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The Mesa Women's Club, built in 1931 (NRHP) Historic Significance: Event, Area of Significance: Social History, Period of Significance: 1925–1949. Irving School was built in 1936 and it is located at 155 N. Center St. The Irving School is a rare surviving example of Federal Modern style architecture applied to an elementary school.
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.
First Mesa Elementary School [12] Greasewood Springs Community School [13] Hopi Day School [14] Hotevilla Bacavi Community School [15] Jeehdeez'a Elementary School; John F. Kennedy Day School; Keams Canyon Elementary School [16] Leupp Schools, Inc. (Birdsprings) Little Singer Community School [17] Pinon Community School [18] Second Mesa Day ...
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]
This campus is known as "The Home of the Mavericks," this campus is located on the southwest corner of N. Recker Rd. and E. Thomas Road in Mesa, Arizona and features the following schools: American Leadership Academy - Mesa North High School; American Leadership Academy - Mesa North Elementary School; Other Locations
Franklin Phonetic Primary School [127] La Tierra Community School [128] Mingus Springs Charter School [129] Mountain Oak Charter School [130] Pace Preparatory Academy [131] Park View Middle School [132] Prescott Valley School [133] Sedona Charter School [134] Tri-City College Prep High School
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.
Sequoia Charter School is a charter school in Mesa, Arizona. The Mesa campus is also home to Sequoia Deaf School. Both schools are operated by EdKey, which also operates 15 other charter schools throughout Arizona. The administration for the schools is located in Building 6 at the Horne Street campus.