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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), and Tammara Ragsdale (for the elementary middle school). The district includes: Williams, Red ...
Riverside Traditional School campus is home to the district's kindergarten through fourth grades, as well as administrative offices and Governing Board Room. The principal is Teresa Soto. Once the only school campus in the district, the building is one of the oldest occupied school buildings in Phoenix and the emblem for the district's new logo.
Mountain Institute Joint Technological Education District #2; Prescott Unified School District #1; Sedona-Oak Creek Joint Unified School District #9; Seligman Unified School District #40; Skull Valley Elementary School District #15; Valley Academy for Career and Technology Education #1; Williamson Valley Elementary School District #2
School type: Public high school: Motto "Tradition of Excellence" School district: Joseph City Unified School District: Principal: Eric Miller: Grades: 6-12: Enrollment: 119 high school students (2017-18) Color(s) Navy and gold [1] Mascot: Wildcats [1] Website: www.jcusd.org
Parent education classes have become widespread over the last 40 years, with mandated classes originating in neighboring counties in Kansas during the mid-1980s. During the late 1980s and 1990s ...
Duncan Unified School District 2 is a school district in Greenlee County, Arizona. References External links. Official website; This page was last ...
Parenting education and support has always existed (e.g. through informal kinship and family networks), but formal recognition of the need to support parents was established through the International Year of the Family in 1994. [1] In understanding the history of parenting programmes, it is necessary to highlight two global shifts.
The Mexican American Studies Department Programs (MAS) provide courses for students attending various elementary, middle, and high schools within the Tucson Unified School District (TUSD). Some key components of the MAS program include student support, curriculum content, teacher professional development, and parent and community involvement.