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Dr. Carol Peck
About Us
Dr. Carol Peck

In her role as the President and CEO of the Rodel Charitable Foundation of Arizona, Dr. Carol G. Peck is working diligently to accomplish the vision: to improve Arizona’s education system so that it is widely recognized as one of the best in the country by 2020. For more than 30 years her passion for educational advocacy, conviction that all children can succeed, and spirit of innovative entrepreneurship have sustained a very demanding and successful career.

As the former Alhambra School District Superintendent for 16 years, Dr. Peck created, developed, and implemented a variety of winning programs that significantly raised student achievement in a large urban district. Her business partnership program brought in $1.3 million each year for programs to help ensure the success of Alhambra students. As a business leader, Dr. Peck collaborates with key government, business, and education officials to encourage, support, and facilitate systemic educational changes statewide. She also writes a regular column for the Arizona Republic, highlighting successful education programs throughout the state.  Dr. Peck has received extensive recognition nationally and statewide including National Superintendent of the Year. Additionally, Dr. Peck has authored many journal articles and presented on “Raising Student Achievement by Raising Expectations” throughout the United States, China, Australia, and South Africa. Dr. Peck received her Doctorate Degree in Education Administration from Arizona State University and an honorary doctorate degree from Northern Arizona University.

Dr. Carol Peck’s Column

District fixes holes in schools' security

More than a decade ago, Alhambra Elementary School District became concerned with how easy it would be for strangers to walk onto school grounds. Through a partnership with Arizona State University researcher Dee Spencer, the school district developed an innovative program to find where there were holes in security, and to address them...Read More.

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