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    State Board of Education announces extended comment period for feedback on K-12 Mathematics and English Language Arts standards

    October 23, 2015No Comments
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    logo_stateofarizona2Phoenix AZ (October 23, 2015) – The State Board of Education (SBE) has extended the comment period for Arizonans to provide comment on Arizona’s Mathematics (math) and English language arts (ELA) Academic Standards.  Comments will be accepted through Friday, November 20, 2015.

    The website dedicated to the standards review, https://k12standards.az.gov, provides parents, teachers, community members, and others an easy way to review the current standards and provide their thoughts on how the standards can be improved.  Comments will be used to assist the state in the improvement of Arizona’s current academic standards.

    Additionally, county superintendents will host meetings around Arizona so people may provide their thoughts on the standards via a public meeting.  Dates of the meetings will be released in the coming days.

    Comments on the standards may also be mailed to:

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    State Board of Education
    Attn: K12 Standards Public Input
    1700 W. Washington
    Executive Tower Suite 300
    Phoenix, Arizona 85007

    For information about the Arizona Standards Development Committee, visit

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