Karla Phillips-Krivickas
2022 - Present
2026
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Karla Phillips-Krivickas is a member of the Arizona State Board of Education. Phillips-Krivickas assumed office on March 22, 2022. Phillips-Krivickas' current term ends on January 19, 2026.
Biography
Karla Phillips-Krivickas earned a bachelor's degree from the Indiana University Bloomington and a graduate degree from Arizona State University. Phillips-Krivickas' career experience includes working as a policy advisor.[1]
About the office
The Arizona State Board of Education is composed of 11 members, including the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The other 10 members of the board are appointed by the Governor with the consent of the State Senate for four-year terms. The Arizona Constitution requires that the State Board of Education includes the "president of a state university or state college, four lay members, a president or chancellor of a community college district, a person who is an owner or administrator of a charter school, a superintendent of a high school district, a classroom teacher and a county school superintendent" in addition to the state superintendent. The purpose of the board is to set policies and regulations for the state's public school system. In Arizona, the State Board of Education is also the State Board for Vocational and Technological Education.[2]
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