Aug 13, 2013

Prescott Valley, AZ - A community to call home!

hMaking a new community your home can have some challenges. Where is the cheapest place to buy gas? How do I find a handyman I can trust? Where do I send my children to school? Your realtor, being an expert in your new community, can help. Cheapest place to buy fuel? Costco or Sam's Club. Need a handyman? We can provide you with a list of highly qualified licensed professionals who can get the job done right, the first time. As far as needing a school for your children... Prescott Valley and the Humboldt Unified School District have many options including some A+ schools, charter schools and even an equine school. Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center or AAEC was founded in 1997 and is a college preparatory high school. AAEC teaches all of the Arizona state standards in its core curricula along with Equine and veterinary studies.

Students that attend Prescott Valley's AAEC high school develop a strong sense of responsibility, organization, time management skills and writing skills to be competitive in a university setting. Students learn high levels of research methods and how to write as a college student.

One of the best benefits of students attending an Prescott Valley AAEC college prep high school is their opportunity to take transferable college courses that are used when they transfer to a university of their choice. On average students can transfer over 50+ community college course that equates close to a $30,000 savings in a university.

What’s the different between an Arizona charter school and a public school, you may ask -


There is a very large difference between a public and a charter school is that public schools are federally funded and charter schools are state funded. Arizona first started funding charter schools in 1994 in order to provide more educational options to students and parents. Arizona charter schools can be created from an existing public or private school but most often are newly developed. Students who attend a charter school are still required to complete standardized tests and receive annual report cards; however, they may not have to complete the same obligations as public school students in other regards.

The Stephanie Woods Team of Keller Williams not only wants to help you find the perfect home but we also want to help you find the perfect community. We believe the perfect community starts inside the four walls of your home and radiates out to everywhere you go, everything you see and everything you touch. Contact us today if you are interested in moving to Prescott Valley, we're here to help.




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