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Your complete guide to local career and education • Winter 2019

CAREER & EDUCATION

OPPORTUNITIES Special Supplement to The Glendale Star and Peoria Times

INSIDE This Issue

Edison School offers tuition-free education

VETERANS ......4 Military can receive help through Arizona State

PEORIA CHAMBER ......7

Organization will celebrate 100th anniversary

DYNAMIC DUOS .......... 14 Parents and teens join forces at Deer Valley Academy

Edison partners with innovators across the Valley to bring new ideas into the classroom and out to the community. (Stock photo)

Is your child bored at school? Are you looking for a school with challenging and engaging learning opportunities with experienced teachers? Edison School of Innovation meets the needs of students who desire hands-on, project-based STEM education while providing an environment of high academic and behavioral standards where children love to learn. Edison School of Innovation is a tuition-free K-8 elementary charter school located at 83rd Avenue and Northern. With differentiated instruction and gifted-certified teachers, all students are able to excel beyond the regular curriculum standards.

Algebra and Intro to Engineering classes are also offered as a head start to high school and college credit. Edison School partners with innovators across the Valley to bring new ideas into the classroom and out to the community. Creativity, collaboration and critical problem-solving are the focus every day inside the classroom as well as during after-school enrichment clubs such as robotics, jazz band, Lego, Minecraft, musical theater, graphic design and recycling. Upcoming Events 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday, February 21: Information session with the principal and

teachers. Future information sessions will be held monthly. 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 26: Edison School Community Fair. All families and community members are welcome to participate in fun activities, tour the school and meet their future teachers. Open enrollment is available through March 29, after which any open spots will be available on a first-come first-serve basis. Visit the school office to reserve your child’s spot. The Edison School of Innovation is located at 8340 W. Northern Avenue, Glendale. Learn more at edisonschoolaz.org or call the school’s office at 623-282-2871.

TUITION FREE

Now Enrolling for K-8 623-282-2871 • 8340 W Northern Ave, Glendale, AZ 85305


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The hidden golf jewel of the West Valley Golf in Sun City West has made a resurgence the past few years. Todd Patty and his staff have always put forth a well-conditioned product. From tee boxes to fairways to greens, the “bang for the buck” has always been exceptional. Patty raised the bar the last five years by initiating a sand bunker project at each of the seven golf courses. Currently, we are in the project’s sixth year. Each year, they improved Bunkers have been improved with drainage, shaping and a course’s bunker by in- sand. (Photo courtesy Sun City West Recreation Centers) stalling drainage, shaping and sand. Courses that have had bun- plete golf experience. Will you get a ker facelifts include: Grandview, Trail bad lie in the new bunkers? Sure, but Ridge, Stardust, Pebblebrook and Deer they will be more to the liking of a Valley golf courses. “fried egg” lie rather than a bare lie. This project has taken Sun City West Come see what you’re missing at from a fun golf experience to a com- Sun City West!

RECREATION CENTERS OF SUN CITY WEST GREENSKEEPERS –- $12.32 p/h, FT with benefits–Manual labor. Must be able to work communicate in English, work weekends and OT. Previous golf exp. preferred. PART-TIME GREENSKEEPERS - $12.32 up to 24 hrs per week. Manual labor. Must be able to communicate in English, work weekends, and holidays. Previous golf exp. preferred. FACILITIES ASSISTANT–, FT and PT positions- $10.50 p/h. Sweeping floors, showers, restroom, pool deck and other areas, emptying trashcans, maintaining/cleaning bathrooms and hall area, setting up tables/chairs for events. Must be able to work with cleaning chemicals. Previous custodial exp, knowledge of commercial vacuums, floor scrubbers, gas powered blowers preferred; varies locations/hours/days/weekends. LANDSCAPERS - $11.25 p/h – FT with benefits. Manual labor. Must be able to work M-F, some OT; and MUST have a valid AZ driver’s license with a good driving record. The above positions include golf when availability is open. All positions must be able to communicate in English. Apply M-F, 8-3, at 19803 R.H. Johnson Blvd, Sun City West, AZ 85375. Fax 623-544-6124 or apply online at hrsearch@rcscw.com For more info on open jobs visit www.suncitywest.com (Association) All positions are open until filled. EOE

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Army National Guard: Full-time benefits; part-time commitment Many prospective college students struggle with finding a way to pay for their higher education costs. The Arizona Army National Guard can assist future soldiers with offsetting these expenses through education benefits associated with military service. These benefits include the Montgomery G.I. Bill, Federal Tuition Assistance, and the student loan repayment program. There are also opportunities available to become an officer through the Simulations Membership Program in the Reserve Officer Training Corps. This will allow students to serve in the Arizona National Guard while training to commission as a second lieutenant. Many higher-education institutions also award college credits for the unique training opportunities soldiers experience in the Arizona National Guard. Once they complete their initial entry training, they can submit their Joint Service Transcripts to their school’s administration office for college credits toward their degree.

If higher education is one of your personal goals, contact the Arizona Army National Guard about the education benefits you may receive. (Photo courtesy Army National Guard)

By serving part time, soldiers can reach their higher-education goals and build valuable work experience that will make them more competitive in today’s job market. Terms and benefits are subject to change. For more information about these and other benefits offered by the Arizona National Guard, contact Master Sgt. Jeffrey Robinson at 602-377-3428.


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TUITION FREE

ENROLL TODAY

EdisonSchoolAz.org

8340 W Northern Ave. Now Enrolling for Glendale, K-8 AZ 85305

623-282-2871

TUITION FREE

ENROLL TODAY

EdisonSchoolAz.org

623-282-2871

8340 W Northern Ave. Glendale, AZ 85305


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Varsity Facility Services celebrates 60th year in business

Work for a leader in janitorial companies! Varsity Facility Services is celebrating its 60th year in business and more than 40 years in Arizona. It has been a leader in the facility services industry for many decades now. As one of the leading national janitorial companies providing service to thousands of customers across the nation and Canada, Varsity has created a proprietary cleaning process that ensures its specialists clean efficiently and consistently and work with the least possible strain on their bodies. Varsity values people, integrity, service and innovation. “I am proud of the strong team we have developed in Arizona,” said District Manager Kip Whiting. “We work as a team. We support each other. Each person offers unique experience. Each one enjoys working for Varsity and appreciates the culture, values and leadership that make Varsity great. Our strength in Arizona is from our team and their willingness to get their hands dirty to deliver for our customers. Our customers are partners.”

Varsity is a proud partner with national and local management companies, providing cleaning services for some of Arizona’s most prestigious customers, including: municipalities; large manufacturing and distribution facilities; multisite medical clinics; multisite telecom facilities; large educational campuses; and corporate headquarters. “I am proud of the partnerships we have forged with our customers and suppliers over the years,” Whiting said. “Varsity is grateful to all the employees, customers and partners who helped shape this 60-year legacy of service in Arizona and throughout the nation.” Come be part of the legacy. Those who are interested in applying can visit Varsity’s office at 8930 N. 78th Avenue, Peoria, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday.

Help for veterans through Arizona State University

Varsity Facility Services is hiring for Part-Timeand Full Time Janitorial positions for Officesin the City of Glendale. Applicants must have some janitorial experience, must be dependable and able to communicate with client and supervisor. Applicants must have reliable transportation, must be authorized to work in the United States and pass Background Check. If you are interested and would like to apply come to our office 8930 N 78th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345 from 9:00am - 4:00pm Monday thru Friday.

Varsity está solicitando personas para limpieza de oficinas en la Cuidad de Glendale. Los solicitantes deben tener alguna experiencia de limpieza, ser confiable y capaz de comunicarse con el cliente y supervisor, deben tener transportación confiable. Deben pasar una verificación de antecedentes, y ser autorizados a trabajar en los Estados Unidos. Aplique en persona al 8930 N 78th Ave., Peoria, AZ 85345. Llegar a saber Varsity -- visite

Arizona State University student Tyler Obermeit is an Army veteran. (Photo by Bryan Pietsch)

TRIO Veterans Upward Bound (VUB) at Arizona State University provides veterans with free academic services and classes. VUB assists veterans with the transition to higher education by preparing veterans to enroll in and begin any college or training program. “College wasn’t an option when I enlisted, and I spent most of my time in a turret behind an MK-19 while deployed to Afghanistan,” said Tyler Obermeit, an Army veteran and current ASU student. “Coming home was actually the most difficult part of my military expe-

rience. I got so accustomed to combat that it seemed easier being deployed. VUB is a program that too few veterans know about. When I first enrolled with VUB, my math scores were that of an eighth-grader’s. Within a few weeks in VUB, I got rid of a full year of remedial math that I would have had to take at ASU or a community college.” To read more about Obermeit’s story, visit https://studentlife.asu.edu/service/sun-devil-finds-success-in-trioveterans-upward-bound. To enroll in Veterans Upward Bound, call 480-965-3944 or visit vub.asu.edu.


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FREE CLASSES S VETERANS UPWARD BOUND 

Small class sizes with one-on-one tutoring

Day, evening and online courses

College of your choice and financial aid/scholarship application assistance

Class locations throughout the Valley

Visit vub.asu.edu or call 480-965-3944 to learn about

eligibility requirements and program details.

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Grand Canyon University in the Heart of Phoenix Private. Christian. Affordable. Nonprofit.

Grand Canyon University is Arizona’s premier, nonprofit, private Christian university offering next-generation education with a commitment to affordability and helping students find their purpose. GCU offers over 200 academic programs, including more than 100 online programs, in many high-demand areas across nine colleges. As of fall 2018, approximately 20,500 ground students attend GCU’s 250-plus acre campus that’s growing with new residence halls, academic buildings, student support resources, state-of-the-art athletic facilities and more to provide a vibrant learning environment and well-rounded college experience. More than 70,000 online students attend GCU’s digital campus where students can collaborate with peers, interact with instructors and receive individualized attention through an innovative learning platform and in small class sizes. With over three decades of leadership experience in delivering online education, GCU offers real-world degree programs with flexibility and convenience to meet the needs of the adult working professional. As a Christian university, GCU strives to shape students into 21st century servant leaders who are prepared

Grand Canyon University campus. (Photo courtesy Grand Canyon University)

to make a difference in local and global communities. GCU students learn from a faith-integrated curriculum based on a Christian worldview, while learning and growing within a values-based, supportive community. Not only does GCU serve as an innovative institution elevating higher education, but the university also invests in revitalizing the local community. Leading in education and community transformation, GCU is committed to impacting the greater good by providing opportunities, giving back and fostering strong community outreach.

To learn more, visit gcu.edu For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program and other important information, please visit our website at gcu.edu/ disclosures. Please note, not all GCU programs are available in all states and in all learning modalities. Program availability is contingent on student enrollment. Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (800-6217440; hlcommission.org). Important policy information is available in the

University Policy Handbook at gcu. edu/academics/academic-policies. php. GCU, while reserving its lawful rights in light of its Christian mission, is committed to maintaining an academic environment that is free from unlawful discrimination. Further detail on GCU’s nondiscrimination policies can be found at gcu.edu/titleIX. The information printed in this material is accurate as of February 2019. For the most up-to-date information about admission requirements, tuition, scholarships and more, visit gcu.edu. ©2019 Grand Canyon University.

Stop by the Airman and Family Readiness Center The Airman & Family Readiness Center at Luke Air Force Base offers myriad workshops and other programs for DoD military, AFR, ANG, military retirees, DoD civilians and their eligible family members. In other words, anyone with base access. While visiting Luke Air Force Base, stop in and take advantage of the fabulous programs offered at your Airman & Family Readiness Center. The next annual Luke Air Force Base Job Fair will be held in October at Club Five Six, 14000 W. Eagle Street, Building 161, Luke AFB. Hosted by the Airman & Family Readiness Center, the event is open to anyone who has base access. Network with more than 60 local and national employers, have on-site interviews, visit with airline industries, and inquire

Luke Air Force Base hosts a job fair with the Airman & Family Readiness Center. The next one is in October. (Photo courtesy Luke Air Force Base)

about health care and top government agencies. • Career Enhancement Programs: The Department of Labor TAP Em-

ployment Workshop is held for separating and retiring members and their spouses. The workshop details job search strategies, networking, resume

writing, interviewing, VA benefits and more. The mandatory program officially started in January 2013. “Marketing Yourself for a Second Career” is a professional lecture for officers and senior NCOs leaving the military. Learn about salary negotiations, benefit packages, networking and resume writing to help compete for jobs in the marketplace. Mandatory Pre-separation Counseling Briefing on separation/retirement entitlements: • Discovery Resource Center - Resources for relocations, transition, employment, housing, schools and more. • AMVETS - Provides medical records screening and assistance with VA disability claims • School Liaison Officer - Addresses

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Center...continued from page 6 educational issues involving military children and youth in the local school community • Military & Family Life Counselor Program (MFLCs) - MFLCs are here to listen and available to help service members, spouses, family members, children and staff. The MFLC program provides confidential support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. • Financial Management Programs (Some of these programs available to active duty military only) • Family Readiness Programs • Relocation Readiness Programs • Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is designed to provide support to military family members with special needs. EFMP Services include a variety of personnel, medical and family support functions. Contact us for more information: 623-856-6550, email us at 56fss.fsfr@ luke.af.mil, or visit us on Facebook: Luke A&FRC. 7282 N. 137th Avenue, Building 1113, Luke AFB, AZ 85309.

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Peoria Chamber to celebrate 100 years The Peoria Chamber of Commerce will celebrate its 100th anniversary on June 7, 2019, with a historical program and evening of entertainment. According to the original Articles of Incorporation from June 30, 1919, the purpose of the formation and incorporation of the Chamber was “to establish, maintain and operate an electric light power system, telephone system, fire protection, water system for domestic use, sewer system and other such improvements as may be for the benefit of the town of Peoria, Arizona, until such time the town shall become incorporated.” These original chamber articles remained in effect until 1954, when the city of Peoria became incorporated. With the help of the SRP historical department, the chamber is trying to locate descendants of the original chamber founders and landowners from Peoria to include them in the historical program at the June event. The presentation will focus on the years from 1919 to 1954 and all the changes that took place during that span of time.

AIRMAN & FAMILY READINESS CENTER MILITARY MEMBERS, DOD CIVILIANS*, RESERVE, GUARD, MILITARY RETIREES & ELIGIBLE FAMILY MEMBERS

Annual Career Fair Fall 2019 SERVICES AVAILABLE: • Transition Services (Active Duty to Civilian) o Mandatory Separation\Retirement\Preseperation Counseling o Mandatory 5 Day Department of Labor Monthly TAP Employment Workshop Dept. of Lab TAP Employm or o Employment Assistance ent o SBA quarterly Boots to Business Workshop Workshop o Higher Education Training o Resume Writing and Federal Employment Workshops • Discovery Center - Resources for relocation, transition, employment, housing, schools, and more! • AMVETS – Provides medical records screening and assistance with VA disability claims • Personal Development Information & Resources o Like us on Facebook: Luke A&FRC • Military & Family Life Counselor Assistance • Financial Counseling Education • Relocation & Sponsorship Services • School Liaison Officer - Addresses educational issues involving military children and youth in the local school community

Contact us for further information: (623) 856-6550 Email: 56fss.fsfr@luke.af.mil 7282 N. 137th Ave. Bldg.1113 Luke AFB, AZ. 85309 “We’re never the wrong place to go!” *Limited Services for DoD Civilians and their families

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City of Peoria Councilman Jon Edwards and Chamber President/CEO Guy Erickson present Brian Butler and Tawny Browder of the Moon Saloon the Winners Plaque for the 2018 P83 Christmas Tree Decorating Contest. (Photo courtesy Peoria Chamber)

The planning committee has been formed and is meeting bi-weekly to locate documentation and any other historical data or items that reference that time period and the chamber’s activities managing that large undertaking for the new town of Peoria. The chamber welcomes community participation. Anyone with information

on the original families or any family historical information that might be included in the celebration is encouraged to reach out to the Peoria Chamber of Commerce at 623-979-3601. Any resident interested in joining the planning committee is also welcome to call the office and they will be connected with the committee chairperson.

LOOKING FOR WAYS TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS?? CHECK OUT THE PEORIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE! Monthly Opportunities to Make Business Connections Networking Breakfasts – 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Peoria Chamber of Commerce 7:30-8:45 am Register at peoriachamber.com Women 4 Women – 1st & 3rd Fridays each Peoria Chamber of Commerce 8:15 – 9:30 am Member benefits Orientation – 2nd Monday Peoria Chamber of Commerce 3:00 – 4:30 pm Connecting the Chamber & Community – 2nd Tuesday The Haymaker 5:30 – 6:30 pm 24762 N. Lake Pleasant Pkwy, Peoria Upcoming 2019 PEORIA CHAMBER SPECIAL EVENTS Dinner at the Diamond – 2/27/19 Peoria Sports Complex Peoria Hometown Heroes BBQ Festival – 4/27/19 Rio Salado Recreation Center 100th Anniversary & Awards – 6/14/19 Location to be determined To learn more about the Peoria Chamber of Commerce and what it can do for YOUR business call 623-979-3601 or visit our website at www.peoriachamber.com


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PETERSBURG FISHERIES

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Giving families a boost Written by Michael Lewis Edited by Martín Lozano

Petersburg Fisheries in Alaska is now hiring for seafood processors for their summer salmon season. Come join the team by visiting www.hookedonfish. com or call 1-877-772-4294. Division of Icicle Seafoods, Inc. (Photo courtesy Petersburg Fisheries)

Working for Catholic Charities Westside Early Head Start program, Jonetta Ross makes weekly home visits to parents to teach them about caring for and educating their children ages birth to 3. “Parents are their children’s first teacher,” Ross said. “A parent’s level of engagement has a lot to do with their children’s growth and development.” When home-based educators first meet with parents, a full assessment of the child is completed. With help from the educator, each family establishes personalized goals, for the enrolled child and the parents. They then work with Ross to accomplish the necessary steps to reach those goals.

A mother assists her child with a learning activity after receiving guidance from the Early Head Start home-based educator. (Photo courtesy Catholic Charities AZ)

Young parents

LAUNCH YOUR CAREER AND IMPROVE THE LIVES OF CHILDREN Positions Available:

 Lead Teacher/Licensing Supervisor ($17.60 - $20.63 per hour, full-time)

 Teacher — AA or BA required ($16.85 - $18.88 per hour, full-time)

 Assistant Teacher — CDA required ($11.94 per hour, full-time)

 Program Aide

($11 per hour, part-time)

Full-time Benefits:       

Health, dental, and life insurance Disability insurance Paid vacation and sick leave Paid holidays 403(b) retirement plan Pension retirement plan Employee Assistance Program

APPLY TODAY! - Visit: CatholicCharitiesAZ.org/employment Catholic Charities serves people of all faiths and backgrounds and is an equal employment opportunity employer. All candidates must meet education, background, and fingerprint clearance requirements.

For more than 20 years, Ross has worked with many different parents – some of them are moms in their teenage years. When one client became pregnant at age 18, Ross helped to support her through her pregnancy with education on child development and then as a new mom. Because of the support, the young mom finished high school, undergraduate college and is working on a master’s degree. Her daughter is enrolled in a Head Start preschool classroom to prepare for kindergarten and the rest of her educational future.

Eva and Bryn Another parent Ross worked with is Eva Anderson. She had children participating in Early Head Start and Head Start (ages 3 to 5). Ross visited with Anderson and her daughter, Bryn, once a week in their home. After weeks of visits, Bryn began to talk more and better express herself. She also improved in other areas like shape recognition and counting. Anderson also took Bryn to events that allow children receiving home-based services to engage with other children and develop their socialization skills.

Anderson’s son, Gage, also learned to be more articulate while attending his Head Start class. “Being in a classroom has been huge,” Anderson said. “He is more focused, does a better job following the rules and helps with things like cleaning up.”

Serving those in need The services of Westside Head Start are offered at no cost for children in eligible low-income families. The focus of the program is to give kids a strong start and prepare them for success in school. Every class emphasizes independent skills like washing hands and brushing teeth. Meals are served family style, so that children learn to serve themselves and others. Head Start and Early Head Start are free programs and there is often a waiting list. Registration for the Fall 2019 is underway and runs through May 2019. For enrollment information visit catholiccharitiesaz.org/all-locations/ youth-development for a list of locations and contact information, or call 623-486-9868 to be directed to the appropriate area office. For employment opportunities, visit catholiccharitiesaz. org/employment to view a list of available positions.


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Petersburg Fisheries In Petersburg Alaska!

Now Hiring Seafood Processors For Summer Salmon Season July 1st - Sept 1st

10.87 $16.30 overtime

*FREE

$

hour straight time

housing and a travel incentive for those completing the season

Come Join Our Team!

Visit our website at: www.hookedonfish.com A Division of Icicle Seafoods, Inc.


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Estaff Inc.: Now hiring for baseball and more Estaff Inc. is a special event management company now hiring for Spring Training, concerts, festivals, commercial facilities and events statewide. Estaff Inc. is hiring security, event staff, ushers, ticket takers, concessions and general laborers to staff these events statewide. These jobs are fun with friends and family with flexible hours. They’re perfect for supplementing income, and many primary positions are available. Check Estaff Inc.’s Facebook for upcoming job fairs. No experience necessary. Will train! Peoria Sports Complex 16101 N. 83rd Avenue Peoria, AZ 85382 602-621-2956

Estaff personnel staff special events like Spring Training, concerts, festivals, commercial facilities and events statewide. (Photo courtesy Estaff Inc.)

East Valley 6927 E. Thomas Road Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480-733-3883 Noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday

Send resumes to schedule.estaff@gmail.com or estaffsecurity.com

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Partnering with parents to help children learn, grow, thrive

The Pendergast Elementary School District, through a partnership with First Things First, has developed the Pendergast Family Resource Center providing quality, comprehensive, diverse and streamlined services centered on a holistic view of early childhood education with neighborhood outreach as a core component. The services offered create a unique collaboration between the educational environment, families and communities combined with staffing support from caring, knowledgeable professionals.

The mission The Pendergast Family Resource Center is a family-centered, comprehensive, collaborative and high-quali-

ty outreach program that supports the development, health and education of all Pendergast Elementary School District families and the surrounding community with a focus on families with children birth to age 5. The organization can help connect families with parent programs such as parent workshops and child development, community resources including tax services and GED classes, as well as DES application assistance and more. It has three convenient locations, call 623-772-2339 for more information. Pendergast Family Resource Center is here to help families find community resources and information. All services provided by the Pendergast Family Resource Center are offered at no cost.

NOW HIRING! FOR BASEBALL SPRING TRAINING At PEORIA SPORTS COMPLEX 16101 N 83rd Ave., Peoria, AZ 85382 H Full & Part-Time Hours H H No Experience Needed H H Fun Job with Flexible Hours! H

Apply at Peoria Sports Complex Send Resume to: Schedule.estaff@gmail.com or call 480-733-3883 for more information

The Pendergast Family Resource Center provides quality, comprehensive, diverse and streamlined services for families in the Pendergast District and the surrounding community.

Parent Programs: Parent Workshops Early Language and Literacy Health and Nutrition Lending Library Story Time Coffee Time Play Groups Early Childhood Education School Readiness Child Development

Community Resources: AzEIP Child Find Community Preschool Family Support Internet Accessible Computers Family Hub Tax Services Information for ESL / Citizenship / GED GED Classes ESL Classes

DES Application Assistance: Health Insurance (AHCCCS) Food/Nutrition (SNAP) Cash Assistance (TANF)

Three Convenient Locations: Pendergast Community Center, Suite #2 Rio Vista Elementary School, Room #308 Sunset Ridge Elementary School, Room # 127

Call 623-772-2339 for more information


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Give change to see change VALLEYLIFE helps

QUARTERLY MANTRA

Helping families thrive and keeping children safe can seem like daunting tasks given the nature of our world. However, the Strong Families Council is on a mission through April to motivate and empower you to be a part of the solution. We want you to cultivate positive change for families in Arizona. Remember, you always have the ability to take a situation that does not serve you or others well and transform it into something that serves When families are safe, stable and nurturing, thrive. Please make a donation to the the masses well. Regardless of status, children Child Abuse Prevention fund on your Arizona position and or situation, as citizens state tax return form (line 65). The money raised of this great state we all have a role supports in-home services that mentor vulnerable so children can have the safe, healthy to play in helping our fellow neigh- families childhoods they deserve. (Photo courtesy Childhelp) bors. Simply put, when all families are strong, Arizona is strong. isting initiatives such as home visiting Arizona citizens filing taxes are in a programs, parenting classes and many wonderful position to create change by other programs that have been proven giving their spare change to the Child effective in keeping children safe. Abuse Prevention Fund. You can help The Strong Arizona Families Counprevent child abuse and keep families cil is funded through the Department thriving. Donating to the Child Abuse of Child Safety and hosted through the Prevention Fund represents a small but Childhelp Community Center. For fursignificant action toward creating a ther information on the Strong Famistronger Arizona. lies Council, you can call the Childhelp Your donation will help sustain ex- Community Center at 623-240-6160.

enhance quality of life

VALLEYLIFE is a nonprofit organization that provides premier services to individuals with disabilities to enhance their quality of life. The agency does so by enriching their lives with rewarding experiences and valuable opportunities, and enabling them to live a life with choices, independence and dignity. VALLEY-

LIFE services are delivered through caring and dedicated staff, specialized programs and advocacy. VALLEYLIFE provides residential services, day services, home- and community-based services and vocational services to people with disabilities.

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VALLEYLIFE “We will respect family life. We will develop it and encourage it in any way we can, for strong families are the foundation of strong communities.�

VALLEYLIFE is a non-profit organization that provides programs and services to men, women, and children with developmental disabilities.

Full Time and Part Time Caregivers Needed! We are currently looking for caregivers throughout the Phoenix metro area including Glendale, Peoria, Phoenix and Scottsdale. Applicants must pass a background check and drug test. Reliable transportation is required.

Donate to the Child Abuse Prevention Fund on your AZ Income Tax Return. Courtesy of: Strong Families Council

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Dynamic Duos: Parents and teens join forces

Left to right, Tim Raban enjoys hanging out with daughter, Jordan; Alexis Plascencia dines with her grandmother, Bonnie Brant, and mom, Leslie; and Philip Hazlett and his father, Scott, research trade schools. (Photos courtesy Deer Valley Academy)

How often do the parents of a high school student get the chance to dine with their daughter or have supper with their son at school? It’s happening at Deer Valley Academy, a charter high school, where parents and students share a fine, outdoor dining experience over a slice or two of pizza. “A couple of times a year we bring our parents in to visit the school, meet the staff and board members, dine and engage in hands-on college- and career-related activities,” explained Carol Willette, counselor. Earlier this year, parents accessed

the Arizona Career Information System (AZCIS) while working with their student “partner.” The dialogue between parent and student resulted in many discoveries about career interests, challenges and fears, and college plans. Often overheard were remarks like, “I had no idea you were interested in that,” or “I like the cost advantages of going to the community college.” A subsequent activity had parents and students working with a financial aid adviser from Glendale Community College to walk through the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student

Aid) application. This was preceded by the “fine, outdoor dining experience over a slice or two of pizza.” “It is such a wonderful opportunity to spend time with my granddaughter and share in what she is doing,” Bonnie Brant said. “There just isn’t enough time together with parents, children and school. I thoroughly enjoy these opportunities and seeing the pride she has in her accomplishments.” For more information, call 602-4676874, visit deervalleyacademy.org or follow Deer Valley Academy on Facebook.

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Quality...continued from page 13 Residential services operates 26 group homes, which function like traditional family homes, throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area. Day services provides programs designed to improve independent living, social and recreational skills, and offer opportunities for community involvement. Home- and community-based services provide valuable support to people with disabilities and their families in the comfort of their own home. Vocational services provide opportunities for people with disabilities to obtain and maintain meaningful employment through job search and placement, job coaching and development, and training opportunities. VALLEYLIFE members’ diagnoses range from physical, developmental and cognitive disabilities, to behavioral health diagnoses, age-related conditions and traumatic brain injury. VALLEYLIFE has an in-depth understanding of how to meet the unique needs of each member it serves. Founded in 1947, VALLEYLIFE has been serving the greater Phoenix area for 70 years. For more information, visit valleylifeaz.org.

A NON-PROFIT NON NONCHARTER HIGH SCHOOL

Call

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Are you interested in biology research, biotechnology or medical school? Glendale Community College (GCC) in partnership with Western New Mexico University (WNMU) offers concurrent associate’s and bachelor’s degrees in biotechnology and cell and molecular biology on the Glendale Community College campus. The program is affordable, even offering some students the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science degree debt-free if they are Financial Aid Pell eligible. This program is not on a traditional university campus, yet it challenges students with small classes and rigorous academics. All upper-division science classes are taught in person on the beautiful GCC campus by dedicated faculty who are experts in their field. The staff will push students to learn more, emphasizing independent research. They will provide a full year of highly desired undergraduate lab re-

search and internships. By the time students graduate, they will have earned three degrees (AA or AS, AAS in biotechnology and molecular biosciences and a BS in cell and molecular biology with a chemistry minor). On top of the academic degrees, students will know their way around the lab and will be ready for their next step toward graduate school, medical school or employment in one of the most fascinating and fastest-growing industries in the nation. The Glendale Community College and Western New Mexico University Concurrent Enrollment Partnership Program is accessible, affordable, rigorous and approximately half the cost of similar programs at state universities. The program is competitive and limited to 24 students per year. For more information, go to https:// advisementblog.wordpress.com, call

Pendergast Elementary School District is full S.T.E.A.M. ahead! By Dr. Lily Matos DeBlieux

We hear so much about school choice these days, and Pendergast has choice programs in each of our 12 schools. STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) is a term for choice programs present in our curriculum and academies, and we have children’s best interests and learning in mind as we feature new and innovative courses of study. According to the U.S. Bureau of Pendergast Elementary School District provides educational experiences for all students. Labor Statistics, “There were nearly diverse (Photo courtesy Pendergast Elementary) 8.6 million STEM jobs in May 2015, representing 6.2 percent of U.S. employ- college and be career ready. Each ment. Computer occupations made up program comes with a full range of nearly 45 percent of STEM employment, academic support and professional deand engineers made up an additional 19 velopment from our team, and open percent. Mathematical science occupa- enrollment is beginning now. tions and architects, surveyors and cartogIt is our goal to ensure each Penderraphers combined made up 4 percent of gast student achieves our vision as we STEM employment. These are increasing “Empower Excellence and Success.” exponentially each year.” We provide diverse educational exThese programs in our schools pro- periences for all students to have the vide the rigor and critical thinking as knowledge, skills and opportunities well as the standards needed for stu- that prepare them for the future. dents to be successful in school and Find out more at pesd92.org.

Top, students in the GCC/WNMU program receive many hours of hands-on laboratory experience. Right, GCC/WNMU students participate in independent research and internships. (Photos courtesy Glendale Community College)

623-845-4293, or email cecily.davis@ gccaz.edu or sandra.amoroso@gccaz. edu.


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Career & Education Opportunity

Winter 2019

Pendergast BEE lieve in You! We BEE-lieve

Elementary School District

3801 North 91st Avenue | Phoenix, Arizona 85037 | Phone: 623-772 623-772-2200 623 772--2200 | Fax: 623-877 772 623 623-877-8188 877-8188 877 8188 | www.pesd92.org

The Pendergast Elementary School District offers... HIGH STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT FREE FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN DUAL LANGUAGE PROGRAMS FREE & REDUCED BREAKFAST / LUNCH STUDENT LEADERSHIP & COMMUNITY SERVICE BE KIND CHARACTER EDUCATION PROGRAM

DEDICATED TEACHERS

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, ARTS & MATH (S.T.E.A.M.) ACADEMIES PENDERGAST EARLY LEARNING CENTER Offering early care and education, Monday through Friday, for children 6 weeks to 5 years.

REGISTER TODAY

at the Pendergast Learning Center 3841 N. 91st Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85037 623-772-2302

NOW HIRING

THROUGHOUT THE PENDERGAST DISTRICT! Apply online at www.pesd92.org and let’s shape the future together!


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