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www.puhsd.k12.ca.us Placer Union High School District is a public school district based in Placer County, California , United States . The district serves the following cities and unincorporated communities:
Poway Unified School District is a school district based in Poway, California.The district operates 26 elementary schools (grades Preschool–5), seven middle schools (6–8); five comprehensive high schools (9–12); and one continuation high school.
Teachers Pay Teachers was acquired by IXL Learning on March 2, 2023. [3] Teachers Pay Teachers has incorporated other products, such as Easel by TPT, into its core functionality. Easel is an interactive lesson creator and LMS (Learning Management System) for teaching and assessing students. [4]
The school is available for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students who reside within the PUHSD, but some 9th grade students are also admitted, during the spring semester. [4] Students are selected or admitted based on an application and interview process, and parents must attend a mandatory orientation. [4]
Peoria Unified School District #11 (PUSD) is a school district headquartered in the District Administration Center (DAC) in Glendale, Arizona. [3] [4] It provides both primary and secondary education for most of Peoria, some areas of Glendale and Youngtown, and a small area of Surprise, and numerous unincorporated areas of Maricopa County. [5]
In addition to almost all of Prescott it serves most of Williamson and sections of Prescott Valley. [2] It also includes Groom Creek, Iron Springs, and Potato Patch. [3]As of 1976 the district takes in high school students from the Hillside Elementary School District, Kirkland Elementary School District, and Skull Valley School District, as it is required to under law. [4]
As of the 2009–2010 school year, PUSD employed 1,154 certificated staff, [17] 1,027 of whom were teachers. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In 2009–2010, the district also employed 1,307 classified personnel, 955 of whom were full-time, 352 part-time.
In 1918, a "Department for Colored Students" that was established at a rear room of Phoenix Union High School's Commercial Building, with one teacher. [7] The school's African American students were then housed in two small cottages that was separated from the PUHS campus by an irrigation ditch., [ 7 ] and later placed at a rented house on 9th ...