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Lee Williams High School is the second comprehensive high school in the town of Kingman, Arizona, operated by the Kingman Unified School District. It opened on August 9, 2012, [2] a year later than originally planned. [3] It is named for Richard Lee Williams, a former school principal and firefighter who died while fighting the Doxol disaster ...
Owens-Whitney Elementary School District students may choose to attend Kingman USD for high school. [3] Additionally, since 2008 Peach Springs Unified School District of Peach Springs sends its high school students to other districts, one of them Kingman USD. [ 4 ]
In 1993 a new high school outside of the Kingman city limits was built, known as Kingman High School North; it was the campus for the sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Freshmen attended the old school, Kingman High South. In 2006, all high school students began to attend the North campus (by now known as simply Kingman High School). The campus ...
The Kingman Academy of Learning, a charter school, is split into four schools: a primary (pre-school – 2nd grade), intermediate (3–5), middle (6–8), and high school (9–12). The Emmanuel Christian Academy teaches students from kindergarten to 8th grade. [32] Arizona Virtual Academy is a (K–12) Blended learning center.
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The school was founded in 1995 for preschool to 6th grade. It expanded to include high school with its initial 9th grade class in 2001. [3] The high school's Academic Decathlon program won two years (2010 and 2011) of state titles for the northern Arizona region, which broke the 23-year-running winning streak of St. Johns High School.
It is composed of two schools; Williams Elementary-Middle School, [2] and Williams High School. [2] The mascot of Williams High School is the Viking; the mascot for the Williams-Elementary Middle School is the Falcon. The current superintendent is Mr. Eric Evans, while the principals of the two schools are Dr. Connie Hargis (for the high school ...
Enrollment at MCC has increased since its founding in 1981. In 2008, Mohave Community College placed 24th nationally among community colleges in enrollment growth. [5] As of 2011 it had 1,707 full-time students and 4,400 part-time students on all campuses, with 64% being female and 75% being non-Hispanic white.