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  1. Arizona School for the Arts, Phoenix, Arizona. 3,775 likes · 150 talking about this · 3,244 were here. ASA is a tuition-free public charter school that combines rigorous academics and the performing...

  2. Giving. Much like an orchestra consists of many specialized players, the success of ASA depends on many specialized players: our parents, our students, our alumni and our community. Everyone has an important role in our ensemble and ensures ASA remains a finely-tuned institution committed to high academic standards and the performing arts.

  3. FACULTY We would be like any other school without our incredible faculty and staff. We have 1:16 class ratios and 66% of our staff hold either Masters or PhD/DMA degrees. Small class sizes allow our faculty of academic scholars and of performing artists to provide personalized attention to all students. We use a grade-level approach to support students holistically, integratingRead More

  4. Visit ASA’s campus on special days and experience what makes us an exceptional place and choice for your student. Get a personalized and insightful Student Ambassador-led tour of Arizona School for the Arts! Our 45-minute tours provide: An intro by Head of School, Ms. Fregulia or Principal Bass. A meet-and-greet with our Admissions Team.

  5. The event is filled with performances from students, who will proudly present solo and ensemble acts, student-devised works, academic and club installations, and interactive surprises. Showcase is the highlight of the year, and you don’t want to miss it! Proceeds proudly support Arizona School for the Arts performing arts programming and events.

  6. Arizona School for the Arts. Aug 2019 - Present 4 years 9 months. 12th Grade College Prep English Teacher, 12th Grade Team Lead, Dual Enrollment Instructor, NEHS Faculty Advisor.

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  7. Learning Loss Interventions: The school has planned new ELA and Math Curriculums that will be directly tied to comprehensive benchmark data that we will collect on all students. The school will monitor the effectiveness of interventions implemented through NWEA benchmark testing 3 times a year, September, December and April. Using the data from NWEA, AzM2, IXL, and Common Lit, teachers will ...