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Sunnyside Unified School District is a school district in Pima County, Arizona, United States. The district extends from Tucson south to Sahuarita and from Interstate 19 to Wilmot Road. It has one early learning center, one K-8 school, one intermediate school, 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 3 high schools, with a certified teaching ...
St Bede's RC Primary School, Kimberworth; St Gerard's RC Primary School, Thrybergh; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Dinnington; St Joseph's RC Primary School, Rawmarsh; St Mary's RC Primary School, Herringthorpe; St Mary's RC Primary School, Maltby; Sitwell Infant School, Broom; Sitwell Junior School, Broom; Springwood Junior Academy, Aston
KIPP: Connect High School (2018) serving Gulfton and Sharpstown [6] KIPP Generations Collegiate (KGC) (2011) (north Houston) KIPP Houston High School (2004) KIPP Northeast College Preparatory (2013) KIPP: Sunnyside High School - Opened in 2010. KIPP Sunnyside HS serves students from the Sunnyside, Third Ward, and Hiram Clarke areas. [7] Middle ...
Sunny Side Turtorial School, Paynters; Christian Faith Academy, St. John's; Christian Union Academy, Clare Hall Foundation Mixed Primary School, St.John's; Goodwill Preparatory School, St. John's
Northlake Middle School Sunil Mody 469 6th grade 8th grade J W Riley Intermediate School Maria Hendricks 456 3rd grade 5th grade Jefferson Primary School Paris Branton-May 392 Prekindergarten 2nd grade Sunnyside Intermediate School Nancy Tortora 437 3rd grade 5th grade Whittier Primary School Tracy Bodenstab 410 Prekindergarten 2nd grade
In Sunnyside and Woodside, 11% of elementary school students missed twenty or more days per school year, lower than the citywide average of 20%. [10]: 24 (PDF p. 55) [9]: 6 Additionally, 86% of high school students in Sunnyside and Woodside graduate on time, more than the citywide average of 75%. [9]: 6
The new elementary school building was erected by V.K. Powell Construction of Wapato, Washington at a cost of $3.23 million. The building was financed by $500,000 in School District funds, $1 million in insurance payments, and $2 million from the state of Washington. [5] The current school retains the name of Chief Kamiakin.
Sunnyside High School was named a School of Distinction in 2015 and 2016. [14] According to ESD105, "The Schools of Distinction Award goes to the top 5 percent of Washington schools that have attained the most outstanding levels of sustained improvement in English language arts, math, and graduation rates among their students over the past five ...