What if economics class could teach students how to live with purpose—not just how markets work? In this episode of American Classroom, Kerry Montano from the University of Arizona introduces a groundbreaking dual enrollment course that’s transforming how high school...
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What if your tax dollars could directly support students’ extracurricular programs—at no extra cost to you? In this episode, Rebecca Jennings joins hosts Jared Taylor and Lindsey Crosland to demystify Arizona’s Extracurricular Activity (ECA) Tax Credit. Learn how families, friends, and even out-of-state supporters can use this powerful tool to fund public school programs. From donation timelines and eligibility to paperwork and fundraising strategies, this episode reveals how small contributions can make a big impact on students’ educational journeys.
Show Notes: For more information on tax credits and deductions in the USA click the following link: https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/types-of-school-choice/how-do-k-12-education-tax-credits-deductions-work/
For more information on how to claim your Arizona ECA tax credit click the following link: https://heritageacademyaz.com/tax-credit/
For more information on the Arizona Public School Tax Credit click the following link: https://azdor.gov/tax-credits/public-school-tax-credit
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