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  1. (Color Reprint) 1981 Yearbook: Mesa Vocational School, Mesa, Arizona
  2. Auto conversion boosts alternative-fuel use; Arizona: East Valley Vocational High School District.(STATE WINNERS): An article from: School Administrator
  3. Arizona vocational education effectiveness study by A. Hyatt Simpson, 1984
  4. Vocational education: Wasted in high schools by Michael T Martin, 1981
  5. An evaluation of the vocational information and guidance program at Tucson Senior High School, Tucson, Arizona: A graduate research project submitted to ... for credit in BA 193, University of Arizona by James Allen Auten, 1951
  6. Analysis of data on the nature and scope of vocational education programs in Arizona by Vicki Romero, 1984
  7. Job training strains Arizona schools.: An article from: Community College Week
  8. Transition assessment practices in Nevada and Arizona: are they tied to best practices?(life guidance for special needs students): An article from: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities by Colleen A. Thoma, Mary F. Held, et all 2002-12-22
  9. A study of printing facilities for the proposed southern Nevada vocational-technical school by Jack W Day, 1965
  10. A study of post-graduate plans of Arizona high school seniors: Final report by Robert H Fenske, 1977
  11. Implementing the vocational technological education model in Arizona: Status report by Judith A Vandegrift, 1993
  12. Implementing the vocational technological education (VTE) model in Arizona: A status report by Judith A Vandegrift, 1995
  13. Improving quality and accountability in vocational technological programs: An evaluation of Arizona's VTE model and performance standards by Judith A Vandegrift, 1994
  14. School to work transition profiles of Anglo and Mexican American high school graduates in the Southwest: A study of the highe school class of 1972 by Donald B Holsinger, 1980

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42. GYEDC - Vocational Training In Yuma, Arizona
High schools in the area provide training in occupational education, business,agriculture arizona Western College offers a complete vocational program.
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High schools in the area provide training in occupational education, business, agriculture, trades and industry, consumer home economics, and food services. Arizona Western College offers a complete vocational program. Additional vocational training is available through the Workforce Investment Act to meet the Needs of employers requiring industry-specific training.
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The Workforce Investment Act (Public Law 105-220) is administered by the Yuma Private Industry Council . YPIC subcontracts with local area vocational schools to provide training in demand occupations. These services are available to all eligible residents of Yuma County, and all employers are encouraged to participate. Offering up to a 50 percent reimbursement for participating employers, on-the-job training is available through the WIA program. Assistance in recruiting new employees is available for new and expanding businesses.
YPIC offers industry-specific customized training, which can be conducted either on- or off-site. The prospective employer establishes criteria and student entry and continues to train the employee for the particular duties he or she will be performing.

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a blend of general education and vocational curricula leading Culinary schools —. RequestInformation from Scottsdale Culinary Institute, Scottsdale, arizona.
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Vocational schools , colleges, and universities offer students and business alike an excellent opportunity to advance your education, skills and overall marketability in today's competitive job market. Whether it's for specific vocational training, a career change, rehabilitation, or simply to expand your knowledge with some additional education courses, these technical and vocational schools provide a convenient, cost-effective means to obtain specific degrees and certifications to get you where you want to go.
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46. Schools And Education In The Phoenix Arizona Area, Plus Information On Moving To
Central HS is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges schools. HSfaculty member received the arizona vocational Teacher of the Year award.
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  • Metro-Tech is a Vocational High School. Homebound is a High School program for children too sick to leave home. Desiderado is a High School for socially disabled children. Honors Courses are available for gifted children at Central HS. 111 High School Honors convocation students. Central HS received the City of Phoenix Award of Excellence. High School student was a Fullbright-Hays Grant Winner. HS faculty member received the Arizona Vocational Teacher of the Year award. HS Principal was a past recipient of the Chase Bank Outstanding Principal Award. Tennis Team is a past winner of 5A State Championship. PUHSD strives to provide an environment that enables students to succeed. With some exceptions, students are expected to attend HS in their residency zone.

47. Arizona Workforce Development System
to high skill, high wage jobs. But a report by the arizona Department of year lendssome insight the per pupil expenditures for vocational schools is 4.1
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52. Journal Of American Indian Education-Arizona State University
instruction, at Government expense, in some of the finest vocational schools inthe and universities (including, I am happy to say, arizona State University
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Journal of American Indian Education
Volume 3 Number 2
January 1964
THE EDUCATION MISSION OF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS* Philleo Nash Excerpts from an address at the Fourth Annual Indian Education Conference, March 22 and 23, 1963, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. In my talk at your Third Annual Conference here at Tempe last March, I emphasized the fact that education is our biggest single function in the Bureau of Indian Affairs and that it accounts for just about three dollars out of every five we spend on all our programs. Today I want to talk in somewhat greater depth and detail about the various components that make up the total education mission of the Bureau so that we can see the entire sweep of the operation and how the elements fit together. First let me provide a very brief framework of statistics. In the school year that ended last June the Bureau operated 263 schools of various types and 20 dormitories for the housing and feeding of Indian youngsters attending the local public schools. The total enrollment in the Federal Indian schools was nearly 42,000 with about 26,000 in boarding schools and the balance in day schools, trailer schools or Federal-Indian hospitals. Over 80 percent of the children in our Bureau-operated schools were full-blood Indians and only about three percent had less than one-half Indian ancestry. This is a most important fact about our education mission which we have to keep constantly in mind. In addition, there were nearly 70,000 Indian youngsters of school age attending local public schools, intermixed in the classrooms with non-Indian children. About two-thirds of these were enrolled in schools that received some financial assistance from the Bureau under the Johnson-O’Malley Act. Under this act we had contracts with 14 states and with school districts in four other states to help the local schools in meeting financial needs occasioned by the enrollment of Indian children living on tax-exempt lands. Altogether in 1962 these grants totaled about $6.4 million.

53. Journal Of American Indian Education-Arizona State University
the unique motivation program will involve 80 arizona Indian students who from completinghigh school, attending college or vocational schools, and becoming
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Journal of American Indian Education
Volume 6 Number 3
May 1967
UNIQUE MOTIVATION PROGRAM AT ASU:
INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT DEMONSTRATION PROJECT
The College of Education and the Indian Education Center at Arizona State University have received approval of an Office of Economic Opportunity grant to initiate the first all-Indian high school demonstration program in the United States. Titled "Arizona Indian High School Demonstration Project," the unique motivation program will involve 80 Arizona Indian students who have completed their sophomore year in high school. The project includes an eight-week, on-campus, summer residential curriculum program, June 15-August 15, 1967, with a nine-month school year follow-up program for each student. Project Director will be George A. Gill, presently coordinator of the ASU Center. The demonstration project will identify Indian students with cultural and financial deprivation, who will be 1967 juniors in high school and who possess at least normal learning ability. The program will be geared to give the Indian student an earnest opportunity to learn with a definite purpose

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The Northern arizona vocational Institute of Technology (NAVIT) allows high schoolstudents to participate with other high schools in northeastern arizona that
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The St. Johns Unified School District is comprised of an elementary school, middle school, and high school. The Coronado Elementary school is located on a 6-acre campus. Here, the experienced staff and small class sizes provide a nurturing environment for young minds. Coronado places an emphasis on developing study habits and a positive learning ethic as a foundation for future education. St. Johns Middle School is recognized for its outstanding achievements in statewide math competitions and Stanford Nine tests, which emphasize the basics of math, language, and reading. A comprehensive computer lab, new facilities, and numerous extra-curricular activities support the rural-friendly environment—where students and families know each other. St. Johns High School has won both regional and state championships in the Academic Decathlon for the past 14 years. Combined with 26 athletic programs, 7 vocational education offerings, and numerous fine arts classes, the curriculum is one of the finest in the State. Whether preparing students for entry into collegiate education, laying the foundation for future leaders, or providing the knowledge and skills needed to be a productive part of today’s workforce, the St. Johns Unified School District is committed to providing a comprehensive curriculum in a safe learning environment. The Letty A. Patterson Auditorium adds professional theatrical and orchestra venue, which hosts numerous community events and is a source of community pride.

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58. Education
who go on the college clearly demonstrates the high standards for success ofthe region’s schools. In 1999, Northern arizona vocational Institute of
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Modern and progressive describe the three school districts in the region. Snowflake Unified School district, Show Low School District, and the Blue Ridge (Pinetop-Lakeside) School Districts have grown consistently, year after year in enrollment and quality standards. Computerization, graphic arts and technology skills, as well as academic basics, are given high priority by each district. The small size of the schools allow most students to gain experience in leadership and performance. The three local high schools have excelled both academically and athletically. A low drop-out rate combined with a high number of graduates who go on the college clearly demonstrates the high standards for success of the region’s schools. In 1999, Northern Arizona Vocational Institute of Technology (NAVIT) was formed to create a joint vocational district to enhance the training programs available to students. Courses such as Auto Mechanics, Building Trades, Drafting, Computer Technology, Communications Technology, Health and Human Services Occupations, Electronics, Welding, and more are offered through NAVIT. Everyone in the economic spectrum will benefit when a trained workforce emerges in a given locality; this is the goal and objective of NAVIT. Furthering education has grown dramatically in the past 15 years. Northland Pioneer College, a two year community college, offers a wide variety of courses at 14 different satellite campuses in Navajo and Apache counties. Northern Arizona University and the University of Phoenix offer extended undergraduate and graduate course-work to the area through regular classes and teleconferencing classes.

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