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The school is the successor to the previous Marana High School (built in 1953), which became the current Marana Middle School. [3] [4] Since 1975, numerous additional buildings have been constructed around the campus. These include the newest gym, named the Patton Gym in honor of Coach Norman Patton, who coached the Tigers' basketball team in ...
Marana Unified School District (MUSD) is an above average, public school district located in Marana, AZ, comprising 17 schools in Pima County, Arizona. It has its headquarters in Marana . It has 12,293 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 19 to 1, about 650 teachers.
The area selected was a narrow corridor of land along Interstate 10, to the east along Ina Road, and south along Thornydale Road. These areas were mainly developed as high-density commercial businesses and shopping centers, including large retailers or "big box" stores. Marana chose these areas to annex to increase its revenue from sales taxes.
The entire CDP is served by Marana High School and Marana Middle School. For elementary education, the portion of Rillito lying north of Avra Valley Road is served by Marjorie W. Estes Elementary School [3] and the portion south of Avra Valley Road by the elementary division of Twin Peaks K-8 School. [4]
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Carver High School (also known as Phoenix Union Colored High School), Phoenix (Black; 1954) Catalina Mountain School, Tucson (2011) Clarkdale High School, Clarkdale (1951) Clifton High School, Clifton (2012) Cottonwood High School, Cottonwood (1958; consolidated into Mingus Union High School) East High School, Phoenix (1985)
Other notable districts include Sunnyside Unified School District, Marana Unified School District, Amphitheater Unified School District, and Flowing Wells Unified School District. In 1956, Tucson High School had the largest enrollment of any secondary school in the United States, with a total of more than 6,800 students. [168] In 2018, Tucson ...
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