The Pima County School Superintendent’s Pima Cycle Breaker program recently received recognition from the Arizona Association of Counties.
The program aims to help justice-involved adolescents become successful, lifelong contributing members of Pima County and society.
Working with community partners and organizations, the program provides pathways to an educational diploma, GED or certification.
It also introduces participants to a variety of support services, along with a employment training and placement opportunities.
Assistance in securing housing, transportation, food, clothing, and tuition, as well as other necessities is also available to clients.
From left: Andrew Bevington, director of business and education partnerships, Dustin J. Williams, Pima County schools superintendent, and Monica Verrett, director of Pima Cycle Breaker, pose with the program's recent award.



