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Highlighting Great Accomplishments at PVSchools
By Troy J. Bales, Ed.D., Superintendent of PVSchools
We are halfway through the school year, and we have so much to be grateful for at PVSchools. Join me in highlighting these great accomplishments.
Notable academic accolades include six 2022 National Merit Semifinalists and 20 National Merit Commended Students. Also, U.S. News and World Report named eight schools in PVSchools best in the public elementary and middle school categories.
PVSchools students continue to demonstrate their talents in fine and performing arts. For example, marching bands from all five district high schools participated in the 2021 Desert Financial Fiesta Bowl Parade.
On the court, our student athletes continue to dominate. Horizon High School Girls Volleyball team won the 2021 AIA 5A Championship. During her tenure as head coach, Valorie McKenzie has amassed more than 1,000 wins.
In the classroom, our teachers are acknowledged for their top-notch teaching and learning expertise. Amanda Cherry, a science teacher in the CREST program at Paradise Valley High School, received the 2021 High School Science Teacher of the Year
award presented by the Arizona Science Teachers Association.
Our Volunteer In Paradise program was certified as a Service Enterprise by Points of Light. Furthermore, Cathy McKeever, a member of the program, received the Daily Point of Light Award. Visit pvschools. net/vip to learn more.
We also recently celebrated the completion of two construction projects with ceremonial ribbon-cuttings at Sky Crossing Elementary and Roadrunner School. These projects were funded by voter-approved bonds and wouldn’t have been possible without the continued support of our community. We want to thank our community and voters for supporting public education and students in PVSchools.
There is still time to enroll in one of our schools for the 2022-23 school year. There is a different journey of excellence for every student. And, with every journey, there are new and exciting paths waiting to be taken, discoveries to be made, and abilities to be realized. To learn more about these incredible opportunities, award-winning programs, and enrollment opportunities, visit pvschools.net/enroll.
It’s been a challenging year for transportation around Arizona, throughout the country, and right here in PVSchools. It’s not just bus drivers; we are short staff in other critical support positions. I encourage you, your friends, families, and neighbors to consider joining PVSchools by applying for one of our much-needed positions. Not sure how to drive a school bus? We will teach you. If you’re looking for a rewarding career, visit jobs.pvschools.net.

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Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader of the Year Program Now Accepting Applications

The City of Phoenix Youth and Education Office is now accepting applications for the 2022 Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader of the Year awards.
The awards recognize and honor the outstanding achievements of young people, enhance the perception of youth, and raise community awareness of their positive contributions.
This awards program is open to any students currently enrolled in high school in Phoenix or lives within Phoenix city limits.
Here’s how it works:
• Two students will be selected as winners from each city council district and receive an award of $500. • In addition, each district-level winner will be eligible for an additional $1,500 award if they are selected as the citywide winners.
Students interested in applying will need to write an essay, submit a recommendation letter, and proof of legal residence in the United States. Finalists will be interviewed by members of the community. District award winners will be invited to a luncheon sponsored by Rotary 100 and Salt River Project (SRP) where the citywide award winners will be announced.
Eligible students can apply online at phoenix. gov/education/outstanding-youth-leader/awardapplication before 5 p.m. on Friday, February 25. For more information, contact the Youth and Education Office at mailbox.youth@phoenix.gov.


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