View attendance boundaries and find more about Phoenix’s 30 school districts.
Resources for Families
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Families First Resource Centers
Find support and services for pregnant mothers and families with young children.
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Phoenix Afterschool Center
Afterschool centers, offered at schools across the City, are fun, supportive, and educational places for youth ages 6 to 13 to spend critical afterschool hours.
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Great Start Program
The Great Start Program gives Phoenix children in Title I schools free admission to several educational and cultural centers before they begin kindergarten.
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Head Start Birth to Five Program
City of Phoenix Head Start Birth to Five Program provides comprehensive early childhood development and family support services.
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Phoenix Public Libraries
Get your library card and visit our 17 Phoenix Public Libraries.
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College Depot
Advisors offer one-on-one appointments to assist with action steps necessary to earn a GED, diploma, or college degree.
Get Involved
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Read On
The City is partnering with community stakeholders to fight the statewide literacy crisis.
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AARP Foundation Experience Corps
Volunteers age 50 and older provide Phoenix’s children with critical literacy tutoring.
Additional Resources
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Outstanding Phoenix Youth Leader of the Year
See the outstanding achievements of young people in Phoenix.
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Parks and Recreation Classes and Programs
Explore youth camps, swimming lessons, sports leagues, and more.
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PHXteens
PHXteens offers activities created by teens for teens at facilities citywide. Youth ages 13 to 17 are eligible.
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Youth Water Scholars
Phoenix's Youth Water Scholars Center helps students think critically about water resources and conservation.