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IMAGINE MIDDLE AT EAST MESA INC

MESA, AZ · EIN 204931176 · Form 990 · FY2021 · NTEE B99 · Education · Medium ($1M-$10M) · imagineeastmesa.org
revenue
$1.3M
expenses
$1.4M
net assets
$478K
employees
0
program ratio
79%
mission · from form 990

TO OPERATE A NOT FOR PROFIT CHARTER SCHOOL AND CONDUCT EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, EVALUATION, AND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

profile · synthesized from sources

Imagine Middle at East Mesa is a public charter school in Mesa, Arizona, serving students in grades PK4 through 8. The school provides a structured academic environment with small class sizes, technology-integrated instruction, and a proprietary curriculum. It supports family engagement through digital portals, enrollment services, and community programs like the Giving Gang initiative.

named programs · 3 · from sources

what they call their work

Enrollment and Lottery Process
Two-step enrollment system for new and returning students, including Intent to Return verification and a random lottery for oversubscribed grades
Giving Gang
Community support program offering families food, clothing, toiletries, school supplies, and other essentials through an order form
PowerSchool Parent and Student Portal
Online system providing parents and students access to grades, attendance, schedules, and teacher communication; includes mobile app access with district code SLQH
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Nonprofit K–8 Charter & Waldorf Schools 4 activities
    • Elementary and Middle School Education
      Provides education for elementary school students (grades PK4 to 6) and middle school students (grades 7-8).
    • K-8 Education
      Provides education for elementary school students (grades PK4 to 6) and middle school students (grades 7-8).
    • K-8 Education
      Provides education for elementary school students (grades PK4 to 6) and middle school students (grades 7-8).
    • K-8 Education
      Provides education for elementary school students (grades PK4 to 6) and middle school students (grades 7-8).
  • Parent and Student Portal Access 4 activities
    • Student Portal Access
      Provides students with access to grades, attendance, scheduling, and teacher email communication through the PowerSchool Student Portal.
    • Student and Parent Academic Portal Access
      Provides students and parents with access to grades, attendance, scheduling, and teacher email communication through the PowerSchool Student Portal and a Parent Single Sign-On system, including mobile access.
    • Student and Parent Academic Portal Access
      Provides students and parents with access to grades, attendance, scheduling, and teacher email communication through the PowerSchool Student Portal and a Parent Single Sign-On system, including mobile access.
    • Student and Parent Academic Portal Access
      Provides students and parents with access to grades, attendance, scheduling, and teacher email communication through the PowerSchool Student Portal and a Parent Single Sign-On system, including mobile access.
  • Curriculum-Specific Teacher Training 3 activities
    • Teacher Professional Development
      Conducts early school release days for teacher development.
    • Teacher Professional Development
      Conducts early school release days for teacher development.
    • Teacher Professional Development
      Conducts early school release days for teacher development.
  • School Community Events & Family Nights 2 activities
    • Community Engagement Events
      Organizes various community and school events such as a "Color Run", "Perfect Attendance Victory Jog", and "Love Our School Day".
    • Community Engagement and Student Events
      Organizes various events for students and the community, including a "Color Run," "Perfect Attendance Victory Jog," and "Love Our School Day."
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Community Resource Distribution
      Distributes food, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies to local families and community members through a request-based order form.
    • Community Resource Distribution
      Distributes food, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies to local families and community members through a request-based order form.
    • Community Support Program
      Distributes food, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies to local families and community members based on requests.
    • Community Support Services
      Distributes food, clothing, toiletries, and school supplies to local families and community members through a request-based order form.
financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$1.33M
Contributions & grants$282K21%
Program service revenue$1.04M79%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$1.35M
Program expenses79%
Admin / overhead21%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$701K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$623K
Cash$332K
Investments$0
Liabilities$145K
Net assets$478K
Liquid reserves2.9 mo
3 years on record · 2019–2021 · YoY revenue +1.3%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

paid leadership · 1
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
MELYNDA HACHE PRINCIPAL 7 $127K
board members · 3
  • DR LEONORA KETYER — CHAIR
  • HERMAN ORCUTT — SECRETARY
  • PHILIP GEIGER — DIRECTOR
relationships · 2

who they work with

  • Imagine Prep Superstition Partner — Refers students to Imagine Prep Superstition for enrollment.
  • PowerSchool Partner — Provides student information system services including grade, attendance, and scheduling access.