puerta High School 5 5 Oasis High School 2 2 Total 7 7 Oracle Elementary District Canyon Del Oro High School 4 1 5 Ironwood Ridge High School 1 1 Total 5 1 6 PACE Preparatory Academy, Inc. PACE Preparatory Academy 4 6 10 Total 4 6 10 Page Unified District Page High School 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Palominas Elementary District Buena High School 3 6 9 Total 3 6 9 Paradise Valley Unified District Horizon High School 6 2 8 North Canyon High School 5 5 Paradise Valley High School 25 1 26 Pinnacle High School 4 3 7 Polaris High School 9 3 12 Shadow Mountain High School 2 2 Total 51 9 60 Parker Unified School District Parker Alternative School 2 2 Parker High School 14 8 22 Total 16 8 24 PAS Charter, Inc., dba Intelli- School Intelli- School - Metro Center 6 3 9 Total 6 3 9 12 Patagonia Union High School District Patagonia Union High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Pathways KM Charter Schools, Inc Rimrock Public High School 6 6 Total 6 6 Payson Unified District Payson High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Peoria Unified School District Cactus High School 4 4 Centennial High School 28 28 Ironwood High School 20 4 24 Peoria High School 18 18 Peoria Transition Center 5 5 Raymond S. Kellis 11 11 Sunrise Mountain High School 20 4 24 Total 106 8 114 Phoenix School of Academic Excellence The Learning Institute, The 5 5 Total 5 5 Phoenix Union High School District Alhambra High School 11 1 12 Bostrom Alternative Center 8 2 10 Camelback High School 9 9 Carl Hayden High School 9 9 Central High School 10 3 13 Cesar Chavez High School 22 5 27 Maryvale High School 10 2 12 Metro Tech High School 9 13 22 North High School 7 2 9 Phoenix Union Cyber HS 4 1 5 South Mountain High School 8 2 10 Suns- Diamondback Education Academy 4 4 Trevor Browne High School 2 2 Total 111 33 144 Pima County Board of Supervisors Pima Vocational High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pima Prevention Partnership dba Pima Partnership School, The Pima Partnership School, The 4 4 Total 4 4 Pine Strawberry Elementary District Payson High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pinnacle Education- Casa Grande, Inc. Pinnacle HS - Casa Grande 3 3 Total 3 3 Pinnacle Education- Kino, Inc. Pinnacle Charter High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pinnacle Education- Mesa, Inc. Pinnacle High School - Mesa 4 1 5 Total 4 1 5 Pinnacle Education- Tempe, Inc. Pinnacle High School - Tempe 4 3 7 Pinnacle Virtual High School 9 2 11 Total 13 5 18 Pinnacle Education- WMCB, Inc. Pinnacle Charter High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Pinon Unified District Pinon High School 9 9 Total 9 9 13 PPEP & Affiliates PPEC Tec - Robles Junction Learning Center 1 1 PPEP TEC - Alice S. Paul Learning Center 1 1 2 PPEP TEC - Celestino Fernandez Learning Center 1 3 4 PPEP TEC - Cesar Chavez Learning Center 4 4 8 PPEP TEC - Colin L. Powell Learning Center 2 2 PPEP TEC - John David Arnold Learning Center 2 3 5 PPEP TEC - Jose Yepez Learning Center 1 1 2 PPEP TEC - ' Lito' Pena Learning Center 1 2 3 PPEP TEC - Manuel Borjorquez Learning Center 1 1 PPEP TEC - Victor Soltero Learning Center 1 2 3 Total 12 19 31 Precision Academy Systems, Inc Precision Academy System Charter School 12 16 28 Total 12 16 28 Premier Charter High School Premier Charter High School 11 5 16 Total 11 5 16 Prescott Unified District Prescott High School 12 3 15 Total 12 3 15 Primavera Technical Learning Center Primavera - Online 59 8 67 Total 59 8 67 Queen Creek Unified District Queen Creek High School 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Red Mesa Unified District Red Mesa High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Round Valley Unified District Round Valley High School 4 4 Total 4 4 RSD Charter School, Inc. Intelli- School Charter High School - Glendale Site 6 1 7 RSD Charter High School 1 1 Total 6 2 8 Safford Unified District Mt Graham High School 4 2 6 Safford High School 1 3 4 Total 5 5 10 Sahuarita Unified District Sahuarita High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Salt River Pima- Maricopa Comm. Schools Salt River High School 1 1 Total 1 1 San Carlos Unified District San Carlos High School 1 1 Total 1 1 San Simon Unified District San Simon School 1 1 Total 1 1 Sanders Unified District Valley High School 1 1 Total 1 1 14 Santa Cruz Valley Unified District Rio Rico High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Santa Cruz Valley Union HS District Santa Cruz Valley Union HS 1 1 Total 1 1 Scottsdale Educational Enrichment Public Charter High School SEES Charter School 6 1 7 Total 6 1 7 Scottsdale Unified District Arcadia High School 2 1 3 Chaparral High School 4 6 10 Coronado High School 2 1 3 Desert Mountain High School 3 2 5 Saguaro High School 2 1 3 Sierra Vista Academy 1 1 Total 14 11 25 Sedona- Oak Creek JUSD # 9 Sedona Red Rock High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Seligman Unified District Seligman High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Sequoia Choice Schools, LLLP Sequoia Choice School Arizona Distance Learning School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Show Low Unified District Show Low High School 2 2 White Mountain Institute 2 2 Total 4 4 Sierra Summit Academy Sierra Summit Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Sierra Vista Unified District Buena High School 18 18 36 Total 18 18 36 Skyline Schools, Inc. Skyline Technical High School 6 12 18 Skyline West Prep School 16 17 33 Total 22 29 51 Sonoran Desert School Sonoran Desert School 4 6 10 Total 4 6 10 Southern Arizona Community Academy, Inc. Southern Arizona Commty HS 1 5 6 Total 1 5 6 StarShine Academy StarShine Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Success School Arizona Charter Academy 6 6 Total 6 6 Summit Public Charter High School Summit High School 5 7 12 Total 5 7 12 Sunnyside Unified District Desert View High School 1 1 Sunnyside High School 4 3 7 Total 4 4 8 Superior School Superior School 1 1 Total 1 1 Superior Unified School District Superior Senior High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Telesis Center for Learning, Inc. Telesis Preparatory Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Tempe Accelerated Public Charter HS Tempe Accelerated High School 1 5 6 15 Total 1 5 6 Tempe Union High School District Compadre High School 8 1 9 Corona Del Sol High School 2 4 6 Desert Vista High School 5 7 12 Marcos De Niza High School 5 5 10 McClintock High School 1 1 2 Mountain Pointe High School 16 10 26 TAPBI 1 1 Tempe High School 3 6 9 Total 41 34 75 Thatcher Unified District Thatcher High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Tolleson Union High School District La Joya Community High Schl 1 3 4 Tolleson Union High School 3 3 Westview High School 4 3 7 Total 8 6 14 Tombstone Unified District Tombstone High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Tuba City Unified District Tuba City High School 5 7 12 Total 5 7 12 Tucson Accelerated Public Charter High Scl Tucson Accelerated High School 16 7 23 Total 16 7 23 Tucson Preparatory School Tucson Preparatory School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Tucson Unified District Aztec Desert Vista 6 3 9 Aztec Middle College 5 2 7 Aztec Middle College - East 6 6 Aztec Middle College Northwest 1 1 2 Catalina High Magnet School 2 6 8 Cholla High Magnet School 3 5 8 Downtown Alternative High Scl 7 1 8 Howenstine High School 1 1 PACE Alternative 3 3 Palo Verde High Magnet School 1 3 4 Pass Alternative High School 5 2 7 Project More High School 6 6 Pueblo High Magnet School 1 2 3 Rincon High School 2 4 6 Sabino High School 2 2 4 Sahuaro High School 3 2 5 Santa Rita High School 3 3 6 Southwest Alternative High Schl 2 2 Teenage Parent Program - TAPP 3 3 Tucson Magnet High School 8 12 20 University High School 1 1 Total 68 51 119 Tucson Urban League, Inc. Tucson Urban League Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Tucson Youth Development/ ACE Charter High School Alternative Computerized Education ( ACE) Charter HS 10 7 17 16 Total 10 7 17 Vail Unified District Pantano High School 3 2 5 The Vail High School 1 1 Total 4 2 6 Vicki A. Romero High School Vicki A. Romero High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Vision Charter School, Inc. Vision Charter School 3 3 Total 3 3 Westwind Children's Services Westwind Preparatory Academy 6 6 Total 6 6 Whiteriver Unified District Alchesay High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Wickenburg Unified District Wickenburg Alternative High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Yavapai Accommodation School District Yavapai County High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 YCFA Achieve Academy dba YCFA Achieve Academy YCFA Achieve Academy 2 2 Total 2 2 Yuma Private Industry Council, Inc. Educational Opportunity Center 4 1 5 Total 4 1 5 Yuma Union High School District Cibola High School 8 5 13 Kofa High School 5 1 6 San Luis High School 53 9 62 Vista Alternative School 1 1 2 Yuma High School 9 3 12 Total 76 19 95 GRAND TOTAL 1651 918 2569
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TITLE | Early graduation scholarship grant annual report |
CREATOR | Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education |
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Full Text | Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education … expanding access and increasing success in postsecondary education for Arizonans Annual Report for Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program Fiscal Year 2007†2008 Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education 2020 North Central, Suite 650 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Tel: ( 602) 258†2435 Fax: ( 602) 258†2483 Email: acpe@ azhighered. gov Website: http:// www. azhighered. gov November 30, 2008 The Honorable Janet Napolitano, Governor The Honorable Timothy Bee, President of the Senate The Honorable James P. Weirs, Speaker of the House of Representatives Ms. Michelle Reilly, State Documents Librarian, AZ Library, Archives, and Public Records I have the honor of submitting the first annual report on the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program on behalf of the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE). This non†need based grant is intended to act as an incentive for high school students to graduate early and promptly transition into a postsecondary education experience. This report includes information on the first partial year of Grant administration ( September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008) and a progress report on the administration of the Program since the end of the 2008 fiscal year. Challenges facing the effective administration of the program are also addressed within the report. The first partial year of planning and initial program development occurred in FY 2007†2008 and resulted in 41 scholarship awards. The funds to administer the program were received in January of 2008 and hiring staff, developing a web†based application, and promotion of the program began after receipt of these resources. The first quarter of 2008†2009 saw implementation of the first steps of an early awareness communications program and the launch of a web†based application system. The objectives of these initiatives are ( 1) to inform students and families so they can plan student course schedules in order to benefit from the scholarship and ( 2) to make the application process as easy and efficient as possible for students and their families. The Arizona Grants website www. azgrants. gov represents a single portal for students and families to access and apply for five separate State grants. The result of EGSG being added to this portal was 212 EGSG applications over a three month time period. The staff members of the ACPE are dedicated to continuous improvement of the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant Program through effective and efficient processes and measurement of outcomes. The ACPE staff look forward to fully developing this pathway to aid students seeking a postsecondary education experience for the benefit of Arizona’s educated workforce. Respectfully Submitted, Dr. April L. Osborn, Executive Director Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education cc: Dawn Wallace, Senate Higher Education and K†12 Committee Analyst Marge Zylla, JLBC Fiscal Analyst Patrick Makin, OSPB Budget Analyst Ingrid Garvey, House Assistant Research Analyst 1 The Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE) Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program 2007- 2008 Annual Report Submitted November 30, 2008 Dr. April L. Osborn, Executive Director Introduction and Description of the Scholarship On September 17, 2007, a new legislative mandate titled the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant ( EGSG) Program went into effect. This report includes information on the first partial year ( September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008) of Grant administration and a progress report on the administration of the Program since the end of the 2008 fiscal year. As requested in statute this report includes information on the number of early graduates, the number of scholarships provided to the students, where the students enrolled, and an administrative cost breakout for the Program. This non†need based grant is intended to act as an incentive for high school students to graduate early and promptly transition into a postsecondary education experience. High school students that graduate at least one year early and enroll full†time can receive up to $ 1,250 for their first year and up to $ 750 for their second year of postsecondary education; those who graduate one semester early and enroll full†time can receive up to $ 1,000 their first year and up to $ 500 for their second year. EGSG funds are available to early graduates to attend public/ private colleges, universities, community colleges or vocational postsecondary institutions. Students may attend over 100 regionally or nationally accredited institutions in the State of Arizona. Arizona Statute directs the Department of Education ( ADE) to provide the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education ( ACPE) with a list of early graduates with their identifying information, cohort graduation date, early graduation date and high school of graduation. The Statute directs the ACPE to administer the EGSG Program in conjunction with the ADE and to select eligible students each year for participation in the EGSG Program. Laying the Foundation: September 17, 2007 to June 30, 2008 The EGSG Program went into effect September 2007. Planning for the administration and start up of the Grant began immediately with existing ACPE staff; however, funds were not available to develop a web†based application, hire financial aid professionals or promote the Program to students and families until later. ADE transferred funds into the EGSG fund in January 2008. At that time, staff was hired and an infrastructure was created for the EGSG program. In an effort to quickly make the grant available to students a semi†automatic online application was developed and made available to students January 28, 2008. Within a few months and with limited opportunity for promotion, the first payments to EGSG students occurred April 8, 2008. The Speaker of the House and Representative Andy Tobin ( the sponsor of the EGSG bill) presented the first thirteen students with their grant check in a ceremony at the Capitol. Over the next few months, additional students completed the online application and enrolled in school. 2 By June 30, 2008 forty†one students were paid their first of four payments for a total of $ 18,500. The average grant amount for these students was $ 451.00. The total fiscal year student grant payments reflect just the first of four payments to these students. An additional $ 41,375 is promised to these students for future payments. Moreover, since students have three years to access EGSG funds and additional students will apply over this time period. Of the forty†one students paid in 2008, forty were one semester early graduates and one student was a one year early graduate. Of the early graduates who received funding, thirty†seven students graduated from a high school district and four students graduated from a charter high school. Of the forty†one early graduates on scholarship, nine went to a university, twenty†eight went to a community college, one enrolled in a private institution, and three students attended a vocational school. The final Arizona Department of Education Count of Early Graduates for 2008 which was received by the ACPE on October 2, 2008 shows a total of 2,569 students graduated early; between September 17, 2007 and June 30, 2008. Of those that graduated early, 1,651 students were reported as one semester early graduates and 918 students were reported as one year early graduates. The final Arizona Department of Education Count of SAIS ID Early Graduates report for 2008 is attached to this narrative which is broken down by district and high school. The balance in the Early Graduation Scholarship Grant fund as of June 30, 2008 was $ 3,135,817.00. These grant funds are being held for three years awaiting application from the early graduates who graduated after September 17, 2007. Administrative Costs Following the receipt of funds in January the Commission hired two employees to administer the Program, develop the student web portal for a single point of entry for application, and promote the program to students, families, and educators. The Commission is allotted 5% of the program funds for general administration. As of June 30, 2008 the Commission spent $ 70, 294 on general administration and start up costs. The administrative costs the fiscal year 07†08 are as follows: Personal Services and Employee Related Expenses $ 52, 487 ( Student Financial Aid Director and an Associate) Professional and Outside Services $ 7,831 ( Website Programming Application) Other Operating Expenses $ 7,164 ( Rent, printing, advertising, office supplies, Postage and telephones) Technology $ 2,812 ( Two computers for new staff) Total $ 70,294 Building the Program: Infrastructure and Awareness In the 2008 Legislative session two statutory changes were made to the Program. First, was the removal of the promissory note. It was replaced with additional accountability measures such as administering the funds in four payments each after confirmation of Satisfactory Academic Progress and student class attendance. The second change allowed the Commission staff to gather cost of 3 attendance information at the time of institutional verification. These changes to the EGSG Program have contributed to streamlining the application process, and thereby providing fewer deterrents to students to access funds. Since the end of the 2008 fiscal year, the Commission has focused on two objectives: ( 1) building the infrastructure and ( 2) promoting the EGSG Program to target groups. Central to the infrastructure was implementing an easy and efficient application process for students. The EGSG application process has been streamlined into a fully automated online student portal creating more efficiency. This online grant system serves two functions. First, it allows students to apply for any of the five State grants with one single application. All student grant data is collected on one single application and matched with the student’s federal financial aid application ensuring students are considered for all possible financial assistance. Second, the institution is able to access the website to provide the ACPE with needed information such as attendance, cost of attendance, and satisfactory academic progress. Since the information is all collected and shared online, the grant awarding process is much quicker, and there is less chance of error. Students also benefit from the online system by having the ability to monitor their grant application online. The new fully automated online grant application system was launched in August/ September 2008 and can be viewed at www. azgrants. gov. Since that time there have been 212 new student applications. These include both one semester and one year early graduates. As of November 2008, a total of $ 37,596 has been paid to 68 new students. The Commission has to hold funds for the early graduates for three years. An additional $ 84,500 is promised to these awarded students for future payments in following semesters. The second objective or area of focus is raising the awareness/ promotion of the EGSG Program. Since the ACPE does not have access to names and contact information for the early graduates or families, the bulk of communication is sent to those who work with and influence the early graduates. The ACPE staff has expanded the communication and promotion of the Program to influential stakeholders including: high school counselors/ administrators, admissions, outreach and financial aid professionals at Arizona postsecondary institutions, college access programs and members of the community. Emphasis is placed on building partnerships with professionals who can identify and educate potential early graduates of the Program. One method implemented is a bi†weekly email communication sent to all high school counselors. The staff has also provided Program information for the high school websites and financial aid nights. In addition, regular email communications are also sent to admissions/ outreach and financial aid professionals at the postsecondary institutions regarding the EGSG Program. A long term goal is to reach students in middle school so that they can plan to graduate early. Students live in an online world. The ACPE has created accounts for the EGSG Program in MySpace and Face Book in an effort to target students. These online social networks will allow students to view Program information, and reach ACPE staff through social networks online. ACPE staff continues to explore other online promotion avenues to reach the students such as i†TunesU. The administration of the EGSG program is challenging in several ways. First, ACPE is unable to access the names and addresses of the early graduates. Therefore, ACPE cannot directly communicate with the students and families regarding the Program. Second, because the early graduates names and contact information is unknown the ACPE cannot account for funds by student, making financial predications and fund accountability challenging. Third, ADE informs the ACPE that reports from the 4 SAIS system can be modified as long as to two years after a student graduates, making it difficult to rely on the validity of the data. The EGSG Grant has potential to serve large numbers of students and increase participation in postsecondary education. Promotion and administration of this grant for a full year ( 2008†2009) will allow the Commission to begin to assess the potential impact of this new financial assistance program to the State. The mission of the Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education is expanding access and increasing success in postsecondary education for Arizonans. The Commissioners and staff continue to work to find new and inventive ways to reach the Arizona early graduates and those who influence them. This EGSG Program represents a new pathway to higher education that can be very valuable to the State and its future educated workforce. 5 Arizona Dept. of Education Count of SAIS ID Early Graduates 2007- 2008 DOR Name Name Early Type Grand Semester Year Total Academy of Building Industries, Inc. Academy of Building Industries 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Accelerated Learning Center, Inc. Accelerated Learning Center 23 1 24 Total 23 1 24 Agua Fria Union High School District Agua Fria High School 14 14 Desert Edge High School 20 1 21 Millennium High School 28 1 29 Total 62 2 64 AIBT Non- Profit Charter HS- Phoenix RCB High School - Phoenix 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Air Academy Charter High School dba Thomas Jefferson High School Thomas Jefferson High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Altar Valley Elementary District Flowing Wells High School 1 1 Total 1 1 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Alta Vista High School Alta Vista High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Apache Trail High School Apache Trail High School 7 9 16 Total 7 9 16 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Desert Hills High School Desert Hills High School 26 1 27 Total 26 1 27 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Estrella High School Estrella High School 10 14 24 Total 10 14 24 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Ocotillo High School Ocotillo High School 3 8 11 Total 3 8 11 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Peoria Accelerated High School Peoria Accelerated High School 17 22 39 Total 17 22 39 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. South Pointe High School South Pointe High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. South Ridge High School South Ridge High School 1 1 Total 1 1 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. Sun Valley High School Sun Valley High School 11 9 20 Total 11 9 20 American Charter Schools Foundation d. b. a. West Phoenix High School West Phoenix High School 10 6 16 Total 10 6 16 Amphitheater Unified District Amphitheater High School 5 9 14 Canyon Del Oro High School 2 6 8 Ironwood Ridge High School 1 1 Total 8 15 23 6 Antelope Union High School District Antelope Union High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Apache Junction Unified District Apache Junction High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 Arizona Academy of Science And Technology, Inc. Arizona Academy of Science and Technology 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center, Inc AAEC - SMCC Campus 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center, Inc. AAEC Paradise Valley 3 3 Total 3 3 Arizona Call- a- Teen Youth Resources, Inc. Arizona Call- a- Teen Center for Excellence 1 1 Total 1 1 Arizona School for Integrated Academics and Technologies, Inc. School for Integrated Academics and Technologies 1 1 Total 1 1 Ash Fork Joint Unified District Ash Fork High School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Az- Tec High School AZTEC High School 4 4 Total 4 4 BASIS School, Inc. BASIS Scottsdale 1 1 BASIS Tucson 2 2 4 Total 2 3 5 Benson Unified School District San Pedro Valley High School 6 2 8 Total 6 2 8 Bicentennial Union High School District Salome High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Bisbee Unified District Bisbee High School 4 4 Total 4 4 Blue Ridge Unified District Blue Ridge High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Blueprint Education Hope High School Online 1 1 Total 1 1 Buckeye Union High School District Buckeye Union High School 10 1 11 Estrella Foothills High School 16 16 The Buckeye Academy 2 1 3 Total 28 2 30 Calli Ollin Academy Calli Ollin Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Calli Ollin Academy dba Toltecalli Academy Toltecali Academy 2 6 8 Total 2 6 8 Camp Verde Unified District Camp Verde High School 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 Canon Elementary District Boulder Creek High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Canyon Rose Academy, Inc. Canyon Rose Academy 19 19 Total 19 19 Career Success Schools Career Success HS - Cave Creek 5 12 17 Career Success HS - Copper Square 3 2 5 7 Career Success HS - Glendale 1 3 4 Career Success HS - Main Campus 1 6 7 Total 10 23 33 Casa Grande Union High School District Casa Grande Union High School 9 4 13 Casa Verde High School 13 13 Desert Winds High School 1 3 4 Total 10 20 30 Catalina Foothills Unified District Catalina Foothills High School 6 3 9 Total 6 3 9 Cave Creek Unified District Cactus Shadows High School/ PSH 2 2 Total 2 2 Cedar Unified District White Cone High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Center for Academic Success, Inc. Center for Academic Success, The # 1 18 6 24 Center for Academic Success, The # 2 2 3 5 Total 20 9 29 Chandler Unified District Basha High School 3 2 5 Chandler High School 5 3 8 Hamilton High School 14 5 19 Total 22 10 32 Chinle Unified District Chinle High School 13 13 Total 13 13 Chino Valley Unified District Chino Valley High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Cholla Academy Westland School 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Coconino Cnty Regional Accommodation SD Ponderosa High School 8 1 9 Tse'yaato' High School 4 3 7 Total 12 4 16 Colorado River Union High School District Mohave High School 7 4 11 River Valley High School 1 5 6 Total 8 9 17 Compass High School, Inc. Compass High School 5 4 9 Total 5 4 9 Coolidge Unified District Coolidge High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Cornerstone Charter School, Inc. Cornerstone Charter School 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Country Gardens Educational Services, LLC Country Gardens Charter School 1 1 Total 1 1 Deer Valley Charter Schools, Inc. Deer Valley Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Deer Valley Unified District Boulder Creek High School 1 5 6 Deer Valley High School 4 1 5 Mountain Ridge High School 3 3 Total 5 9 14 Desert Rose Academy, Inc. Desert Rose Academy Charter School 1 7 8 8 Total 1 7 8 Desert Technology Schools, Inc. Desert Technology High School 3 2 5 Total 3 2 5 Double Adobe Elementary District Bisbee High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Douglas Unified District Douglas High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Dysart Unified District Dysart High School 17 4 21 Valley Vista High School 3 3 Willow Canyon High School 46 5 51 Total 63 12 75 E. A. G. L. E. Academy, Inc. E. A. G. L. E. Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Eastpointe High School, Inc. Eastpointe High School 5 5 Total 5 5 E- cademie, A Charter School E- cademie 1 1 E- cademie, - Woods 1 1 Total 1 1 2 EDGE School Inc. The Edge High School - Child and Family Resources 1 1 Edge High Schl - Himmel Park 2 6 8 EDGE High School - Northwest 1 1 2 Edge High School - Sahuarita 3 3 6 Total 7 10 17 E- Institute Charter Schools, Inc. e- Institute at Acoma 6 8 14 e- Institute at Union Hills 29 36 65 Total 35 44 79 El Dorado Public Charter High School El Dorado High School 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Excalibur Charter School Inc Excalibur Charter School 3 3 Total 3 3 Flagstaff Unified District Coconino High School 11 1 12 Flagstaff High School 14 14 Sinagua High School 6 6 Total 31 1 32 Florence Crittenton Services of Arizona, Inc. Crittenton Youth Academy 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Florence Unified School District Florence High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Flowing Wells Unified District Flowing Wells High School 3 3 Sentinel Peak High School 1 1 Total 4 4 Ganado Unified School District Ganado High School 9 1 10 Total 9 1 10 Genesis Academy Genesis Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Gila County Regional School District Globe Education Center 1 6 7 Payson Education Center 1 1 Total 1 7 8 Gilbert Unified District Desert Ridge High 1 1 Gilbert High School 8 8 9 Gilbert Learning Center 1 1 Highland High School 6 6 Mesquite High School 11 11 Total 27 27 Glendale Union High School District Glendale High School 2 1 3 Greenway High School 1 3 4 Metrocenter Academy 5 4 9 Moon Valley High School 2 1 3 Washington High School 1 1 Total 11 9 20 Globe Unified District Globe High School 6 7 13 Total 6 7 13 Harvest Power Community Development Group, Inc. Harvest Preparatory Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Heber- Overgaard Unified District Mogollon High School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Higley Unified School District Higley High School 4 4 Total 4 4 Holbrook Unified District Holbrook High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Humanities and Sciences Academy of the United States, Inc. Humanities and Science Institute - Tempe 1 1 2 Humanities and Sciences Academy Arizona 20 9 29 International Commerce Institute - Tempe 2 2 International Commerce Institute - Tsaile 1 1 Total 22 12 34 Humboldt Unified District Bradshaw Mountain H S 3 3 Total 3 3 Indian Oasis- Baboquivari Unified District Baboquivari High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Intelli- School, Inc. Intelli- School - Paradise Valley 9 3 12 Total 9 3 12 International Commerce Secondary Schools, Inc. Humanities & Sciences Institute - Phoenix 1 1 International Commerce Institute - Phoenix 9 18 27 Total 9 19 28 J O Combs Unified School District Queen Creek High School 3 3 6 Total 3 3 6 James Sandoval Preparatory High School James Sandoval Preparatory HS 5 2 7 Total 5 2 7 Kayenta Unified District Monument Valley High School 1 3 4 Total 1 3 4 Kestrel Schools, Inc. Kestrel High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Kingman Unified School District Mt Tipton Elementary School 4 3 7 North Campus 30 9 39 Total 34 12 46 10 Kirkland Elementary District Prescott High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Lake Havasu Unified District Lake Havasu High School 25 10 35 Total 25 10 35 LEAD Charter Schools Leading Edge Academy HS 3 3 Total 3 3 Liberty High School Liberty High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Life Skills Center of Arizona, Inc. dba Life Skills Center of Arizona Life Skills Center of Arizona 9 6 15 Total 9 6 15 Littlefield Unified District Beaver Dam High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Luz Academy of Tucson, Inc Luz Academy of Tucson 1 1 Total 1 1 Maine Consolidated School District Flagstaff High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Marana Unified District Marana High School 4 4 8 Mountain View High School 1 2 3 Total 5 6 11 Maricopa County Community College Dist. on behalf of Gateway Early College Hi Gateway Early College High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Maricopa County Regional District Tumbleweed Regional Learning Center 1 1 Total 1 1 Maricopa Unified School District Maricopa High School 2 4 6 Total 2 4 6 Mary C O'Brien Accommodation District Villa Oasis Interscholastic Center For Education ( voice) 2 2 Total 2 2 Mary Ellen Halvorson Educational Foundation. dba: Tri- City Prep High School Tri- City College Prep High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Maya Public Charter High School Maya High School 6 4 10 Total 6 4 10 Mayer Unified School District Mayer Junior/ Senior HS 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Mesa Unified District Dobson High School 10 4 14 East Valley Academy 7 2 9 Mesa High School 5 4 9 Mountain View High School 3 6 9 Red Mountain High School 6 5 11 Skyline High School 13 13 Westwood High School 4 2 6 Total 48 23 71 Miami Unified District Miami High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Mingus Mntn. Estate Residential Center, Inc. Mingus Mountain Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Mingus Union High School District Mingus Union High School 6 6 11 Total 6 6 Mountain Rose Academy, Inc. Mountain Rose Academy 14 14 Total 14 14 Naco Elementary District Bisbee High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Nadaburg Unified School District Centennial High School 1 1 Total 1 1 New Visions Academy, Inc. New Visions Academy - St. John's Campus 1 1 Star Valley School 1 1 Total 2 2 New West School New West School 1 1 Total 1 1 Nogales Unified District Nogales High School 4 4 Pierson Vocational High School 1 2 3 Total 1 6 7 North Star Charter School, Inc. North Star Charter School, Inc. 7 11 18 Total 7 11 18 Northern Arizona Academy for Career Development, Inc. Northern AZ Academy for Career Dev. - Taylor 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Nosotros, Inc Nosotros Academy 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Ombudsman Educational Services, Ltd., a subsidiary of Educational Services of Ame Ombudsman - Charter East II 1 1 Total 1 1 OMEGA SCHOOLS d. b. a. Omega Academy, Inc. La Puerta High School 5 5 Oasis High School 2 2 Total 7 7 Oracle Elementary District Canyon Del Oro High School 4 1 5 Ironwood Ridge High School 1 1 Total 5 1 6 PACE Preparatory Academy, Inc. PACE Preparatory Academy 4 6 10 Total 4 6 10 Page Unified District Page High School 2 2 4 Total 2 2 4 Palominas Elementary District Buena High School 3 6 9 Total 3 6 9 Paradise Valley Unified District Horizon High School 6 2 8 North Canyon High School 5 5 Paradise Valley High School 25 1 26 Pinnacle High School 4 3 7 Polaris High School 9 3 12 Shadow Mountain High School 2 2 Total 51 9 60 Parker Unified School District Parker Alternative School 2 2 Parker High School 14 8 22 Total 16 8 24 PAS Charter, Inc., dba Intelli- School Intelli- School - Metro Center 6 3 9 Total 6 3 9 12 Patagonia Union High School District Patagonia Union High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Pathways KM Charter Schools, Inc Rimrock Public High School 6 6 Total 6 6 Payson Unified District Payson High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Peoria Unified School District Cactus High School 4 4 Centennial High School 28 28 Ironwood High School 20 4 24 Peoria High School 18 18 Peoria Transition Center 5 5 Raymond S. Kellis 11 11 Sunrise Mountain High School 20 4 24 Total 106 8 114 Phoenix School of Academic Excellence The Learning Institute, The 5 5 Total 5 5 Phoenix Union High School District Alhambra High School 11 1 12 Bostrom Alternative Center 8 2 10 Camelback High School 9 9 Carl Hayden High School 9 9 Central High School 10 3 13 Cesar Chavez High School 22 5 27 Maryvale High School 10 2 12 Metro Tech High School 9 13 22 North High School 7 2 9 Phoenix Union Cyber HS 4 1 5 South Mountain High School 8 2 10 Suns- Diamondback Education Academy 4 4 Trevor Browne High School 2 2 Total 111 33 144 Pima County Board of Supervisors Pima Vocational High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pima Prevention Partnership dba Pima Partnership School, The Pima Partnership School, The 4 4 Total 4 4 Pine Strawberry Elementary District Payson High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pinnacle Education- Casa Grande, Inc. Pinnacle HS - Casa Grande 3 3 Total 3 3 Pinnacle Education- Kino, Inc. Pinnacle Charter High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Pinnacle Education- Mesa, Inc. Pinnacle High School - Mesa 4 1 5 Total 4 1 5 Pinnacle Education- Tempe, Inc. Pinnacle High School - Tempe 4 3 7 Pinnacle Virtual High School 9 2 11 Total 13 5 18 Pinnacle Education- WMCB, Inc. Pinnacle Charter High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Pinon Unified District Pinon High School 9 9 Total 9 9 13 PPEP & Affiliates PPEC Tec - Robles Junction Learning Center 1 1 PPEP TEC - Alice S. Paul Learning Center 1 1 2 PPEP TEC - Celestino Fernandez Learning Center 1 3 4 PPEP TEC - Cesar Chavez Learning Center 4 4 8 PPEP TEC - Colin L. Powell Learning Center 2 2 PPEP TEC - John David Arnold Learning Center 2 3 5 PPEP TEC - Jose Yepez Learning Center 1 1 2 PPEP TEC - ' Lito' Pena Learning Center 1 2 3 PPEP TEC - Manuel Borjorquez Learning Center 1 1 PPEP TEC - Victor Soltero Learning Center 1 2 3 Total 12 19 31 Precision Academy Systems, Inc Precision Academy System Charter School 12 16 28 Total 12 16 28 Premier Charter High School Premier Charter High School 11 5 16 Total 11 5 16 Prescott Unified District Prescott High School 12 3 15 Total 12 3 15 Primavera Technical Learning Center Primavera - Online 59 8 67 Total 59 8 67 Queen Creek Unified District Queen Creek High School 2 3 5 Total 2 3 5 Red Mesa Unified District Red Mesa High School 1 2 3 Total 1 2 3 Round Valley Unified District Round Valley High School 4 4 Total 4 4 RSD Charter School, Inc. Intelli- School Charter High School - Glendale Site 6 1 7 RSD Charter High School 1 1 Total 6 2 8 Safford Unified District Mt Graham High School 4 2 6 Safford High School 1 3 4 Total 5 5 10 Sahuarita Unified District Sahuarita High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Salt River Pima- Maricopa Comm. Schools Salt River High School 1 1 Total 1 1 San Carlos Unified District San Carlos High School 1 1 Total 1 1 San Simon Unified District San Simon School 1 1 Total 1 1 Sanders Unified District Valley High School 1 1 Total 1 1 14 Santa Cruz Valley Unified District Rio Rico High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Santa Cruz Valley Union HS District Santa Cruz Valley Union HS 1 1 Total 1 1 Scottsdale Educational Enrichment Public Charter High School SEES Charter School 6 1 7 Total 6 1 7 Scottsdale Unified District Arcadia High School 2 1 3 Chaparral High School 4 6 10 Coronado High School 2 1 3 Desert Mountain High School 3 2 5 Saguaro High School 2 1 3 Sierra Vista Academy 1 1 Total 14 11 25 Sedona- Oak Creek JUSD # 9 Sedona Red Rock High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Seligman Unified District Seligman High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Sequoia Choice Schools, LLLP Sequoia Choice School Arizona Distance Learning School 1 1 2 Total 1 1 2 Show Low Unified District Show Low High School 2 2 White Mountain Institute 2 2 Total 4 4 Sierra Summit Academy Sierra Summit Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Sierra Vista Unified District Buena High School 18 18 36 Total 18 18 36 Skyline Schools, Inc. Skyline Technical High School 6 12 18 Skyline West Prep School 16 17 33 Total 22 29 51 Sonoran Desert School Sonoran Desert School 4 6 10 Total 4 6 10 Southern Arizona Community Academy, Inc. Southern Arizona Commty HS 1 5 6 Total 1 5 6 StarShine Academy StarShine Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Success School Arizona Charter Academy 6 6 Total 6 6 Summit Public Charter High School Summit High School 5 7 12 Total 5 7 12 Sunnyside Unified District Desert View High School 1 1 Sunnyside High School 4 3 7 Total 4 4 8 Superior School Superior School 1 1 Total 1 1 Superior Unified School District Superior Senior High School 3 3 Total 3 3 Telesis Center for Learning, Inc. Telesis Preparatory Academy 3 3 Total 3 3 Tempe Accelerated Public Charter HS Tempe Accelerated High School 1 5 6 15 Total 1 5 6 Tempe Union High School District Compadre High School 8 1 9 Corona Del Sol High School 2 4 6 Desert Vista High School 5 7 12 Marcos De Niza High School 5 5 10 McClintock High School 1 1 2 Mountain Pointe High School 16 10 26 TAPBI 1 1 Tempe High School 3 6 9 Total 41 34 75 Thatcher Unified District Thatcher High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Tolleson Union High School District La Joya Community High Schl 1 3 4 Tolleson Union High School 3 3 Westview High School 4 3 7 Total 8 6 14 Tombstone Unified District Tombstone High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Tuba City Unified District Tuba City High School 5 7 12 Total 5 7 12 Tucson Accelerated Public Charter High Scl Tucson Accelerated High School 16 7 23 Total 16 7 23 Tucson Preparatory School Tucson Preparatory School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 Tucson Unified District Aztec Desert Vista 6 3 9 Aztec Middle College 5 2 7 Aztec Middle College - East 6 6 Aztec Middle College Northwest 1 1 2 Catalina High Magnet School 2 6 8 Cholla High Magnet School 3 5 8 Downtown Alternative High Scl 7 1 8 Howenstine High School 1 1 PACE Alternative 3 3 Palo Verde High Magnet School 1 3 4 Pass Alternative High School 5 2 7 Project More High School 6 6 Pueblo High Magnet School 1 2 3 Rincon High School 2 4 6 Sabino High School 2 2 4 Sahuaro High School 3 2 5 Santa Rita High School 3 3 6 Southwest Alternative High Schl 2 2 Teenage Parent Program - TAPP 3 3 Tucson Magnet High School 8 12 20 University High School 1 1 Total 68 51 119 Tucson Urban League, Inc. Tucson Urban League Academy 1 1 Total 1 1 Tucson Youth Development/ ACE Charter High School Alternative Computerized Education ( ACE) Charter HS 10 7 17 16 Total 10 7 17 Vail Unified District Pantano High School 3 2 5 The Vail High School 1 1 Total 4 2 6 Vicki A. Romero High School Vicki A. Romero High School 5 5 Total 5 5 Vision Charter School, Inc. Vision Charter School 3 3 Total 3 3 Westwind Children's Services Westwind Preparatory Academy 6 6 Total 6 6 Whiteriver Unified District Alchesay High School 1 1 Total 1 1 Wickenburg Unified District Wickenburg Alternative High School 2 2 Total 2 2 Yavapai Accommodation School District Yavapai County High School 2 1 3 Total 2 1 3 YCFA Achieve Academy dba YCFA Achieve Academy YCFA Achieve Academy 2 2 Total 2 2 Yuma Private Industry Council, Inc. Educational Opportunity Center 4 1 5 Total 4 1 5 Yuma Union High School District Cibola High School 8 5 13 Kofa High School 5 1 6 San Luis High School 53 9 62 Vista Alternative School 1 1 2 Yuma High School 9 3 12 Total 76 19 95 GRAND TOTAL 1651 918 2569 |