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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.
Arizona State University, Polytechnic High School is a public charter University-preparatory school, located in Mesa, Arizona, United States. [1] [2] [3] The Polytechnic High School and STEM Academy (the latter of which serves as an elementary and middle school) is located on the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus next to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.
Mesa High School currently accommodates grades 9–12 as part of Mesa Public Schools. Mesa High School is the oldest high school in Mesa, Arizona, and is home of the Jackrabbits. Mesa High has more than 3,200 students and boasts award-winning athletics, music, theatre programs and more.
Nov. 27—In what could be a blow to school board collegiality, Mesa Public Schools Governing Board member Rachel Walden is suing the district and Superintendent Andi Fourlis over MPS' transgender ...
Nov. 7—Early unofficial returns Tuesday night showed an extremely tight race between the "yes" and "no" votes on Mesa Public Schools' request for a $500 million bond and 15% budget continuation ...
Nov. 19—Mesa schools could see a new generation of devices that detect only weapons and knives smuggled onto campuses as part of a major security upgrade. Installation of the detection systems ...
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Riverview High School is one of two alternative high schools operated by Mesa Public Schools. It was formerly known as Mesa Vista High School. External links