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Forms and Information

For more information about NCLB (No Child Left Behind) and its replacement ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act), visit the Arizona Department of Education website here.
 
 
 

Parental Rights

As required by Arizona state law, charter schools must post a link to the Arizona Department of Education's Parental Rights Handbook. Please see the following: 

 

Arizona Department of Education Parental Rights Handbook

FAQ's

Q: Is there tuition?
A: No, AMS Desert Sky is a tuition-free school.

Q: What grades does AMS Desert Sky have?
A: AMS Desert Sky serves grades Kindergarten - 8th grade.

Q: My child is above grade level. How do you accommodate my child’s educational needs?
A: AMS Desert Sky offers an individualized math and reading program, allowing for students to work at their own advanced pace and to be challenged on a daily basis.

Q: Does AMS Desert Sky have a lunch program?
A: Yes, students are able to order lunch by selecting the days on the lunch order form, which is available at the Front Office. AMS Desert Sky lunches are provided by our caterer. The cost for student lunch is $3.33 per day; however, AMS Desert Sky participates in the National School Lunch Program which provides free or reduced prices for children from qualifying families. A reduced-price lunch costs $0.40 per day. For more details including lunch menus and free and reduced lunch applications, visit our Lunches page here.

Q: Are all teachers certified and highly qualified?
A: AMS Desert Sky and the AMS network has extremely high standards and expectations for all staff members. Prospective teacher candidates are evaluated for their experience, writing skills, and content knowledge in a longer than average process that includes a content assessment test. Out of the thousands of applications we receive, we will only hire the top 2% of candidates. All teachers at AMS Desert Sky, including specials (Art, Music, Technology, PE) and support staff, are considered highly-qualified as defined by the Federal No Child Left Behind Act. 

Q: What specials classes are offered at AMS Desert Sky?
A: All grade levels at AMS Desert Sky participate in PE, art, and music (piano or guitar) at least once a week. Most students start learning Mandarin or Russian and taking technology classes by 2nd grade. For our full curriculum descriptions, visit this page.

Q: Does AMS Desert Sky provide transportation?
A: At this time, AMS Desert Sky cannot afford to provide transportation to and from school. It is the parents' responsibility to transport their children to school and pick them up.  If you would like to carpool with other parents, please call the front office to learn how to get involved. 

Q: How long has AMS Desert Sky been in operation?
A: AMS Desert Sky opened in the fall of 2018, as the 5th school in the AMS network. The first school in the network, AMS Prince, opened in 2001 and has been highly successful, receiving recognition as a top-performing school and the 2016 AZ Charter School of the Year and more. Read the network's story here.

Q: Does AMS Desert Sky offer extra help to students who need it?
A: AMS Desert Sky offers free homework help after school in all subject areas, Monday through Thursday. If your child is placed in the afterschool remediation program to catch up to grade level, check with your child’s teacher to find out the exact days of the week for their tutoring. To learn more about homework help and remediation, click here.

Q: Can we get a tour?
A: Of course! To schedule a tour and learn more about the school and curriculum call the front office at (623) 242-2597, or fill out our online tour request form.

Q: How do I enroll my child?
A: For the full enrollment process, visit our Enrollment Procedures page here. In order to provide the best academic environment for our students, we limit class sizes. This means that we often have a waiting list for many of the grade levels. Children who are already enrolled at AMS Desert Sky during the previous year have a guaranteed place for the next school year. Their siblings and students transferring from our other campuses have priority on the waiting list. Following a lottery, other families are enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not discriminate for admission of children on any basis, and adhere to the guidelines described and set forth by the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools.

Q: How do I contact the teachers?
A: All of our teachers have email addresses accessible by visiting their webpages here. Teachers regularly post their homework and announcements on this page as well. You may also call the school at (623) 242-2597.