This year’s Conference will be on October 22nd at the Phoenix Convention Center! At the 2016 School’s Out, Make It Count conference, you will: · Learn the newest activities, curriculum & strategies… read more →
AzCASE is joining with the National AfterSchool Association to celebrate the professionals that are at the heart of afterschool programs during the first ever “Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week” April 25-29,… read more →
AzCASE and Cox Communications invite Arizona out-of-school time programs to apply for a 2016 Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) grant. Programs are encouraged to work with staff and youth to develop creative, new… read more →
Next in the lineup for our Spring Professional Development Series is another great workshop to develop your repertoire of out-of-school time youth program skills! Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES): Best Practices for… read more →
The next topic for our 2016 Professional Development Series is coming to you! “Hands-On Literacy”, presented by Alice Patterson, will be our April sessions focused on literacy. Do you think reading and… read more →
It’s that time of the year again, when parents are searching for the right summer learning opportunities for their kids! You can reach them by making sure that you’re listed… read more →
A dedicated Board of Directors leads AzCASE to be the best organization we can be and keep us on track to deliver our initiatives to you. We are forever grateful for our… read more →
Yesterday, the training on the Arizona Quality Standards Assessment Tool, presented by AzCASE and alley of the Sun United Way kicked off our Spring Professional Development Series. Jeronimo Vasquez of… read more →
We are quickly on a roll to get you the workshops you need! Don’t miss out on this hot topic workshop, “The 3 P’s of Parent Engagement & Communication” presented by Michael… read more →
The Arizona Center for Afterschool Excellence is pleased to announce our new Executive Director, Courtney Sullivan. Courtney comes to AzCASE from The Foundation for Public Education, where she was President… read more →