New Way Academy
Jill Facon is an experienced Executive Assistant with a diverse background in administrative support across various industries. Currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the Head of School and Executive Director at New Way Academy since July 2015, Jill was promoted from the role of Test Coordinator due to exceptional performance. Previous experience includes positions at Pan Pacific Mechanical, where Jill managed detailed scheduling and travel arrangements, and at Idhasoft, providing comprehensive support to multiple executives in a large software consulting firm. Jill's early career involved legal assistance at both the Deily Law Firm and the Law Office of Paul Stucki and James Ensign, where responsibilities spanned administrative and legal tasks. Academic qualifications include a B.A. in Design and Human Environment from the University of Northern Iowa and a Legal Assistant/Paralegal extension program from UC Irvine.
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New Way Academy
In 1968, New Way Academy opened the door to a new way of learning for a growing population of students who were smart, motivated, curious and fun loving children; but had difficulties learning in a traditional school setting. Nearly 50 years later, New Way has firmly established itself as Arizona’s premier K-12 independent day school catering to children with learning differences such as dyslexia, ADHD and executive functioning difficulties. New Way combines research-based teaching, personalized instruction and small class sizes (7:1 “student-to-teacher” ratio) that turn academic frustration into enlightenment. Each student’s curriculum is planned around educational needs and abilities based on thorough academic, psycho-educational, speech and language and motor skills assessments. Students are taught concepts and subjects in ways they understand, which builds self-esteem and confidence in the classroom. They also have access to on-site speech, writing and occupational therapy conducted by accredited specialists. All your child’s needs are addressed on campus, during the school day.