BASIS Goodyear Primary and BASIS Goodyear

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A nonprofit fundraiser supporting

BASIS Charter Schools
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Support the Annual Teacher Fund at BASIS Goodyear and leave a lasting impact on our campus!

$11,365

raised by 46 people

$20,000 goal

About BASIS Goodyear

BASIS Goodyear Primary and BASIS Goodyear are tuition-free public charter schools. We serve grades K–5 at BASIS Goodyear Primary and grades 6–12 at BASIS Goodyear. With our accelerated curriculum, robust student support system, and variety of enriching extracurriculars, we empower students to achieve at globally competitive levels.


What Sets Us Apart

Our students engage in the world-class BASIS Charter School Curriculum, which fuels critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity. Classes are led by Subject Expert Teachers, many of whom hold advanced degrees. Our teachers design challenging and engaging lessons that appeal to different learning styles, and as a result, BASIS Charter School students achieve excellent academic outcomes and become self-motivated learners.

We believe all students can succeed when provided with an advanced curriculum and supportive, knowledgeable teachers to guide them through it. Our Subject Expert Teachers are responsible for planning and delivering lessons rich in content and insight, consistently extending their expertise and enthusiasm to maximize student comprehension and engagement.


The Annual Teacher Fund at BASIS Goodyear Primary and BASIS Goodyear

The Annual Teacher Fund is a fundraising campaign that supports performance-based compensation for BASIS Goodyear Primary and BASIS Goodyear teachers. These funds allow us to recruit, retain, and reward the effective, high-quality educators who bring the BASIS Charter School Curriculum to life.

Contributions to the BASIS Goodyear Primary and BASIS Goodyear Annual Teacher Fund are an investment in our teachers, directly impacting the quality of education our students receive and helping to create positive learning environments where they are empowered to reach their full potential.

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