Expecting More Just Got More Important
Posted May 14th, 2011 by Expect More Arizona
In 2007, Expect More Arizona didn’t even have a name. It was an idea held by a small group of passionate individuals who were concerned about our struggling education system and the lack of urgency to make it better. Few … Continue reading →
[WATCH] Horizonte Discussion: How Policy & Budget Cuts Impact Arizona Schools
Posted April 25th, 2011 by Expect More Arizona
Expect More Arizona’s Executive Director, Nicole Magnuson, and Arizona School Administrators‘ Executive Director, Deb Duvall, recently visited Eight’s Horizonte to discuss how recent policy and budget decisions impact Arizona’s schools. Watch the discussion in the video below, and join the … Continue reading →
Khan Academy: Sets Bar High and Helps Bolster Math Achievement
Posted April 5th, 2011 by Expect More Arizona
As parents, we want to be there to help our kids when they have challenges with their studies. But, what happens when they come to us for a subject matter that we aren’t comfortable with ourselves? For too many of … Continue reading →
DonorsChoose.org: Connecting Philanthropy to High Needs Classrooms
Posted March 6th, 2011 by Expect More Arizona
The Expect More Arizona team sat down with Charles Best, the founder of DonorsChoose.org, this past week to discuss his vision for his thriving internet-based business, its impact on local classrooms, as well as continued partnership opportunities with Expect More … Continue reading →
DonorsChoose.org: Connecting Philanthropy to High Needs Classrooms
Posted March 6th, 2011 by Expect More Arizona
The Expect More Arizona team sat down with Charles Best, the founder of DonorsChoose.org, this past week to discuss his vision for his thriving internet-based business, its impact on local classrooms, as well as continued partnership opportunities with Expect More … Continue reading →
Arizona Superintendent Candidates Discuss Arts Education
Posted August 1st, 2010 by Expect More Arizona
The Arizona Alliance for Arts Education and the Arizona Citizens for the Arts hosted a forum for the candidates for Superintendent of Public instruction to discuss arts education in Arizona. Watch an archive of the discussion, held at the Musical … Continue reading →