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Brewer, Goddard spar over immigration, state budget

Thursday September 2nd

Republican Gov. Jan Brewer and Democratic challenger Terry Goddard attacked each other's ... LEARN MORE »

AZ Fact Check - Proposition 107

Thursday September 2nd

Proposition 107 would amend the Arizona Constitution to prohibit affirmative-action programs. If ... LEARN MORE »

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Thursday September 2nd

Tucson, AZ:  Parents interested in building a better relationship with their children can ... LEARN MORE »

New education report card grades student success, Arizona lags behind

Wednesday September 1st

Today, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) released a new book that provides a ... LEARN MORE »

Judge to hear arguments on Arizona's efforts to help students learn English

Wednesday September 1st

A federal judge is hearing arguments this week over whether the state is complying with federal ... LEARN MORE »

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The Facts

Arizona's Students Are Falling Behind In The Global Race.  It's Time For All Of Us To Expect More.

There is a competitive shift occurring around the globe and in local communities that highlights an increasing need to strengthen education in our state.  Arizona's students are falling behind their national and international peers in academic achievement, high school graduation rates and postsecondary degree attainment.  And our students who do graduate on time are increasingly unprepared to succeed in college, work or life.

In a world where the best jobs will go to the most knowledgeable and skilled workers regardless of where they live around the world, we cannot afford to let another day go without making education our state's top priority.  It's up to all of us to raise the bar, expecting more from ourselves, from our students and from each other.  Join the movement>>

Arizona Reality Check

  • Only 24% of Arizona 4th and 8th graders demonstrate proficiency in reading.
  • Arizona is ranked 38th in the nation for 8th graders proficient in math.
  • For every 100 9th graders in Arizona, only 17 will graduate from college on time.
  • Arizona is frequently cited as having one of the highest high school dropout rates in the nation.
  • Arizona is ranked 43rd in the nation for high school graduates who go directly to college.
  • Less than half of our public high school graduates qualify academically to enroll in public universities.
  • Arizona is ranked 49th in the nation for per student investment in K-12 education.
  • Only a quarter of Arizonans age 25 or older hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

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