Heritage Academy updates families on course selection meetings and enrollment deadlines
This week, Heritage Academy focused on addressing student questions regarding course selections.
This week, Heritage Academy focused on addressing student questions regarding course selections.
Due to changes in district boundaries, Madison Elementary will no longer have the classroom space needed to house the RISE/SOAR program after this school year.
Heritage Academy in Mesa, Arizona, has issued a reminder to families regarding important steps for the upcoming 2026–2027 school year.
For families considering Kindergarten options, Gilbert Public Schools District (GPS) emphasizes an environment focused on care, community, and continuous learning.
Gilbert Public Schools has recognized 65 employees for achieving 25 years of service with the district.
Just before the winter break, more than 200 fifth- and sixth-grade students at Canyon Rim Elementary participated in the school’s annual science fair, presenting hands-on projects to nearly 700 younger…
The following event is scheduled to take place in Southeast Valley this month.
Jay Feely emphasizes the need for open discussion and diverse viewpoints in higher education as part of his campaign for Arizona’s 5th Congressional District.
These books are recommended for third graders who enjoy engaging stories and learning new concepts.
The process of learning to read is important for first graders, and choosing the right books can make a difference in their development.
The process of learning to read is important for second graders, as it shapes their future relationship with books and literacy.
Reading proficiency is a key factor in academic and personal development for middle school students.
Charter schools have become a significant part of Arizona’s public education system, with nearly 21 percent of public-school students enrolled in these institutions, according to the Arizona Charter Schools Association.
Fifth graders in the United States are being encouraged to read more at home, as recent data shows that 31% of public K-12 students finished the 2024-25 school year behind…
This year, several books have been highlighted as strong choices for fourth-grade readers.
Charter schools in Arizona, including Legacy Traditional Schools, are becoming an increasingly popular option for families seeking alternatives to traditional public education.
A selection of books is being recommended for seventh graders, aiming to foster a love of reading and support emotional and intellectual growth.
Parents in Arizona considering charter schools for their children should be aware that most enrollment deadlines occur between November and March for the following academic year.
Charter schools are increasingly being considered by families of special needs students as an alternative to traditional public schools.
The following school event is scheduled to take place in Southeast Valley this week.
Cursive writing is being reconsidered as an important educational tool for brain development, reading fluency, and academic achievement, despite the increasing reliance on digital technology in classrooms.
Arizona families have several options when it comes to enrolling their children in charter schools.
Arizona charter schools are increasingly recognized for their focus on preparing students for college from the earliest grades.
When selecting a charter school in Phoenix, families are encouraged to consider factors such as academic performance, school culture, extracurricular activities, and feedback from other parents.
Supporting a child’s learning at home can be achieved through consistent routines and encouraging environments, according to advice endorsed by teachers.
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