HomeMy WebLinkAboutPackets - Council Packets (877)QUALITY EARLY LEARNING
21%
2030 GOAL -45%
Percent of three and four year
old children that are in quality
early learning settings.
OPPORTUNITY YOUTH
2030 GOAL -7%
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Percent of 16-24 year olds
NOT going to school or
working.
ARIZONA EDUCATION PROGRESS METER
3RD GRADE READING
44%
2030 GOAL -724'0
Percent of 3rd grade students
who scored proficient or
highly proficient on the
AzMERIT English language
arts assessment.
POST HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
53°/a
2030 GOAL -70%
Percent of high school
graduates enrolled in
postsecondary education the
semester after graduating
high school.
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WORLD-CLASS EDUCATION
8TH GRADE MATH
36%
2030 GOAL -69%
Percent of 8th grade students
who are prepared to be
successful in high school math
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43%
2030 GOAL -60%
Percent of Arizona residents
age 25-64 who have
completed a 2 -or 4 -year
degree or received an
industry certificate.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION
Percent of high school
students who graduate
in 4 years.
TEACHER PAY
ARIZONA RANKS
50
2022 GOAL -
REACH NATIONAL
MEDIAN*
Arizona's ranking compared to
other states for median
elementary teacher pay.
Last Updated: November 2017
WE ALL HAVE A ROLE TO PLAY
The Arizona Education Progress Meter goals are ambitious, but possible. There's a role for everyone to play. Below
are a few ideas to get started:
Business
• Partner with your local community college to meet your workforce needs
• Focus your charitable giving toward programs or initiatives that advance the Education Progress Meter goals
• Give your employees the flexibility to volunteer in local schools
• Join a business -education council
• Host an internship program
Local Governments
• Issue a proclamation in support of the Education Progress Meter and statewide goals
• Review your local data
• Set goals for your community
• Use the Education Progress Meter to focus your education initiatives
• Celebrate success stories in your communities at your city or town council meetings
• Link to the Education Progress Meter from your website
Policymakers
• Evaluate policy using the Education Progress Meter framework. Make policy decisions based on whether or not
those decisions will help close the achievement gap and make progress toward the shared goals
• Ensure high quality data is accessible
Educators & School Board Members
• Set school or district goals that align with the Education Progress Meter as part of your strategic planning
• Link to the Education Progress Meter from your website
• Share stories of how your school or district is making progress toward the goals for Expect More Arizona to
highlight via the Excellence Tour
Philanthropy
• Fund programs or initiatives that drive progress toward the Education Progress Meter goals
• Collaborate with other funders to drive funding or policy change toward the goals
Nonprofit & Advocacy Organizations
• Use the Education Progress Meter to align your programs to the indicators, data sources and goals
• Educate your network about the Education Progress Meter and the role of your organization in moving the
needle on one or more of the indicators
• Advocate for effective policies or funding that advance the goals in the Education Progress Meter
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FIRST RESPONDERS
LIVING MEMORIAL
MING OPPORTUNITIES
24 -foot Obelisk $ 50000
Education Amphitheater $ 30000
Star Floor $ 25000
Pathway of Heroes $ 1001000
Monuments (8) $ 5000
• Army
• Navy
• Marine
• Air Force
• Coast Guard
• AZ National Guard
• First Responders
• NOAA/US Public Health
Flags (3) $ 2500
• United States
• Arizona
• Missing in Action
Entry Signage $ 2500
Seat Walls (8) $ 1000
Trees (22) $ 51000
Benches (12) $ 500
P.O. Box 68619 • Oro Valley, AZ 85737-0002 1 https://soazveteransfirstrespondersmemorial.org
FIRST RESPONDERS
LIVING MEMORIAL
[FT PLANS
Founder $500,9000 $11000,000
2 Annual Payments $2501000 $5001000
8 Quarterly Payments $62,500 $12500
24 Monthly Payments $20,833 $411667
Legacy $2509000 $499, 000
2 Annual Payments $12500 $2491500
8 Quarterly Payments $31,250 $621375
24 Monthly Payments $10,417 $20,792
Sustainer $1001000 $249,9000
2 Annual Payments $505000 $124,500
8 Quarterly Payments $121500 $31,125
24 Monthly Payments $41167 $10,375
Gold $50.9000 $99,9000
2 Annual Payments $251000 $49,500
8 Quarterly Payments $61250 $12,375
24 Monthly Payments $21083 $4,125
Silver $25,000 $49,9000
2 Annual Payments $125500 $241500
8 Quarterly Payments $3,125 $61125
24 Monthly Payments $1,042 $21042
Copper $5,000 $24,000
2 Annual Payments $2,500 $121000
8 Quarterly Payments $625 $31000
24 Monthly Payments $208 $11000
P.O. Box 68619 • Oro Valley, AZ 85737-0002 1 https://soazveteransfirstrespondersmemorial.org
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VETERANS
FIRST RESPONDERS
LIVING MEMORIAL
FT INTENTION
❑ It is my/our intention to make a total gift of $ to the Southern
Arizona Veterans and First Responders Living Memorial capital campaign. I/we
wish to contribute $ each month/quarter/year (circle one) for the next
two years. I intend to make my first contribution in (mm/yyyy)
ElI do support the effort to build a living memorial, but cannot contribute financially
to the campaign at this time.
Notes:
May we include your name in our list of donors? Yes No
Please print your name(s) as you would like it to appear in a list of donors:
Signature
Address
City
Phone
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State
Thank You ! !
Zip code
P.O. Box 68619 • Oro Valley, AZ 85737-0002 1 https://soazveteransfirstrespondersmemorial.org
FIRST RESPONDERS
LIVING MEMORIAL
SE FOR SUPPORT
Overview
Here in Southern Arizona, we have a population of more than 400,000 (roughly 20%)
veterans, active military, and first responders. These men and women, fallen and living
had and have a critical role in both past and present conflicts in America. Despite their
sacrifices, these same individuals often have not received the recognition they deserve.
Opportunity
A group of Southern Arizonans recognized the need for a special place in which to honor,
remember, and memorialize veterans and first responders. A picturesque venue where
visitors, residents and school children can learn about the services these men and women
provide. This beautiful living Memorial will be located in Naranja Park on 2.5 acres,
allocated by the Town of Oro Valley, in full view of the Catalina Mountain's Pusch Ridge.
It will contain art, monuments and landscaping that are symbolic to all branches of the
Department of Defense and First Responders. By creating such a space in which people
may gather to remember and to learn, we honor the past and educate future generations
about the meaning of service and sacrifice to our country.
Mission and Impact
The Memorial will be a hallowed place honoring those brave, outstanding individuals who
have dedicated their lives to ensuring our American values. The Memorial will be unique
to Southern Arizona.
The mission of this Memorial is to provide people with a physical space to remember
and learn. The space itself is mindfully designed. As you enter the memorial, you will
walk along the Pathway of Heroes. There will be 15 -foot walls representing the branches
of the Department of Defense: Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, the U.S. Public Health Service and First
Responders (Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Emergency Medical Services). All eyes
will be drawn to the 24 foot high obelisk at the center of this special place representing the
strength and courage of our heroes.
Included in the Memorial is a covered amphitheater that will be used for education and a
variety of community events.
This Living Memorial is being privately funded. Visitation will be free to the public to
recognize, honor and remember the living and fallen veterans and first responders.
P.O. Box 68619 • Oro Valley, AZ 85737-0002 1 https://soazveteransfirstrespondersmemorial.org
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FIRST RESPONDERS
LIVING MEMORIAL
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Soft Costs
Construction Costs
Public Artwork (Monument)
Other Decorative Metals
Contingency (7%)
TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET
$ 245,000
$ 992,000
$ 310,000
$ 250,000
$ 123,000
$ 1,920,000
P.O. Box 68619 • Oro Valley, AZ 85737-0002 1 https://soazveteransfirstrespondersmemorial.org
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