Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard stopped by Tuesday morning to chat with students and learn more about EVIT. He and Superintendent Dr. Sally Downey hopped in a golf cart to tour the campus.


Mr. Goddard saw a variety of programs, including several in health:

And he got to see culinary arts students in action, preparing desserts:

Dr. Downey asked students to explain to Mr. Goddard how they feel about EVIT. Here's what they said:
"I can get a job out of this."
"You get to do stuff here that you like."
"It's challenging; it makes you think."
"It's fun."
"EVIT opens doors that I never thought were possible."
Thanks for visiting, Mr. Goddard!
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