The mission of Arizona Distance Learning is to deliver high quality educational opportunities to students, helping them develop the competencies, character, and confidence needed to fulfill their individual goals and meet the challenges of a changing world.
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Arizona Distance Learning (AzDL) provides technology-assisted education to children in grades K-12. Students may learn at home with the support of their parents under the direction of a certified teacher. They move at a flexible pace and can select the materials best-suited to their learning styles from our diverse collection of resources. Our programs are free to all students living in Arizona, and we provide service to families and schools throughout the state.
Contact Information
For junior and high school program information call Jeff Wisniewski at 480-461-3200 x2648. For information concerning our elementary program, call Cindy Chleborad at 480-319-6216.
I am honored for the opportunity to serve you as the Principal of Arizona Distance Learning. It is my hope that you will find me a valuable resource and partner in your child’s education.
Throughout my 22 years in education I have had the privilege of working with many schools comprised of several different educational structures. I am passionate about each child’s individuality and learning. I believe that children come with great gifts and potential to the school setting and Arizona Distance Learning strives to develop the best plan for each student.
Here is a small list of things that you can try before you panic, if you are experiencing technical difficulties in your courses.
BROWSER -
If you are unable to pull up pages, or it seems that items are missing from your page, you might have a browser compatibility issue. To resolve this, make sure that you have the latest updates from your browser. If that doesn't work, please try switching browsers. For example, if you are using Internet Explorer, try using Mozilla Firefox.
ADOBE READER -
Another common problem is opening .pdf files. Make sure that you have the latest Adobe Reader to solve this issue.
JAVA -
Sometimes websites won't run properly and you just need to update Java on your computer.
OPEN OFFICE -
If you have trouble viewing documents from your classes. You will need to download and install OpenOffice. OpenOffice is a free wordprocessor that will allow you to open all types of word documents.
If you need additional help, please contact your advisor.
Enroll Now!
To Enroll in Arizona Distance Learning follow the steps on our district site, sequoiachoice.org. Remember to fill out all three forms and fax in all records to (480) 890-4106.