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Assessment Reports and Media

Accountability Goals

College Academy for Parents (CAP) believes in the importance of assessment and evaluation for improving quality support and services to our Tucson community. 


Reports

4 year CAP Report

So you conducted a survey, now what?

Executive summary 2016

Full Report 2016

Executive summary 2015

Full report 2015

Parent engagement 2015

Executive summary 2014

Full report 2014


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Program to help families prepare for college kicks off Wednesday

UA College Academy for Parents prepares families for higher education 2016 

College is more than a dream, it's a plan 2015

UA Hosts Hundreds of K-12 Students, Families to encourage college-going 2014

UA Academy preps parents for sending their kids to college 2013

Excelencia in Education Winner 2008

Pathway to Higher Education Awards: 1st place 2006

The Peter W. Likins Inclusive Excellence Awards: Past recipients 2006

Sunnyside Parents, UA Outreach Program Team up for Children's Future 2005

 

If your family is interested in CAP and have additional questions about the program please contact Elsa Loya, CAP Coordinator.

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