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  2. Phoenix Union High School District - Wikipedia

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    The school is a minority-majority district, with 81.7% of its students being identified as "Hispanics", [4] and 52.4% of its students speaking Spanish at home. [2] In all, 71 languages have been identified as primary home languages. [2] The district employs 2,777 people, with 1,617 of them being teachers. [2]

  3. Phoenix Union High School - Wikipedia

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    July 15, 1982. Phoenix Union High School (PUHS) was a high school that was part of the Phoenix Union High School District in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, one of five high school-only school districts in the Phoenix area. Founded in 1895 and closed in 1992, the school consisted of numerous buildings on a campus which by 1928 consisted of 18 acres.

  4. Union Station (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    November 25, 1985. Location. Phoenix Union Station is a former train station at 401 South 4th Avenue in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. From 1971 to 1996 it was an Amtrak station. Until 1971, it was a railroad stop for the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. Union Station was served by Amtrak's Los Angeles–New Orleans Sunset ...

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  6. Cesar Chavez High School (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Cesar Chavez High School is part of the Phoenix Union High School District. The campus is located at 3921 West Baseline Road, south of Phoenix, in Laveen, Arizona. Cesar Chavez's enrollment is approximately 2,499 students, over 65 percent of whom are Hispanic. [2] The school predominantly serves students from partner elementary districts Laveen ...

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  9. Trevor G. Browne High School - Wikipedia

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    Sundt Construction Company was the general contractor who built the school. [7] The school began to accept students in the fall of 1972, [8] and was named after Trevor Goff Browne, a Canadian-born man who taught at Harvard Medical School. [8] Browne, who died in 1977, donated the land on which Trevor Browne High School was built.