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BASIS Charter Schools go to the capitol

BASIS Charter Schools Go to the Capitol

BASIS Charter Schools Go to the Capitol

On April 21st, BASIS Charter Schools joined the Arizona Charter Schools Association for the Charters at the Capitol Event held at the Arizona State Capitol.

Left: DeAnna Rowe Executive Director of BASIS Charter Schools, BASIS Scottsdale senior Ella H., Governor Ducey, BASIS Ahwatukee senior Lauren S.

Middle: Representative Udall

Right: BASIS Scottsdale senior Ella H., Superintendent Hoffman, and BASIS Ahwatukee senior Lauren S.

Thank you to all who participated in this year’s Charters at the Capitol Event!

For more student success stories check out our students who made the cut for Junior Achievement of Arizona’s 18 under 18 list!

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