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In 2001, the Manhattan Institute ranked states by their combination of public charter, private and home-school choice. Arizona ranked first. In 2015, the Brookings Institution measured the percentage of students who had access to one or more charter schools in their zip code. Arizona ranked first in the nation, with 84 percent of students with a charter in their zip code. A 2017 analysis of Phoenix-area district enrollment patterns found open enrollment transfer students outnumbering charter students. More recently, I had the opportunity to revise the 2001 Manhattan Institute ranking with the author of the original study and two colleagues from the University of Arkansas. Arizona ranked first again in overall education freedom.
Neighbors near Chaparral High School frustrated with new lights put up on athletic fields
New lights were put up in late March at Chaparral High School after an anonymous donor fronted the money. But neighbors say the lights are too bright. Author: Colleen Sikora Updated: 6:51 PM MST April 27, 2021
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Neighbors near Chaparral High School say the new lights put up on the baseball and softball fields are too bright and are calling on Scottsdale Unified School District to do something about it.
An anonymous donor paid for the lights
Scottsdale Unified School District s governing board accepted an offer from an anonymous donor to fund the new lights on Chaparral s baseball and softball fields in January.