Arizona Center for Youth Resources
Creating Accredited, Alternative High School and Vocational Training Programs
Fast Facts
Phoenix, AZ
Carrie Portis
2026
Education and Job Training
How Arizona Center for Youth Resources (ACYR) Is Making a Difference
ACYR launched in 1976 and operates in the Phoenix metropolitan area. ACYR helps young adults, typically 16-24-year-olds who are neither in school nor in the workforce, re-engage. Recognizing that these ‘opportunity youth’ had not been successful in traditional academic settings, the ACYR programs provide personalized support to enable participants to complete their high school/equivalency education and learn career-ready skills that will lead to future success.
Work of ACYR
- Runs a fully accredited charter high school in downtown Phoenix that offers a safe space to reset, refocus, and graduate for students 13-21; schedules are flexible and combine academics with job readiness training.
- Operates City View NOW, a personalized, online coursework program to help students 16-21 catch up on credits to earn a high school diploma.
- Offers flexible Adult Education programs for adults 16+ that prepare them for GED/High School Equivalency, ESOL, and career certifications.
- Provides a Pathways to Success service that connects students with resources to help them develop key skills and the resilience to complete school and/or gain employment.
Initiatives Supported by Project Redwood
2026: $40,000 will fund high school students’ attendance in a technology college while working toward their high school diploma. In year one, 450 students will participate and have the chance to complete this integrated credential training.
