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Vision and Mission

The Pinal County School Office Education Service Agency is committed to working cooperatively with agencies throughout the state in identifying and serving the educational needs of Pinal County. PCSOESA strives to accomplish this through leadership and partnering to offer a wide range of educator and student centered services in the following areas: fiscal services, school elections, professional development, information technology and data processing, and accommodation schools and programs.

In the News

  • Heroes in the Classroom

    Posted on Feb 2 2012

    Rellie Lawyer, a special education and gifted teacher at Mary C. O’Brien School, recently received an Arizona Cardinals and University of Phoenix Heroes in the Classroom Award at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. The award came with an Arizona Cardinals jersey, four tickets to a home game and four VIP sidelines passes.

    School Principal Lisa Raymond said Lawyer teaches students… Read More

  • February/March E-Newsletter

    Posted on Jan 27 2012

    See what's happening in education around Pinal County.
    Click to open the 2012 February/March E-Newsletter.

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  • Office Max Awards

    Posted on Oct 18 2011

    Office Max Awards Teacher Lynn Lujan “A Day Made Better”

    Teachers are expected to meet extraordinary expectations in the classroom, yet they are not armed with the essential resources to succeed. Because of this, each year teachers spend an average of $1000 from their own pockets on essential supplies for their classrooms and students. Office Max aims to change that.
    On… Read More

  • Next Generation of STEM Leaders website

    Posted on Sep 8 2011

    Check out the leaps being made in STEM instruction, and monitor the great progress of our Pinal County Participant Leaders.

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  • Pinal County Teacher of the Year for Arizona Small and Rural School Association

    Posted on Sep 5 2011

    CASA GRANDE, AZ – Denise Linley is a sixth grade teacher at the Mary C. O’Brien Elementary School in Casa Grande. She provides a solid academic foundation in her classroom. In 2010, 100% of her students met or exceeded math and reading state standards. She has taught in the district for last 10 years.

    The Arizona Rural Schools Teacher of the Year Program accepts nominations… Read More

  • ASBAIT National Health Spotlight

    Posted on Aug 9 2011

    There are certain vaccines for adults and adolescents over age 11 recommended by the USA Dept. of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    Click on the link below to take a quiz to find out which ones
    you may need!

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  • Professional Development Division Needs Survey

    Posted on Aug 5 2011

    The Pinal County ESA Professional Development Division is asking for your help completing this year's PD Needs Survey.

    To Complete the survey just click here.

    Thank you and if you have any questions please contact Amy Dickerson, 520-866-3612.

    Read More

Contact

Pinal County School Office ESA
75 N. Bailey
P.O. Box 769
Florence, AZ 85132-0769
Phone: 520-866-6565
Fax: 520-866-6973

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