FY25 Teacher Advisory Board Member


Arman Sidhu

Arman Sidhu is an educator based in Chandler, Arizona, with experience across K-12 schools in the Phoenix metropolitan area. He is currently the founder of iCubed Learning Inc., a nonprofit microschool serving students in grades 7-12. Before founding iCubed Learning, Arman was a principal and teacher in traditional public and charter schools, where he taught Math, Computer Science, and Social Studies at the middle and high school levels.

In addition to his school leadership experience, Arman works in education policy for a national think tank, conducting policy research and analysis on state-level education legislation and reforms and was awarded a Don Lavoie Fellowship by the Mercatus Center.

Arman is a second-year doctoral student in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University. He earned his master's degree from the College of Public Affairs and Education at the University of Illinois at Springfield and his bachelor's degree from Barrett, The Honors College at Arizona State University.

In his spare time, Arman is a basketball coach and an active board member and volunteer for both the Chandler Public Library and City View High School, one of Arizona's oldest charter schools located in downtown Phoenix.