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New World Educational Center

Phoenix, AZ · EIN 860311204 · Form 990 · FY2021 · Medium ($1M-$10M) · nweccharter.com
revenue
$2.6M
expenses
$2.8M
net assets
$858K
employees
41
volunteers
75
program ratio
83%
mission · from form 990

Educational - To provide meaningful and responsive educational programs and environments to comprehensively address our students' needs while preparing and nurturing high

profile · synthesized from sources

New World Educational Center is a charter school in Arizona providing educational services to students from kindergarten through 8th grade. The center focuses on creating a safe and supportive learning environment, offering strong academics, and maintaining small class sizes. It also provides free breakfast and lunch to all students and supports families facing hardships.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Alumni Directory
An online directory for former students to connect and search for other alumni.
Free Breakfast and Lunch Program
Provides free breakfast and lunch to all students daily, with additional support for families needing dinner or weekend meals.
Honor Roll and Principal's List
Recognizes 3rd to 8th grade students for academic achievement based on report card grades and proficiency in Reading and Math benchmark tests.
activities · 7 groups

what they do

  • Academic and Attendance Recognition Assemblies 9 activities
    • Holds academic recognition assemblies
      Holds an Honor's Assembly to recognize academic achievement for 3rd to 8th grade students.
    • Recognizes student academic achievement
      Recognizes students on the Honor Roll for achieving a combination of As and Bs, and on the Principal's List for achieving all As on their report card, including Special Area classes. Students must score Proficient or Highly Proficient on schoolwide Reading and Math benchmark tests, with an exception for Quarter 1's pretest.
    • Recognizes student attendance
      Recognizes students for perfect attendance, defined as no absences, tardies, or early departures for the quarter.
    • Student Academic Recognition Program
      Holds an Honor's Assembly to recognize 3rd to 8th grade students for academic achievement, including those on the Honor Roll (As and Bs) and Principal's List (all As), provided they score Proficient or Highly Proficient on schoolwide Reading and Math benchmark tests.
    • Student Academic Recognition Program
      Holds an Honor's Assembly to recognize 3rd to 8th grade students for academic achievement, including those on the Honor Roll (A's and B's) and Principal's List (all A's), provided they score Proficient or Highly Proficient on schoolwide Reading and Math benchmark tests.
    • Student Academic and Attendance Recognition Program
      Holds an Honor's Assembly to recognize 3rd to 8th grade students for academic achievement (Honor Roll for As and Bs, Principal's List for all As, including Special Area classes) and perfect attendance. Academic recognition requires students to score Proficient or Highly Proficient on schoolwide Reading and Math benchmark tests.
    • Student Academic and Attendance Recognition Program
      Holds an Honor's Assembly to recognize 3rd to 8th grade students for academic achievement (Honor Roll for As and Bs, Principal's List for all As, including Special Area classes) and perfect attendance. Recognized students must also score Proficient or Highly Proficient on schoolwide Reading and Math benchmark tests, with an exception for Quarter 1's pretest.
    • Student Attendance Recognition Program
      Recognizes students for perfect attendance, defined as no absences, tardies, or early departures for the quarter.
    • Student Perfect Attendance Recognition
      Recognizes students for perfect attendance, defined as no absences, tardies, or early departures for the quarter.
  • Back-to-School Supplies Distribution 4 activities
    • Accepts classroom supply donations
      Accepts bulk donations of classroom supplies including pencils, pens, Expo markers, sanitizing wipes, tissues, and graph paper for use across classrooms.
    • Classroom Supply Donation Program
      Accepts bulk donations of classroom supplies such as pencils, pens, markers, sanitizing wipes, tissues, and graph paper for use across classrooms.
    • Classroom Supply Donation Program
      Accepts bulk donations of classroom supplies such as pencils, pens, Expo markers, sanitizing wipes, tissues, and graph paper for use across classrooms.
    • Classroom Supply Donation Program
      Accepts bulk donations of classroom supplies such as pencils, pens, Expo markers, sanitizing wipes, tissues, and graph paper for use across classrooms.
  • Alumni Directory Maintenance 4 activities
    • Alumni Directory Maintenance
      Maintains an alumni directory listing graduates of the school.
    • Alumni Directory Maintenance
      Maintains an alumni directory that lists graduates of the school.
    • Alumni Directory Maintenance
      Maintains an alumni directory listing graduates of the school.
    • Maintains alumni directory
      Maintains an alumni directory listing graduates of the school.
  • Student Incentive Reward Programs 4 activities
    • Operates student reward program
      Operates a weekly Prize Box program where students redeem ClassDojo points for rewards.
    • Student Incentive Program (Prize Box)
      Operates a weekly Prize Box program where students can redeem ClassDojo points for various rewards.
    • Student Incentive Program (Prize Box)
      Operates a weekly Prize Box program where students can redeem ClassDojo points for rewards.
    • Student Incentive Program (Prize Box)
      Operates a weekly Prize Box program where students can redeem ClassDojo points for rewards.
  • School-Based Meal Programs 4 activities
    • Provides daily school meals
      Provides free breakfast and lunch to all students on a daily basis during the school week, including entrees, fruits, vegetables, and milk.
    • Student Meal Program
      Provides free breakfast and lunch daily to all students during the school week, including entrees, fruits, vegetables, and milk.
    • Student Meal Program
      Provides free breakfast and lunch daily to all students during the school week, including entrees, fruits, vegetables, and milk.
    • Student Meal Program
      Provides free breakfast and lunch meals daily to all students during the school week, including entrees, fruits, vegetables, and milk.
  • Parent and Family Engagement Coordination 3 activities
    • Facilitates family engagement
      Conducts parent meetings and solicits feedback to improve family engagement.
    • Family Engagement and Feedback
      Conducts parent meetings and solicits feedback to improve family engagement.
    • Parent Engagement and Feedback
      Conducts parent meetings and solicits feedback to improve family engagement with the school.
  • Arizona Tax Credit Donation Facilitation 2 activities
    • Arizona State Tax Credit Program
      Offers donors the opportunity to receive an Arizona State Tax Credit of up to $200 for individuals or $400 for married couples filing jointly for contributions to the school.
    • Arizona State Tax Credit Program
      Offers donors the opportunity to receive an Arizona State Tax Credit of up to $200 for individuals or $400 for married couples filing jointly for contributions to the school.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$2.64M
Contributions & grants$2.63M100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$190%
Other revenue$4K
expenses
Total expenses$2.76M
Program expenses83%
Admin / overhead17%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$1.69M
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$2.20M
Cash$207K
Investments$0
Liabilities$1.34M
Net assets$858K
Liquid reserves0.9 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -1.6%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
JESUS M ARMENTA Principal 40 $108K
board members · 4
  • DARIN SANDIDGE — DIRECTOR
  • Gordon Ilstrup — PRESIDENT
  • Joseph Snyder — TREASURER
  • MARK BERRY — SECRETARY
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • community programs Partner — Partners with community programs to provide food and other support to families.
  • local resources Partner — Collaborates with local resources to support families experiencing hardship.