Brinton Elementary receives A grade from Arizona Department of Education

Doreen Brindley Principal
Doreen Brindley Principal
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Brinton Elementary School has received an A grade from the Arizona Department of Education for the 2024–25 academic year. The announcement highlights the work of students, support from families, and commitment of staff as contributing factors to this recognition.

“This recognition reflects the focused effort and dedication of our students, the unwavering support of our families, and the commitment of our exceptional staff. Together, we are building an outstanding learning community,” reads a statement from school officials.

The school also noted its anticipation for another successful academic year and encouraged families to share news of the achievement as enrollment opens for the 2026–27 school year. “We look forward to another successful academic year ahead. As we launch enrollment for the 2026–27 school year, we invite you to share this great news and help spread the word about the wonderful learning community we continue to grow together.”



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