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Arizona Department of Education

www.azed.gov

 
The Arizona Department of Education and its chief position, a publicly elected state Superintendent of Public Instruction, were created upon the ratification of the Arizona Constitution. The job of the state superintendent is to administer the K-12 public education system in Arizona through the state department of education. As stated in the state constitution, this involves providing for the students of Arizona a uniform public school system including kindergarten, elementary schools, middle and high schools.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.azed.gov
  • 1535 West Jefferson Street
    Phoenix, AZ USA 85007
  • Phone: 602.542.5393

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Steve Troxel
Interim Chief Technology Officer Profile
Satish Pattisapu
Chief Information Officer Profile

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