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In fiscal year 2012, Clifton Unified School District’s student AIMS scores were lower than both its peer districts’ and state averages. The District’s instructional program needs improvement. For example, some students were not provided the statutorily required number of instructional hours, and one of its four teachers did not have a teaching certificate. The District’s operational efficiencies were mixed, with some costs higher and some costs lower than peer districts’. However, the District lacked proper oversight and adequate controls over nearly all of its operations. In particular, the District lacked basic administrative processes such as monitoring budgets and maintaining proper controls over expenditures resulting in it overspending its legal budget limits in fiscal years 2009, 2010, and 2011. The District also failed to meet several transportation safety requirements. For example, its primary driver was not certified to drive a school bus. Lastly, the District lacked proper supervision of inmate workers on its school campus.
The African-American community has played a historically significant role in the advancement of Arizona and our region. The future success of our state relies on our ability to strengthen our communities and empower them to meet and exceed their vast potential. This project between the community and the University was undertaken to help advance a better understanding of the changing dynamics of Arizona’s African-American population and the critical issues that require our collective attention in terms of education, health care, the economy, culture, and leadership.
The fifth of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2009. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use, Open Space & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, Safety and Housing.
The ninth of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held between November of 2009 and March of 2010. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element, Open Space & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, Safety and Housing.
The fourth of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held between September of 2008 and April of 2009. CAG reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element, Circulation, Open Space and Recreational Resources, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.
The eighth of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held between October 2009 and February 2010. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element, Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, Safety and Housing.
Part of a series of citizen reports to be prepared by Planning Staff as part of the development of the the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2009. CAG reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements: Land Use, Circulation, Open Space and Recreational Resources, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.
One of ten citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff in preparation for drafting the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. CAG members reviewed the goals, objectives and polices, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element - Martinez Lake Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety.
The second of seven citizen reports to be prepared by Long Range Planning Staff to develop the Yuma County 2020 Comprehensive Plan. Meetings were held in 2007. CAG and Technical Advisory Committee members reviewed the goals, objectives and policies, and the following elements of the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan: Land Use Element--Foothills Sub-Regional Planning Area: Open Spaces & Recreational Resources, Circulation, Environmental, Water Resources, and Safety