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Program Area: Special Education
Annually, the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) is required to report Special Education data to the federal government.
Program Area: Educator Certification
The following steps outlined below are designed to assist the applicant through the application process.
Program Area: Homeless Education
OverviewAll Local Education Agencies (LEAs), including charter districts, are required to report reliable, valid, and comprehensive data on homeless children and youth (HCY) and unaccompan
Program Area: Academic Achievement
Federal Programmatic MonitoringFederal regulations and administrative procedures require that the state educational agency (SEA) monitor the implementation of program requirements and the
Program Area: ESSA Conference
Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
Program Area: Special Education
Events in School Year 2024–2025The ADE Event Management System has changed.
Program Area: School Finance
School Finance regularly publishes reports to detail payment collections and summarize data submitted by Local Education Agencies (LEAs).
Program Area: School Finance
FY 2025 December Expenditure Report (BUDG-25)
Program Area: Accountability & Research
Accountability publishes many public reports for the Arizona Department of Education. These reports include state assessment results, graduation rates, dropout rates, and enrollment data.
Program Area: Educator Retention and Recruitment
Program Area: Special Education
The Special Education Data Dashboard (SEDD) is a one-stop-shop for public education agencies (PEAs) to securely view their unique education data and provide public statewide data with redaction.
Program Area: Career and Technical Education
Program Area: Assessments
AZELLAThe Arizona English Language Learner Assessment (AZELLA) is a standards-based assessment that meets both state and federal requirements to measure students' English language proficie
Program Area: Move On When Reading
Each school literacy plan reports the K-3 literacy efforts to be implemented in the coming school year.
Program Area: K-12 Academic Standards
The Early Literacy Grant (ELG) is literacy-focused funding for eligible schools serving our most at-risk populations in grades Kindergarten through third grade.