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Sahuarita High School had 1,502 students as of October 1, 2010, taking it some 250 students over its state-listed capacity. [4] The overcrowding, a consequence of the meteoric 679% growth of Sahuarita in the 2000s –growth that added 2,200 students to the Sahuarita Unified School District from July 2005 to early 2011— [5] another high school was clearly needed.
The Sahuarita Unified School District is the school district serving Sahuarita and Green Valley, Arizona. The district serves 5,800 students. The district serves 5,800 students. [ 1 ]
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Satori Charter School, an excelling school since 2005. Sky Islands Public High School, [20]] offering an integrated curriculum with a focus on ecosystems; Sonoran Science Academy, a nationally ranked college prep high school and an excelling school since 2003. Southern Arizona Community Academy, an accelerated, self-paced high school.
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The school is located a few miles south of Tucson. The 153,000-square-foot (14,200 m 2 ), $11 million ($20.6 million in 2023 dollars [ 3 ] ) campus, built in 1998 to house 1,100 students, consists of a student services/media center; three two-story classroom buildings; an art and music building, carpentry shop; and an auto shop/technology building.
The only cinema in Saffron Walden has operated within the school since 2006. [12] It is a not-for-profit cinema run by volunteer projectionists using both digital projectors and 35mm film. [13] Both Saffron Screen and Saffron Hall are open to the public outside of school hours and used by the school otherwise.