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ROBERT KELTY
C.C. Superintendent of Schools

Postal Address: 110 E. Cherry St.

Physical Address: 2384 N. Steves Blvd.

Flagstaff, AZ 86001
Phone: (800) 559-9289 or (928) 679-8070
Fax: (928) 679-8077

Welcome to the Coconino County Superintendent of Schools Website. Please feel free to contact our office for any updates on programs, accommodation school, and/or general information. If you have comments or suggestions, please contact us with an  Email

Superintendent of Schools Mission

To serve the public school districts and the community of learners in Coconino County in the areas of law, fiscal planning and disbursement, and the enrichment of academics.

The School Superintendent is the fiscal office which assists and advises school districts within the County in all matters of budget and finance. It is responsible for all school elections, filling vacancies on school boards, recording, reporting and monitoring the certification of teachers and administrators. It also administers grants in areas such as technical assistance for federal entitlements to county schools, environmental education, education for incarcerated youth, and staff development.