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Picacho Elementary School District #33 [8] Ray Unified School District #3; Red Rock Elementary School District #5 [9] Sacaton Elementary School District #18 [10] Santa Cruz Valley Union High School District #840; Stanfield Elementary School District #24 [11] Superior Unified School District #15; Toltec Elementary School District #22 [12]
Schools in this section are listed with their years of closure in parentheses. Alhambra College Preparatory High School, Phoenix (2011) Calli Ollin High School, Tucson (2010) Carver High School (also known as Phoenix Union Colored High School), Phoenix (Black; 1954) Catalina Mountain School, Tucson (2011) Clarkdale High School, Clarkdale (1951)
The following is a list of school districts that serve the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Many separate independent school districts serve Phoenix. This is a legacy of the city expanding through annexation of bordering territory; many of the school districts were in existence prior to their territories becoming part of the city.
Paradise Valley Unified School District #69 (PVSchools) is a school district serving northeast Phoenix, Arizona, and Scottsdale, Arizona.The district serves students in kindergarten through grade 12 with 30 elementary schools (free, full-day kindergarten through grade six), one K-8 school, seven middle schools (grades seven and eight), five high schools (grades nine through 12), two ...
For the 2022-23 school year, the majority of schools received A's or B's. About 34% received A's, while 15 schools — less than 1% — received F's. Arizona State Board of Education releases ...
Chandler Unified School District serves most of the city of Chandler, Arizona, plus portions of Gilbert, and Queen Creek. The district serves over 43,000 students, making it the 2nd largest school district in Arizona. [2] Hamilton High in Chandler, Arizona. Some parts of Chandler are not part of this school district.
Mesa Public Schools (incorporated as Mesa Unified School District #4) is the largest public school district in the state of Arizona, headquartered in Mesa. It has approximately 64,000 students. The district has, in addition to regular programs, Montessori, International Baccalaureate, dual-language immersion, honors, and Advanced Placement courses.
Tucson is home to many taxpayer-supported public charter schools. Admission to these schools is determined by the school's open enrollment policy, subject to the criteria determined by Arizona statute, summarized by the Arizona State Board for Charter Schools. [3] Academy of Math and Science, [4] national Blue Ribbon elementary, middle and high ...