Paradise Valley Unified School District announced on April 13 that the K-12 English Language Development (ELD) Curriculum Committee will hold a public meeting on April 16 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Paradise Valley District Office’s District Training Center.
The district stated that this meeting is open to the public, in line with Arizona Revised Statutes §15-721 and §38-431.02, which require transparency in educational decision-making processes and guarantee public access to meetings.
According to the announcement, “Open meeting law states that the public has a right to attend public meetings but does not have the right to participate in discussions.” Detailed agenda information is available for review at the District Administrative Center at 15002 North 32nd Street, Phoenix, and on the district website at least 24 hours before the meeting.
Paradise Valley Unified School District promotes anti-racism, equity, and inclusion in its policies and practices, according to the official website. The district also focuses on engaging and inspiring students through quality instruction and dynamic learning experiences per its official website.
The school district operates under a board of school trustees as noted by its official site and serves communities within Paradise Valley, Arizona according to district information. In addition to regular curriculum offerings, Paradise Valley Unified provides community learning centers and magnet programs designed to enhance educational opportunities as detailed online. The district specializes in public schooling within the education sector according to its website.
As schools continue efforts toward inclusivity and academic excellence, upcoming committee meetings such as this one provide an opportunity for stakeholders to stay informed about curriculum developments.



