Arizona

School Choice Programs

Arizona provides K–12 students and their families ample school choice options, including five private educational choice programs, charter schools, magnet schools, home schooling and public school choice via open enrollment.

5 Programs

Private School Choice

Arizona has five private school choice programs: one education savings account (ESA) program and four tax-credit scholarship programs. The ESA program allows parents to customize their child’s education, which can include private school tuition as well as tutoring, online learning, educational therapy and more. Tax-credit scholarships help families afford to send their children to participating private schools. * Arizona Education Savings Account [Learn More](https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/arizona-empowerment-scholarship-accounts/) * Arizona Tax-Credit Scholarship [Learn More](https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/arizona-switcher-individual-income-tax-credit-scholarship-program/) * Arizona Tax-Credit Scholarship [Learn More](https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/arizona-lexies-law-for-disabled-and-displaced-students-tax-credit-scholarship-program/) * Arizona Tax-Credit Scholarship [Learn More](https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/arizona-low-income-corporate-income-tax-credit-scholarship-program/) * Arizona Tax-Credit Scholarship [Learn More](https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/arizona-original-individual-income-tax-credit-scholarship-program/)

Public School Choice

Arizona has inter-district and intra-district open enrollment policies, which allow students to attend traditional public schools outside their zoned school. Arizona also allows magnet schools.

Charter School Choice

Arizona has a robust charter school community. Charter schools are publicly funded schools that are free from many of the regulations that restrict traditional public schools.

Home School Choice

Parents have to meet certain laws in Arizona when homeschooling their children.

State Statistics

5

Total Programs

2

Program Types

83,032

Total Students Participating