ASU Prep is proud to present Family Choice Day, a flexible, hybrid scheduling option available to students enrolled at our Phoenix, South Phoenix, Pilgrim Rest, and Polytechnic campuses in Arizona. This innovative program allows families to choose how and where their children learn on Fridays, creating a more dynamic and relevant educational experience. Families can adjust their enrollment choices quarterly, ensuring the program aligns with their evolving needs.
Flexible learning options
In-person learning
Students have the option to attend half-day in-person classes at an ASU Prep campus or engage in special in-person programming at an ASU campus. On-campus offerings include academic intervention, enrichment programs, special field trips, and on-site internships, all designed to provide hands-on, enriching experiences that support learners’ growth.
At-home learning
For those who prefer a home-based learning environment, students can complete a “Friday Playlist” that includes both online learning and offline learning opportunities. Options include family field trips, out-of-school enrichment programs, internships at approved sites, digital electives, coursework “must-dos,” as well “may-do” suggestions, such as journaling.
The background of Family Choice Day
The concept of a flexible fifth day originated at our ASU Prep Casa Grande campus, where a four-day school week has been in place for many years. The hybrid program allowed an extra day for students to engage in jobs, internships, and academic support activities. The success of this model was mirrored at the South Phoenix high school campus last year, leading to the decision to expand the program across more campuses.
Surveys of families and teachers highlighted a strong preference for a flexible Friday, enabling the program to align with family needs while maintaining academic rigor. This flexibility has proved beneficial, reducing burnout and increasing student engagement and success.
The benefits of Family Choice Day
Megan Hanley, Executive Director of School Design, notes, “Family Choice Day gives families the choice and flexibility for what works best for them.” This could mean offering students a chance to recharge and engage in activities that spark their interests, providing valuable family time, or enabling them to pursue work opportunities and explore new passions.
The hybrid learning model of Family Choice Day offers numerous advantages, including:
Family flexibility: Families can tailor their student’s learning experience to best suit their needs, whether it’s a day of fun learning at school or a relaxed learning day at home.
Student engagement: By providing a break from the traditional school week, students remain excited and engaged, both academically and in non-academic activities.
Personal growth: Students are encouraged to explore interests outside the standard curriculum, fostering creativity and personal development.
Staff collaboration: Teachers have the opportunity to lead classes in areas they are passionate about, enhancing the educational experience for both students and educators.
Real-world preparation: Students become familiar with blended learning environments found in college classes and modern workplaces.
Unique offerings across campuses
“It’s going so well,” shares Hanley. “Each school site is offering such a unique program. Classes are being led by all kinds of staff members, including our School Resource Officer at Downtown Phoenix, as well as great community partners.”
Some of the unique programs and activities offered at each campus:
ASU Prep Polytechnic STEM Academy: Drones, robotics, piñata-making and other crafts.
ASU Prep Polytechnic High School: Collaborations with ASU on robotics, cooking classes and more.
ASU Prep Pilgrim Rest: Fashion program collaborations and leadership coding initiatives.
ASU Prep South Phoenix: Virtual reality coding, soccer skills development and aquarium projects.
A community effort
“We are so appreciative of our entire staff throughout the Network,” says Hanley. “Working through all of the processes and changes is only possible if our staff see the possibilities, understand the goal, and exhibit perseverance through change. We are also so grateful to our families who have handled the change so well and are excited about the possibilities both at home and at school.”
Family Choice Day is more than just a schedule change—it’s a gateway to unlimited possibilities in learning and personal growth. We are thrilled to see our students thrive in this flexible, innovative environment.
US News & World Report honor the latest in No. 1 rankings for university
For the 10th year in a row, Arizona State University is No. 1 in innovation in the newly released annual “Best Colleges” 2025 rankings by U.S. News & World Report — just one of many top rankings earned by the university.
ASU has placed first in the peer-nominated category every year since the “most innovative” category was created by U.S. News & World Report magazine, and the university has ranked ahead of MIT and Stanford University each time.
“Receiving the top innovation ranking from our peers for a decade is significant, as it affirms that our enterprise-wide innovation mindset is deeply tied to our institutional identity,” said ASU President Michael M. Crow.
“ASU works hard to find and act on every opportunity at every level of teaching, discovery and operations to collaborate and manifest better solutions. We are proud of the variety and scope of impact we are making.”
The latest accolade joins a series of repeated No. 1 rankings in recent years for high-impact areas including innovation, sustainability and impact.
In the just-released STARS Sustainable Campus Index from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, ASU ranked No. 1 in the United States and No. 2 in the world for its sustainability practices, ahead of Stanford, Cornell and Colorado State University. The index also put ASU in the top 10 worldwide for six “impact areas” of the assessment: No. 1 in air and climate, No. 2 in transportation, No. 3 in investment and finance, No. 7 in research, No. 9 in curriculum and No. 10 in public engagement.
For the fifth consecutive year, Times Higher Education ranked ASU No. 1 this summer in the U.S. for its work through education, research and practice in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. For the overall ranking, ASU came in ahead of Michigan State University, Penn State University and MIT.
For the third consecutive year, ASU was the No. 1 public university for hosting international students by the 2023 Institute of International Education’s Open Doors Report, ahead of the University of Illinois, Purdue and the University of Michigan.
Other No. 1 rankings over the past several years include:
No. 1 in research expenditures for anthropology, by the National Science Foundation (2023), ahead of the University of Michigan, Harvard University, Stanford University and the University of Arizona.
No. 1 in transdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and other sciences, by the National Science Foundation (2023), ahead of Northwestern University, Johns Hopkins University, the University of Pittsburgh and Ohio State University.
No. 1 journalism school in top overall awards for news, by the Broadcast Education Association (2022–24), ahead of Syracuse, the University of Florida and the University of Southern California.
No. 1 in the world for international trade, by the QS International Trade Rankings (2023–24), ahead of the University of Michigan, Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania domestically, and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, University of Toronto in Canada and IMD in Switzerland, internationally.
In the past year, ASU has made a huge impact in several areas:
Microelectronics
Earlier this month, five projects in the ASU-led Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub won nearly $30 million in federal funding to launch projects that will boost national security by enhancing U.S. microchip-making capability. In the spring, ASU entered into a partnership with DECA Technologies to collaborate on North America’s first Fan-Out Wafer-Level Packaging research and development capability.
Space
Last October, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifted the Psyche spacecraft into the sky, the first NASA deep-space mission led by ASU and the culmination of a 12-year undertaking led by Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Foundation and Regents Professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration, vice president of the ASU Interplanetary Initiative and the principal investigator of the Psyche mission. The spacecraft is traveling to the Psyche asteroid, which scientists believe could be part of a metal-rich interior of a planetesimal, a building block of a rocky planet.
It’s a mission that reaches far beyond the science team: ASU has involvedstudents and the community in the Psyche mission through art and education.
Heat mitigation
Arizona passed a law in the spring that guarantees mobile-home owners’ right to install cooling measures, thanks in large part to the work of the Knowledge Exchange for Resilience at ASU, an interdisciplinary team that worked for more than five years on the problem of extreme heat and mobile homes in the Valley.
Big grants
ASU won two big grants from the U.S. Agency for International Development: $80 million to create new learning opportunities and resources that support the success of young people in Africa, and $35 million to lead a large, interdisciplinary initiative to help reduce gender-based violence in El Salvador, with the goal of stemming the flow of irregular migration to the U.S.
In addition, the U.S. National Science Foundation chose ASU to lead a $15 million multi-institutional enterprise to confront climate challenges in the Southwest and spur economic development in the region.
Learn more about grants for solutions-oriented research on ASU News.
Artificial intelligence
In early 2024, ASU announced that it was the first higher education institution to collaborate with OpenAI, the AI research and deployment company behind ChatGPT. That led to the AI Innovation Challenge, in which more than 500 proposals for AI projects were submitted across the university. More than 200 of those projects are underway, including a bot to improve health care workers’ interviewing skills and the use of ChatGPT to enhance writing skills.
Top awards
Several of ASU’s community of faculty and administrators have won prestigious awards over the past year. Water expert Amber Wutich, President’s Professor and director of the Center for Global Health in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change, won a “genius grant” from the MacArthur Foundation, only the third ASU faculty member to do so.
Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, executive director of ASU Gammage and vice president for cultural affairs at ASU, won a Tony Honor for Excellence in Theater.
Regents Professor Michelene “Micki” Chi won the Yidan Prize for Education Research, the biggest award in education and an international honor that recognized her innovative approaches that help learners reach their full potential.
More from latest US News & World Report rankings
The “most innovative” ranking by U.S. News & World Report is based on peer voting. Institutions were nominated by college presidents, provosts and admissions deans across the country, and schools were chosen based on who is making the most innovative improvements in curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology and facilities.
ASU also was tied for No. 7 nationwide for undergraduate teaching — ahead of Yale, Stanford and Harvard universities — and No. 3 among public universities for the first-year college experience, ahead of the University of Michigan, Purdue University and Ohio State University.
In addition, ASU ranked highly in areas that are important for careers. The university was in the top 20 — along with Stanford, Cornell and Purdue universities — for service learning, in which students can apply what they learn in class in community activities. In the category of co-ops and internships for undergraduates, ASU ranked in the top 15 nationwide along with MIT, Duke and Harvard, and fifth among public universities, along with Georgia Tech, Purdue and Clemson — all part of continued, successful results in boosting the employability of ASU graduates.
Several ASU undergraduate degree programs ranked in the top 20 nationwide in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges for 2025:
No. 9 (tied) for business management information systems, W. P. Carey School; ahead of New York University, the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Michigan.
No. 9 for production/operations management, W. P. Carey School; ahead of the University of Indiana; the University of California, Berkeley; and NYU.
No. 10 for analytics, W. P. Carey School; ahead of Indiana University, Cornell and the University of Texas at Dallas.
No. 12 for business management, W. P. Carey School; ahead of the University of Southern California, Cornell and Pennsylvania State University.
No. 13 for accounting, W. P. Carey School; ahead of UC Berkeley, the University of Washington and Michigan State University.
No. 13 for environmental/environment health engineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering; ahead of Princeton, Yale and Rice universities.
No. 16 for civil engineering, Fulton Schools; ahead of UCLA, the University of Washington and the University of Wisconsin.
No. 17 (tied) for industrial manufacturing, Fulton Schools; along with USC, Ohio State University and the University of Pittsburgh.
No. 18 (tied) for cybersecurity computer science, Fulton Schools; ahead of Duke University and the Rochester Institute of Technology.
No. 19 (tied) for electrical/electronic communications engineering, Fulton Schools; ahead of Harvard, Columbia and the University of Wisconsin.
No. 19 for artificial intelligence computer science, Fulton Schools; ahead of Duke, Purdue and Yale.
No. 19 (tied) for finance, W. P. Carey School; ahead of Georgetown University, USC and Emory University.
Additionally, Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s undergraduate nursing program rose to No. 39 (tied) from No. 52, ahead of Florida State University, Purdue and George Mason University. ASU’s undergraduate psychology programs rose to No. 42 (tied) from No. 51, ahead of Stony Brook University, the University of Iowa and Temple University. The Fulton Schools’ overall undergraduate engineering program was tied for No. 35, ahead of Michigan State University, Iowa State University and the University of Arizona.
ASU Prep Phoenix High School is thrilled to announce the launch of our Transformational Teacher Leader (TTL) program—a groundbreaking initiative designed to empower educators to excel both inside and outside the classroom.
This unique role allows teachers to maintain their passion for teaching while stepping into leadership positions, creating a dynamic environment of growth and innovation.
What is a Transformational Teacher Leader?
Transformational Teacher Leaders at ASU Prep personify the school’s mission and values, serving as educational innovators who lead by example. They make data-driven decisions, implement innovative techniques, and promote collaboration within the school. As both teachers and leaders, TTLs inspire peers and drive educational progress.
In this hybrid role, TTLs have the opportunity to remain actively engaged in the classroom while also taking on responsibilities that allow them to influence instructional practices on their campuses. This means that our most dedicated teachers, who thrive on classroom interaction but seek greater responsibility, can have the best of both worlds.
Meet our Transformational Teacher Leaders
Ally Glow
Ms. Glow, an ASU alumna, has taught every level of high school English, including AP Seminar, Gifted Seminar, and ASU’s Poetry in America. She also has significantly contributed to curriculum development, highlighting her dedication and expertise in education.
Her passion for teaching Shakespeare shines through, and she is eager to transition into a leadership role without losing her connection with students. For Glow, the TTL role is a dream come true, offering her the chance to stay “hip with the times” while influencing education on a broader scale.
Agueda Nava
Ms. Nava is an incredibly well-rounded educator, holding a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Bilingual Education and two Master’s degrees from ASU in Middle School STEM and Educational Leadership. As a Fulbright recipient, Nava has developed curriculum and trained teachers in a small town near Barcelona, aligning perfectly with her love for education and travel.
Having grown up near the ASU Prep Phoenix campus, she feels a deep sense of responsibility to give back to her community. As a TTL, Nava is excited to guide both students and teachers, creating a thriving community of learners.
Ginette Rossi
With an undergraduate degree from Seton Hall and a Master’s from ASU, Ms. Rossi is currently pursuing a PhD in English at ASU. She is a seasoned educator with 25 years of experience and serves as an adjunct professor in addition to being a teaching artist with Phonetic Spit, a youth development program. Rossi has been recognized with honors as the 2023 K–12 Inaugural Humanities Teacher of the Year and Catalyst Teacher of the Year.
She believes in the profound impact of emotional connection in education, and looks forward to using the TTL role to create lasting, meaningful experiences for both teachers and students.
A transformative impact on our school community
The ASU Prep Phoenix High School TTL program is an exciting step forward in educational leadership. By embracing this innovative approach, we ensure that our educators can thrive as both teachers and leaders, fostering a vibrant and collaborative school community.
Thanks to its warm weather, great job opportunities, growing population, and strong local economy, Phoenix is a great place to live. There are plentiful entertainment options, including great outdoor recreation, a variety of museums, zoos and cultural centers, plus professional sports teams to cheer for.
With many family-friendly neighborhoods, Phoenix offers quality schools, parks, and community events.
What to look for in a Phoenix middle school
Selecting a middle school in Phoenix, Arizona can be a complex process. As the fastest-growing big city in the United States, there is a diverse range of education options with 325 public schools in 30 school districts, along with more than 200 charter and private schools.
Arizona is an open choice state, meaning students can attend any public school they prefer.
It’s crucial to consider factors such as location, specialized focus, academic programs, specific offerings like STEM or language programs, and proven student success data.
Middle school is a crucial time in students’ academic and social development, so it’s important to find a school that provides personalized learning to prepare them for college, careers, and life – in a supportive environment that values diversity and supports success for all learners.
The best local middle schools in Phoenix, AZ
When it comes to choosing the best middle schools in Phoenix, we selected schools with a track record of student success in college prep programs, personalized support, and a focus on preparing students to reach future academic milestones.
Beyond academics, the best local middle schools feature a positive and inclusive school culture, where students feel safe, respected, and engaged in their learning.
Personalized curriculum allows learners to work at their own pace, developing critical thinking and social-emotional skills through relevant projects and activities.
Along the way, students can choose to get ahead by completing high school courses for credit while still in junior high school, learning to set goals and becoming active participants in their own education. Chartered by Arizona State University, the school provides unparalleled opportunities for students to earn university credits and internship opportunities while in middle and high school, along with a diverse and supportive community of learners.
ASU Prep Phoenix Middle School boasts a range of opportunities to get involved. Whether it’s participating in a student club like Robotics, or attending an ASU Prep community event with fun for the whole family.
The school’s rigorous yet inclusive approach, combined with its focus on early college opportunities and personalized learning, positions it as the top choice for families seeking an exceptional middle school education in the Phoenix area.
ASU Prep Phoenix provides continuity of exceptional education, starting in kindergarten and extending through elementary school, middle school, and high school all in one campus.
ASU Preparatory Academy South Phoenix Intermediate School, a tuition-free public charter school, is an ideal middle school choice, offering a personalized path to college and career success in a diverse community. ASU Prep South Phoenix provides continuity of exceptional education, Pre–K through grade 12.
A rigorous curriculum allows learners to work at their own pace, developing critical thinking and social-emotional skills through relevant projects and real-world activities. Students at ASU Prep South Phoenix can earn high school credit in middle school. Once entering high school, they have the opportunity to take Arizona State University courses for credit at no cost to them. This allows students to explore college majors and earn university credit, reducing both time and cost toward their future degrees.
ASU Prep South Phoenix Intermediate features small class sizes, and a supportive environment with a community-focused approach to education. There are several student clubs, including: Student Government, Yearbook, Robotics, and Marketing. Students also have paid internship opportunities through Chicanos Por La Causa.
Family involvement is encouraged, including ASU Prep community events. Currently, students benefit from a special partnership with The Salvation Army Kroc Center Phoenix, reinforcing the community’s dedication to holistic student development.
Overall, ASU Prep South Phoenix’s mission to make academic dreams a reality, combined with its comprehensive educational approach and community-focused initiatives, makes it the ideal destination for students aspiring to achieve academic and career success.
Name: ASU Prep South Phoenix Intermediate/High School
BASIS Phoenix Middle School, a tuition-free public charter school, serves students in grades 6-12 and is part of the globally recognized BASIS Charter Schools network. BASIS Phoenix Middle School aims to empower students to achieve at globally competitive levels and foster a love of learning, natural curiosity, and a desire to excel.
Established in 1998, BASIS charter schools have consistently been named among the top schools in the nation, with 10 of the top 20 charter high schools in the U.S according to U.S. News & World Report 2023 rankings.
The school offers a transformative K–12 academic program that combines a STEM-infused, liberal arts curriculum designed to cultivate critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and creativity.
The middle school curriculum progressively moves students toward a greater understanding of fundamental concepts in each subject, with classes led by knowledgeable Subject Expert Teachers. Students are exposed to advanced material typically taught in high school. By grade 8, students are mastering complex concepts, taking responsibility for their educational goals, and focusing on their post-BASIS future. The curriculum prepares them for a variety of Advanced Placement exams.
Beyond academics, BASIS Phoenix Middle School offers a range of extracurricular activities, including sports teams that have won state championships, and a highly awarded Speech & Debate team. These activities enhance the learning experience, providing opportunities for enrichment, socialization, and achievement beyond the classroom.
Located in the thriving city of Chandler, Great Hearts Academies – Archway Chandler is a state-chartered, tuition-free public school committed to delivering a comprehensive liberal arts education, grounded in the rich traditions of Western Civilization.
Great Hearts Academies – Archway Chandler offers a college preparatory experience, marked by a dynamic and rigorous curriculum that prepares students for success in higher education and beyond.
The curriculum is a tapestry of the liberal arts and sciences, designed to challenge and inspire students in grades 6–12. Classical education aims to cultivate the minds and hearts of students through the pursuit of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.
A Great Hearts education prepares students to be more than just proficient test takers, but rather, to become great-hearted leaders capable of success throughout their higher education and professional careers.
Great Hearts Academies schools, including Archway Chandler, are often highly rated, indicating a strong academic program and positive community feedback.
To learn more about Great Hearts Academies – Archway Chandler, please visit their Facebook.
5. Madison Traditional Academy
Madison Traditional Academy, named one of U.S. News Best Middle Schools in Arizona, is the only preschool through 8th grade school in the Madison School District. Their motto is “Inspiring Passion for Learning and Leading in an Ever-Changing World.”
With a focus on academic excellence, character development, and a supportive community, the school provides a well-rounded education that prepares students for success.
All grade levels receive math instruction at a one year accelerated level and a nurturing environment fosters a strong foundation for students’ future endeavors.
Additionally, the school’s commitment to personalized learning and extracurricular opportunities ensures a comprehensive educational experience. Signature Programs allow students to develop their talents and explore new opportunities in addition to their regular academic classes. This helps students become more engaged in their classes and have a more rounded educational experience. Programs include International Baccalaureate, Gifted, Spanish Immersion, and STEAM.
Families must meet the behavior, attendance, and family volunteer requirement to continue enrollment each year.
Adams Traditional Academy, a public charter school in north Phoenix, offers a traditional back-to-basics education for students in kindergarten through 8th grade.
The school’s philosophy, safe environment, and commitment to academic excellence create a strong foundation for student success.
Rigorous curriculum goes beyond state standards, featuring Core Knowledge, Spalding Integrated Language Arts, Singapore Math, Excellence in Writing, and Latin programs, as well as a robust science lab component.
The school received an “A” rating from the Arizona Department of Education, recognizing the expertise of its teachers and the students’ success.
The school’s mission is to provide students with a solid knowledge foundation, foster critical thinking, and develop good citizenship and leadership skills.
Emphasizing academic excellence, individualized attention, and a focus on developing future leaders, Adams Traditional Academy offers a compelling educational experience for families seeking a nurturing and academically enriching environment for their children.
Sonoran Foothills School, a K-8 Deer Valley public school is committed to creating a challenging and diverse learning environment through engaging instruction tailored to individual differences.
According to U.S. News & World Report, Sonoran Foothills School is ranked #18 for middle schools based on state test scores. Maintaining a favorable student-teacher ratio of 18 to 1, Sonoran Foothills School ranks better than most elementary schools in Arizona, highlighting its dedication to providing quality education.
Sonoran Foothills School offers a diverse range of activities for its students, including Athletics, Band, Chorus, National Junior Honor Society, Reptile Club, Robotics, and Student Council. Chief Science Officers are dedicated to igniting new opportunities in STEM and innovation. These activities cater to different interests and provide students with opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and community involvement.
Additionally, Sonoran Foothills School students are engaged in STEM initiatives, coding, and teacher resources further enrich the educational experience for students.
Valley Academy, a tuition-free public charter school within the Reid Traditional Schools family, offers an accelerated back-to-basics, traditional education for students in Kindergarten through 8th grade. The school has consistently ranked among the best in Arizona, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence and student success.
The school’s traditional education provides a challenging, sequential, teacher-directed, standards-based, textbook-driven curriculum supported by individual accountability and high academic and behavioral standards.
Valley Academy’s comprehensive middle school program serves as the capstone of a nine-year course of study, emphasizing a challenging and enriching educational experience for students. The curriculum focuses on language arts, reading, and math, providing a strong foundation for further academic pursuits. Additionally, the school offers various before- and after-school programs, fostering student enrichment and development.
The school provides diverse activities and clubs, including Athletics, Band, Chorus, National Junior Honor Society, Reptile Club, Robotics, and Student Council, contributing to a well-rounded educational experience and personal growth for students.
The faculty and staff at Reid Traditional Schools are dedicated to personalized education, utilizing student data to promote growth and success. Valley Academy’s structured curriculum and nurturing environment further enhance its reputation for academic excellence and holistic student development.
To learn more about Reid Traditional School Valley Academy, please visit their Facebook.
9. Stetson Hills School
Stetson Hills School, a Deer Valley public school, offers a top-rated comprehensive middle school program for students in grades 6–8, focusing on academic excellence and holistic student development. The school has been recognized for its outstanding academic performance, ranking #23 among Arizona middle schools.
With a strong dedication to student success, the program creates a nurturing and conducive learning environment for students to excel both academically and personally.
The school’s commitment to academic excellence and student well-being is further highlighted by accolades such as the A+ School of Excellence award. Furthermore, the school’s vision focuses on creating a community of lifelong learners, while its mission is to provide extraordinary educational opportunities to every learner.
Stetson Hills School’s philosophy underscores the importance of an excelling staff, successful students taking responsibility for their learning, a collaborative community involving families and community partnerships, and an embracing school culture that values all individuals and promotes good character.
Stetson Hills School provides a variety of extracurricular activities like Athletics, Choir, Student Council, Band, and National Junior Honor Society, as well as before- and after-school programs.
Union Park School’s middle school program is committed to fostering an inclusive and culturally aware environment, placing a special emphasis on Spanish language literacy and diverse cultural awareness. As the first school in the Deer Valley Unified School District to offer a Spanish Immersion program, students have the unique opportunity to earn high school credits during their middle school years, with the option to take Spanish 1-2H.
The school’s commitment to nurturing academic achievement is further demonstrated through its Renaissance program, which aims to boost student performance and acknowledge academic accomplishments.
In addition to its academic focus, Union Park School offers various extracurricular programs like Athletics, Choir, Student Council, Band, and National Junior Honor Society. The school emphasizes academic success, physical fitness, character development, discipline, and good sportsmanship.
Furthermore, the school’s middle school program reflects a dedication to providing a well-rounded education that not only emphasizes academic excellence but also encourages cultural awareness and inclusivity.
The school anticipates rapid growth due to the ongoing development of new homes and apartments in the surrounding area.
We believe all students can achieve success at the highest levels, and it’s why our education is personalized, project-based, and delivered at a pace that meets students where they are. The pathway to higher education and career success continues through high school at ASU Prep Phoenix High School and ASU Prep South Phoenix High School.
Our goal is that each ASU Prep student will graduate with a minimum of 12 ASU college credits at no cost to our families. We offer every student the chance to take university or concurrent courses while in high school, saving them time and money when they get to college.
Chartered by Arizona State University, ASU Prep Academy students are Sun Devils from day one, receiving regular opportunities for mentorship by ASU students and faculty. It’s how we’re helping students discover and pursue their passions, achieve their goals, and build a lifelong love of learning on their journey to success.
To learn more about ASU Preparatory Academy, please visit our website.
Phoenix, the capital of Arizona, is known for its sunny weather and vibrant culture. With a strong local economy and robust job market, it’s no surprise for the growing population. But beyond its bustling city life lies a thriving education system that has produced some of the top-rated high schools in the country—including public schools, charter schools, and private schools.
With family-friendly neighborhoods like Ahwatukee Foothills, Camelback East, Deer Valley, Encanto, Paradise Valley, and Desert Ridge, Phoenix offers quality schools, parks, and community events.
If you’re a parent looking for the best education opportunities for your child beyond middle school in Phoenix, you’re in the right place. With a variety of options and programs available, there’s something for every student here.
What to look for in a Phoenix high school
With Phoenix being home to 325 public schools in 30 school districts along with more than 200 charter and private schools, finding the best fit for your child can be a challenge and overwhelming to say the least.
When it comes to selecting the right high school for your child, there are a few key factors to consider. You’ll want to look for schools with high graduation rates, strong test scores, and rigorous curriculum offerings.
But academics isn’t everything. It’s equally important to assess extracurricular activities and opportunities that align with your child’s interests and passions. This can include sports teams, clubs, music or art programs, internships, early college options, and more.
Another important factor to consider in a high school is diversity. A diverse student body not only provides a well-rounded educational experience but also prepares students for the real world where they will interact with people from all backgrounds.
The best local high schools in Phoenix, AZ
When we put together our list of Phoenix’s top high schools, we explored what makes a great educational experience. We examined academic programs, extracurricular activities, early college opportunities, personalized learning, student support, school rankings, and lots more.
Knowing how crucial high school is in a student’s education journey, we selected area schools with a track record of student success, personalized support, and a focus on preparing students to excel after graduation.
Personalized curriculum allows every student to work at their own pace, developing critical thinking and social-emotional skills through relevant projects and activities.
Chartered by Arizona State University, the school provides the unique opportunity for students to earn university credits from ASU while still in high school. This, coupled with a selection of internship opportunities in a diverse and supportive community of learners sets students on a path to achieve their future goals. Students are empowered to get ahead through a rigorous curriculum and encouraged to to set goals and become active participants in their own education.
ASU Prep Phoenix High School boasts a range of opportunities to get involved. From participating in student clubs such as Robotics, National Honor Society, or Student Government to attending ASU Prep community events, there’s plenty of ways students can pursue their passions, achieve their goals, and build a lifelong love of learning.
The school’s rigorous yet inclusive approach, combined with its focus on early college opportunities and personalized learning, positions it as the top choice for families seeking an exceptional high school education in the Phoenix area.
ASU Prep Phoenix provides continuity of exceptional education for students of all ages, with their elementary school, middle school, and high school housed all on one campus.
To learn more about ASU Preparatory Academy Phoenix High School, please visit their Instagram.
2. ASU Preparatory Academy South Phoenix High School
ASU Prep South Phoenix High School is a tuition-free public charter school, located in the heart of Phoenix. Offering students personalized paths to college and career success in a diverse community, ASU Prep South Phoenix provides exceptional educational opportunities for students in Pre–K through grade 12.
A challenging curriculum empowers students to progress at their own speed, fostering critical thinking and social-emotional skills via engaging projects and activities grounded in real-world scenarios. In addition, students at ASU Prep South Phoenix have the unique opportunity to take Arizona State University courses for credit at no cost to them. This allows students to explore college majors and earn university credit, reducing both time and cost toward their future degrees.
ASU Prep South Phoenix High School features small class sizes, and a supportive environment with a community-focused approach to education. With opportunities to interact with a diverse range of learners on all levels, our students build lasting relationships with those who share similar interests and academic ambitions.
Students also have the opportunity to participate in student clubs, including: Student Government, Yearbook, Robotics, and Marketing as well as paid internship opportunities through Chicanos Por La Causa.
Overall, ASU Prep South Phoenix’s mission to make academic dreams a reality, combined with its comprehensive educational approach and community-focused initiatives, makes it the ideal destination for students aspiring to achieve academic and career success.
To learn more about ASU Preparatory Academy South Phoenix High School, please visit their Instagram.
3. Basis Phoenix
With a commitment to inclusivity for over 25 years, BASIS Phoenix provides a tuition-free K–12 STEM-based curriculum. BASIS Phoenix, established in 1998, is a part of the globally recognized BASIS Charter Schools network—consistently named among the top schools in the nation, with 10 of the top 20 charter high schools in the U.S according to U.S. News & World Report 2023 rankings.
BASIS Phoenix High School aims to empower students to achieve at globally competitive levels and foster a love of learning, natural curiosity, and a desire to excel. BASIS teachers’ are experts passionate about broad ideas and innovative thinking. They’ve tossed aside a one-size-fits-all approach in favor of tailored attention for each student.
The faculty at BASIS encourages a unique community within the school, promoting a sense of belonging not seen in other educational settings. They believe being creative and solving problems comes from openly sharing ideas—that’s why they got rid of school uniforms. Now, students can showcase their individual style.
Students are engaged in their education, spearheading discussions, collaborating on projects, and owning their successes and failures. They develop life-long skills to learn how to handle and manage disagreements.
This educational program demands effort. Students utilize communication journals that track their progress, these journals facilitate understanding across students, teachers, and families.
For parents looking for a learning curriculum that includes Mandarin, engineering, classic literature, linguistics, and economics, check out one of their six campuses across Arizona.
Veritas Preparatory Academy, a tuition-free school, strives to provide an outstanding education to all families in Phoenix. It’s founded on the belief that every child should have access to a top-quality education to prepare them for future challenges and opportunities. This commitment to accessibility and excellence means its doors are open to everyone.
Veritas Preparatory Academy prides themselves with their commitment to “cultivate the hearts and minds of students through the pursuit of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.”
High school students focus on the exploration of classical liberal arts. Veritas Academy’s rigorous high school curriculum challenges and inspires them to prepare for college and the wider world. It improves their analytical and critical thinking, shaping them into thoughtful, well-rounded leaders.
The faculty are dedicated educators motivated by each student’s success and growth. More than just teachers, they act as mentors, helping students succeed in their studies and personal development.
They also have a commitment to those students who may need additional support and resources for their development. Veritas Prep provides a free and suitable education for students with disabilities. If a student already qualifies or is found to qualify for special help and extra services, they can receive this education which falls in line with their philosophy of enriching the lives of all children.
Veritas Preparatory Academy is more than a school—it’s a community celebrating intellectual curiosity, academic excellence, and moral virtue. The academy looks forward to developing scholars, virtuous citizens, and future leaders. For parents looking for a holistic educational experience, Veritas Prep may be a good fit.
Veritas also offers a wide range of extracurricular activities. From athletics including tennis, beach volleyball, golf, and more, to getting involved in clubs like newspaper and choir—the options are endless.
If large class sizes and sprawling campuses aren’t the environment you’re looking for, Phoenix Union Bioscience High School might be a good one to take a closer look at. Their small school approach is unique to the area and core differentiator from other options.
Bioscience High School stands out as a distinctive, cooperative institution at the core of the downtown Phoenix Biomedical Campus, surrounded by leading entities in biomedicine and engineering.
All students undertake a “Better World Project” in addition to their standard classes each year. By their junior and senior years, students focus on a biomedical or engineering track. Senior year includes a rare opportunity for an off-campus internship with a partner or an organization, selected by the student.
PXU provides transportation, so wherever you live in the city your child can attend a magnet program. With lots of program options to choose from, students can learn to fly an airplane, earn a scuba certification, travel to other countries, or become a DJ at the school radio station.
Academic excellence is a top priority for all PXU students. However, equally important is their inclusive community where each student feels valued. The school utilizes a grade-level team model, ensuring students form close bonds with peers and teachers. Graduates of PXU are known to secure admissions in prestigious post-secondary programs, earn substantial scholarships, and are well-equipped to create positive change in the world.
If a robust list of athletics or extracurricular activities is a must-have on your list, this may be one to pass on. While they do offer numerous opportunities to get involved, their options aren’t as extensive as other schools on our list.
To learn more about Phoenix Union Bioscience High School, please visit their Facebook.
6. Horizon Honors Secondary School
Horizon Honors Secondary School, a public charter school in Phoenix, offers a traditional back-to-basics education for students in 7th grade and up. The school’s philosophy, safe environment, and commitment to academic excellence create a strong foundation for student success.
HHS provides students with a small learning environment and a rigorous college-ready curriculum. Students have the option of taking advanced placement courses or participating in dual enrollment. Parents can rest assured that students gain career advancement experience while focusing on communication and collaboration skills in the classroom.
In addition to their tailored approach to learning, Horizon offers extracurriculars and athletic programs that rival larger schools. You can expect to see Eagles shining both in the classroom and exploring their extracurricular interests.
An emphasis on integrating community service is an important part of Horizon Honors. They believe service to others and character-building lessons help students develop social excellence.
At HHS the Student Councils, National Honor Society, Key Club and athletics teams organize students in community outreach, charity drives and a variety of projects throughout the Valley. All high school students are required to complete 40 hours of community service each school year, in addition to their course curriculum.
To learn more about Horizon Honors Secondary School, please visit their Facebook.
7. Ridgeline Academy High School
Not to be confused with another Eagles schooling option, Ridgeline Academy is one of the best high schools in the Phoenix area. Ridgeline Academy embraces the changes in our rapidly advancing technological world, and strives to promote positive self-image and ambassadors of acceptance that uphold strong community values.
Eagles have access to a Pathway Program, designed to introduce students in high school to multiple career opportunities through their coursework. Students are allowed to explore their interests by taking courses at school and participating in internships with community partners to find their passion. Parents enjoy the opportunities their children get in interning early to explore career opportunities and eliminate some of the trials of career navigation in early-adulthood.
The Ridgeline Academy High School Leadership Team focuses on transforming students into eager learners prepared for further education. Diversity is celebrated and explored. Efforts are made to boost students’ confidence and ensure a positive school culture that values all individuals and promotes good character.
8. Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center College Prep High School
Changing the landscape of public schools since 1997, Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center College Prep High School (AAEC) is a tuition-free accredited public charter high school, aimed to prepare young adults for excellence in academics, social responsibility, industry employability, and lifelong learning. With seven public charter school locations throughout Arizona, parents have several brick-and-mortar options to choose from.
The goal of AAEC is to move students ahead when it comes to post-secondary education with accessible and cost-effective options. A cornerstone of this program is the agricultural component for students looking to pursue pre-med, pre-vet, and animal science-based careers.
Its locations close to Maricopa Community Colleges and the Prescott Valley campus near Yavapai College have helped students earn college credits, Associate Degrees, and save families money over the last 24 years. Their challenging online course curriculum ensures students’ have the access to resources to ensure success.
Its online courses follow a rigorous curriculum that meets state standards and is straightforward. AAEC Online allows students to take college courses for free while still in high school. One potential downside to this option is the access to extracurricular clubs and athletics. These are held at the nearest physical campuses, but aren’t as robust or as accessible as some of the other options.
Home of the Thunder, Desert Vista High School (DV) inspires students to strive in a variety of Advanced Placement and honors courses. This sprawling campus is a showstopper to say the least. If you’re looking for a traditional schooling environment with bells and whistles, this could be it.
DV believes in bridging the classroom curriculum with extracurricular activities to encourage community and prepare students for life after high school. One of the unique aspects of their vision is emphasizing time-management skills while incorporating project-based collaboration. This gives students the opportunity to bridge the gap between extracurricular activities such as athletics and academics.
Both students and parents rave about the opportunities given to students to branch out beyond the classroom, like their work-study program. This program allows them to get hands-on experience, before post-secondary education.
Invested in fostering an environment for students to explore any passion or interest is the heart of Desert Vista. Students are seen participating in extracurricular activities including athletics, HOSA-Future Health Professionals, National Honor Society, Speech & Debate, and the Thunder Theatre Company. Desert Vista is so heavily invested in their students’ interests, that if a student doesn’t see a club for their interest they are encouraged to create one.
Pinnacle High School, a public high school located in North Phoenix, opened its doors in 2000. Now being recognized as having an award-winning fine arts program and offering innovative STEAM experiences, this school has quickly garnered attention from students and parents alike.
PVS focuses on students’ journey to excellence, whether that be through academics or the arts. Their curriculum has a focus on increasing student achievement through teaching standards and research-based educational programs to deliver effective and differentiated instruction.
They do this by partnering with schools, families, and the diverse PVS schools community. As part of the Paradise Valley Unified School District, students also have access to a college and career readiness portal making college and career decision-making easier.
Students have access to interest surveys, career exploration, and can even schedule college visits to take successful steps toward their future.
We’re making higher education a reality for our diverse and thriving student community. Our goal is that each ASU Prep student will graduate with a minimum of 12 ASU college credits at no cost to our families. We offer every student the chance to take university or concurrent courses while in high school, saving them time and money when they get to college. We believe all students can achieve success at the highest levels, and it’s why our education is personalized, project-based, and delivered at a pace that meets students where they are.
Chartered by Arizona State University, ASU Prep Academy students are Sun Devils from day one, receiving regular opportunities for mentorship by ASU students and faculty. It’s how we’re helping students discover and pursue their passions, achieve their goals, and build a lifelong love of learning on their journey to success.
ASU Preparatory Academy Phoenix is excited to announce our partnership with Blue Watermelon Project, an organization committed to increasing access to fresh food and integrating food education for students and their schools.
Read on to discover how ASU Prep Phoenix and Blue Watermelon Project are changing students’ lives in our community through impactful initiatives. This collaboration is shaping a healthier future and creating a blueprint for a vibrant, thriving community.
What is Blue Watermelon Project?
Blue Watermelon Project was founded in 2016 with the goal of creating a future where students have access to fresh, nourishing food. Blue Watermelon Project works with partner schools, like ASU Prep Phoenix, to integrate food education, gardening, great tasting recipes and more into their program.
Paul Raia, a teacher and community advocate at ASU Prep, has been instrumental in the development and success of ASU Prep’s partnership with Blue Watermelon Project. Through the project, students get to work with local chefs to create delicious healthy recipes, learn how to plant food, and develop a love of nutrition.
“These kids really love to work together, and you can tell they take a lot of pride and joy in what they are doing,” says Raia. In addition, Blue Watermelon Project works with the families and community at ASU Prep to deliver the same education, interaction, and passion for nourishing themselves.
Academia meets agriculture at ASU Prep Phoenix
ASU Prep Phoenix has been working with Blue Watermelon Project’s chef in the Garden Program to team up with local chefs and local gardens each month. According to Raia, Blue Watermelon brings fresh ingredients from local farms for the class demonstrations so students can be introduced to a variety of foods and flavors.
In January 2024, ASU Prep students were introduced to Chef David Hawke, a Korean-born local chef who owns the restaurant Valentine in Phoenix. Raia was surprised to see that the students enjoyed the spicier nature of the Cabbage Stir Fry. It’s all a part of them opening their minds and taste buds to more flavorful cuisine through these lessons.
The students learned about a local farm: the La Campagna Homestead which provided the planting materials. The interactive lesson included a recipe for napa cabbage noodle stir fry, as well as information about gardening napa cabbage, and a coloring sheet for the younger students. Every month a newsletter is sent to parents to encourage family involvement, with tips to engage with their children and make it a family event!
Together with Blue Watermelon Project, ASU Prep has been able to empower students to embrace different cultures as well. For Native American Heritage Month in November, Chef in the Garden was hosted live in a garden for a hands-on culinary experience and lesson with local Dinē Chef Jaren Bates.
In addition to these live demonstrations, Raia shares that Blue Watermelon provides them with produce and instructions on how to plant the produce. “It really is amazing to see the collaboration and enjoyment of these kids working together in the garden,” says Raia. “All around the garden you see kids in groups of two and three just digging holes, planting things, and being filled with this sense of community.”
Stronger community through partnership
At ASU Prep Phoenix, we truly believe that investing in our community through something as simple as food education and access is the way to build a strong, successful community. When students are given fun, interactive education about nutrition and have access to local farms, they are more likely to succeed. Studies show that students with this kind of access and education not only feel better, but perform better academically.
Providing students and their families with information on local chefs and local farms also helps strengthen the local community. By supporting local businesses, we are pouring back into the local economy. ASU Prep has always been dedicated to creating a vibrant, flourishing community in Phoenix.
This partnership with Blue Watermelon Project highlights just one of the incredibly unique and exciting opportunities available to students at ASU Prep Phoenix. This is a powerful program that is truly a gem in our community and we are excited to see how it helps new things blossom in 2024 for our students and their families!
Learn more about ASU Prep Phoenix
ASU Preparatory Academy Phoenix is a tuition-free, PreK–12 public charter school offering personalized paths to college and career success for elementary, middle, and high school students. With the support of Arizona State University, we’re creating successful pathways to college, making higher education a reality for our diverse and thriving student community.
Ms. Kim Higginbotham has become the new 7-12 Principal at ASU Prep located in Downtown Phoenix. In a recent exclusive interview, she delved into the intricacies of her position, shedding light on the distinctive features of ASU Prep and passionately expressing her commitment to fully prepare students for their future. Ms. Higginbotham provided valuable insights into her role as a leader, the exceptional qualities of ASU Prep, and her dedication to guiding students toward achieving their full potential.
Role and responsibilities as new ASU Prep Phoenix Principal
Ms. Higginbotham described her role as Principal at ASU Prep as the predominant leader for the 7–12 grade levels of ASU Prep Phoenix. She oversees instructional leadership, ensuring teachers have the necessary resources for student success. Additionally, Ms. Higginbotham handles day-to-day operations, facilitating a comprehensive campus environment.
What excites Ms. Higginbotham the most about her new role is the innovation and opportunities ASU Prep Phoenix offers, including a wide range of programs and courses such as the hands-on STEM lessons, universal learning courses, hybrid learning options, concurrent courses, and more. She emphasized the school’s goal of influencing young minds to realize their passions, pursue them, and achieve greatness. The unique aspect of ASU Prep lies in providing students with a jumpstart on college credits while on campus.
Find student support and more at ASU Prep Phoenix
In her new role as Principal at ASU Prep, Ms. Higginbotham quickly identified the unique aspects that make the school stand out. The strategic location, just across the street from the ASU Downtown campus, offers unparalleled collaboration opportunities. This allows students to conveniently access college courses, engage in partnerships with ASU and local downtown businesses, and gain valuable real-world experiences. Ms. Higginbotham, keen on encouraging a sense of community, highlighted the family feel at ASU Prep Phoenix, emphasizing the supportive atmosphere as students progress through grade levels.
Ms. Higginbotham underlines the alignment with ASU, emphasizing that students can graduate with a minimum of 12 college credits, showcasing the school’s commitment to preparing students for success beyond the classroom. This holistic approach to education and the array of opportunities at ASU Prep Phoenix make it a cornerstone of Ms. Higginbotham’s vision for an impactful educational environment.
The school’s commitment to diversity ensures every student feels a strong sense of belonging, echoing Ms. Higginbotham’s vision of creating an inclusive ASU family. What sets ASU Prep Phoenix apart is its dedication to individualized attention, college readiness, and the provision of ample resources. The implementation of individual learning plans (ILPs) connects students with teachers in smaller groups, fostering a personalized approach to education. Additionally, flexible learning models cater to diverse student needs, ensuring that all students receive tailored support.
To further bolster student success, ASU Prep Phoenix leverages up-to-date digital resources, providing one-to-one student laptops, top-notch content curriculum, and specialized programming for ACT prep. The school actively engages students through various initiatives, check-ins, intramural sports, student government, and community events that make the school experience truly special.
Ms. Higginbotham’s vision for ASU Prep Phoenix
As the new Principal at ASU Prep Phoenix, Ms. Higginbotham expressed her joy in interacting with students and mentioned they are the driving force behind her passion for education. Ms. Higginbotham strives to improve the student experience at ASU Prep Phoenix by nurturing a feeling of belonging and care.
She envisions ASU Prep as a community where students not only receive an education and college credits, but also feel emotionally and intellectually safe. She wishes for students graduating from ASU Prep Phoenix to discover their passions, feel cared for, and well-prepared for their chosen paths in life.
Ms. Higginbotham is actively working to facilitate internships for her students at nearby businesses, aiming to provide real-world experience along with the essential skill sets needed on campus. The goal is to create lifelong learners who love to learn, supported by a community that fosters student success.
Why families choose ASU Prep Phoenix
ASU Prep Phoenix boasts a unique blend of advanced curriculum, emphasis on real-world skills, community involvement, and strong support systems. It’s more than just a school; it’s a community where students are encouraged to dream big and are equipped to achieve those dreams. To learn more about ASU Prep Phoenix, visit our website.
“The Devils are here, watch out and move because ASU is coming through!” chanted the ASU Prep Phoenix cheer squad, kicking off their first-ever competition, the CAA Winter Classic Cheer and Dance Championships. That chant and the routine that followed earned the team first place.
The journey to victory
The journey to victory wasn’t an easy one. Last fall the squad was without the leadership of a coach or captain when Coach De‘Shonda Barnes stepped in. Now with her at the helm, the squad is composed of sixteen 6th to 12th graders, led by senior Captain Kamorah Coleman. They were also without uniforms, so Barnes promised them, “I’m gonna make sure that you at least have pom poms and bows…and deliver a fire routine.”
She jokes that the pom poms she purchased online stained the girls’ hands yellow. Thanks to fundraising and community support the squad now has coordinating uniforms, including upgraded pom poms.
And after hours of research and planning, as well as drawing on her own dance and cheer background, Barnes delivered on her promise to create an awesome routine. Two routines, actually.
Perfecting their routine
Before the competition, the squad embraced long Saturday practices and even had the chance to perform at an ASU Prep Phoenix basketball game. Shortly after, they discovered they had to enter a different, higher division for the upcoming competition. This meant learning a revamped routine—in just one week.
When they performed it at the CAA Winter Classic Cheer and Dance competition—full of hip-hop dance moves, stunts, and the signature ASU “Forks up!” hand sign—it was their first time performing it in front of an audience.
After their performance, as awards were announced, the girls held their breath and each other’s hands. When ASU Prep Phoenix was announced for first place in the intermediate division, the squad did what they do best—cheer! And so did the audience of supporters. Coach Barnes shares, “My heart was so filled with joy, I could not stop crying. It was amazing.” Kamorah agrees, describing the special moment as “a blur.”
Hard effort pays off
When talking about the squad and the hard work that’s gotten them this far, this fast, Coach Barnes exudes pride: “What makes the team so special is their dedication. And they’re friends. They love each other. It’s love, respect, friendship, and dedication. That’s a winning combination right there.” Kamorah concurs, adding: “The different personalities and the different grade levels blend so well. It just works!”
Up next, the squad that first expected to compete in the novice category will now compete against intermediate and advanced teams at April’s state competition. But first, they’re celebrating their recent victory with a team bonding sleepover filled with fun and junk food treats, and…more practice, of course.
Learn more about ASU Prep Phoenix
ASU Preparatory Academy Phoenix is a tuition-free, PreK–12 public charter school offering personalized paths to college and career success while helping students prep for college, prep for careers, and prep for life. To learn more about ASU Prep Phoenix, visit our website.
Black History Month is an annual celebration of the profound contributions that African Americans have made to all facets of society. Throughout this month, we come together to honor the legacies and ongoing achievements of Black individuals. Here is a sampling of Black History Month events hosted by our ASU community:
George Floyd Global Memorial to present ‘Twin Flames’ exhibit
This arts experience is a unique partnership between the ASU Art Museum, the ASU Center for Work and Democracy, and the George Floyd Global Memorial. Enjoy an insightful guided walkthrough in addition to a food truck with delicious bites, mocktail bar, and entertainment.
This entirely student-led cabaret helps provide an opportunity for composers, lyricists, librettists, and performers of color, formed through personal connections, friends, and colleagues from all over ASU, to share their creativity.
February 3, 2024 at 7:30 p.m. and February 4, 2024 at 3 p.m.
Black Liberation Through the Marketplace with Rachel Ferguson
Join author Rachel Ferguson as she discusses Black Liberation Through the Marketplace, and come away with a better understanding of Black history and creative ideas for how to make this nation truly one with liberty and justice for all.
International Jazz Day AZ Foundation’s co-presents JADE
Jade Johnson has performed beloved renditions of the National Anthem at Suns, Mercury, Diamondbacks, Clippers and Lakers games, and landed acting roles on TV’s “Blackish” and in theater Off Broadway. From jazz and pop to R&B, hear a focused singer-songwriter hitting her stride.
Step into a world brimming with entertainment and education. This all-ages extravaganza includes food trucks, music, games, vendors, speakers – and good vibes. Brace yourself for thought-provoking panel discussions and workshops focusing on vital community empowerment topics such as finance, home-buying, and more.
Ms. Agueda Nava Javier, an esteemed academic coach at ASU Prep Phoenix, was recently awarded the Fulbright U.S. Distinguished Teaching Award. This accolade is bestowed by the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board.
Ms. Nava Javier is one of 20 U.S. citizens chosen for the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program in 2024. This award exemplifies her commitment to sustainable education, aligning with the program’s mission to support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through innovative and climate change curriculum.
Promoting sustainable teaching methods across the globe
The Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program sends expert K–12 educators to countries worldwide to contribute to projects in schools, teacher training colleges, government ministries, or educational non-governmental organizations.
As part of the program, Ms. Nava Javier will spend six weeks this summer in Batea School in a small town in Spain. There she will help create curriculum, train teachers, and implement a program promoting sustainability. The project will focus on integrating United Nations Sustainability Development Goals into the curriculum, including schoolwide lessons and full curricula that raise awareness among students.
Having dedicated more than a decade to the field of education, Ms. Nava Javier brings a wealth of experience, including teaching middle school math and science as well as chemistry and geometry at ASU Prep Phoenix high school. Her journey into sustainable education began with a profound passion cultivated during her time at ASU’s Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Teacher’s Academy.
Now an academic coach at ASU Prep in downtown Phoenix, Ms. Nava Javier will serve as a cultural ambassador as part of the program, fostering connections between the United States and Spain. As part of this global initiative, she will collaborate with educators and administrators to advance sustainable teaching methods, focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by Batea School.
The Fullbright legacy comes to ASU Prep Phoenix
Since its inception in 1946, the Fulbright Program has provided more than 400,000 participants from 160 countries with opportunities to study, teach, conduct research, exchange ideas, and contribute to solving global challenges.
Ms. Nava Javier’s journey represents the enduring commitment of the U.S. government and partner countries worldwide to international educational exchange. With a particular emphasis on promoting climate change curriculum and sustainable teaching methods, the goal is to implement more globally conscious education.
Fulbrighters, like Ms. Nava Javier, not only contribute to projects abroad but also expand their professional networks, fostering collaborations that often endure beyond the duration of the program. When they return to U.S. classrooms, they share international experiences and encourage colleagues and students to explore global opportunities, including the integration of an innovative climate change curriculum.
ASU Prep’s vision to integrate sustainability initiatives
Ms. Nava Javier is most enthusiastic about the prospect of implementing the knowledge gained from her Fulbright project in Batea, Spain, into a schoolwide initiative at ASU Prep Phoenix. She plans to share the best practices she learns during her international experience, conducting professional development sessions both statewide and within the ASU Prep school community.
By modeling effective sustainable teaching methods and collaborating with educators, she aims to facilitate the implementation of a comprehensive climate change program, creating a ripple effect extending beyond her own classroom and positively impacting the entire ASU Prep community.
Beyond the journey
The Fulbright legacy of encouraging global exchange aligns seamlessly with ASU Prep’s vision. The benefits of Ms. Nava Javier’s international experience will undoubtedly create a transformative impact within the entire ASU Prep community.
As she integrates her newfound knowledge into a schoolwide initiative, focusing on United Nations Sustainability Development Goals, ASU Prep stands poised to embrace a more globally conscious education, thereby amplifying the institution’s commitment to excellence and international educational exchange.
Disclaimer: This blog post is not an official U.S. Department of State blog. The views and information presented are the Fullbright Participant’s own and do not represent the Fulbright Distinguished Awards in Teaching Short-Term Program, the U.S. Department of State, or IREX.
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