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Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA)

Arizona Education Funds should go to only Arizona Schools

August 27, 2020January 27, 2020 by David Gordon

In his January 13, 2020  State of the State Address, Governor Ducey, in remarks designed to appeal to his fringe conservative base,  blamed the “heavy hand of government” (otherwise known as the law) for permanently preventing families on the Navajo Reservation from using public Arizona State funds to pay for the private school (called Hilltop … Read more

Kathy Hoffman hopes to Continue Helping Children and Schools in 2020

August 27, 2020January 13, 2020 by David Gordon

Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman had a good first year in 2019. Through hers and others in the Governor’s office, the State Legislature, and Pro Education and Children Advocacy groups, Arizona education took forward strides in the last year. These include: Increased funding for schools. The reduction of self-contained ELL Instruction from four … Read more

Republicans launch a Witch Hunt against the E.S.A. division at the Arizona Department of Education.

October 16, 2019 by David Gordon

How far would $125 to $175 thousand go in a typical Arizona traditional or charter public school district? Well, it could pay for about three or four full-time school teachers. It could pay for three full-time counselors. Remember close to 300 schools just submitted approximately $100 million in grant applications to the Department of Education … Read more

Kathy Hoffman discusses her first Six Months as Arizona’s Superintendent of Public instruction

August 27, 2020June 17, 2019 by David Gordon

Kathy Hoffman is in her sixth month as Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Instruction. In that time, she has demonstrated strong leadership towards improving Arizona’s public schools by endeavoring to make them safer, addressing the teacher shortage that plagues the state, championing increased funding for education, advocating for greater accountability, transparency, and oversight in all schools … Read more

Superintendent Hoffman and Legislative District Seven Legislators find a grand compromise on ESA students attending school in New Mexico

August 27, 2020May 23, 2019 by David Gordon

Earlier in the week, it was reported by multiple sources that Navajo students in Window Rock, spurred on by the right-wing pro voucher Education group called the American Federation for Children, used the Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) they qualified for to enroll in a private school (Hilltop Christian School) two miles inside New Mexico. This … Read more

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