Ombudsman Charter Schools
In addition to more than 130 public school district partnership programs, Ombudsman Educational Services operates eight charter schools in Arizona.
Parents and students often choose Ombudsman Charter Schools for its technology-rich, mastery-based learning programs, personalized instruction from caring teachers, small class sizes and flexible scheduling. Ombudsman Charter Schools also help students who need to earn additional credits, who are at risk of dropping out or who have dropped out of school and wish to return and earn their diploma.
Students can enroll in an Ombudsman Charter School at any time during the year and earn their high school diploma in a personalized, alternative learning environment.
The Ombudsman Charter Schools are aligned to state standards, ensuring that students learn and master the necessary skills and content knowledge they need to graduate. Students enrolled in Ombudsman Charter Schools are typically eligible to participate in their district school’s athletic and other extracurricular activities.
For general information about Arizona charter schools, please visit the "Charter Information" page of the Arizona
Department of Education website.
How to Apply Each charter school is funded by the state of Arizona, and students attend free of charge.
To apply for enrollment in an Ombudsman Charter School, please complete the Charter Application Form (Cómo Matricularse: Español). For assistance with Charter applications, please call (602) 840-2997.
Locations
There are eight Ombudsman Charter Schools located throughout Arizona.