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By 1981, the school's enrollment had fallen to 814. [6] As a result, North High was closed in 1981, [1] and would become one of four Phoenix high schools to close during the 1980s. [1]
Bourgade Catholic High School; Brophy College Preparatory; Holy Family Academy; New Gains Academy (Arizona's Best School) North Valley Christian Academy; Northwest Christian School; Paradise Valley Christian Preparatory; Phoenix Christian Junior/Senior High School; Phoenix Country Day School; St. Mary's High School; Scottsdale Christian Academy
Suffolk Hills Catholic High School, Tucson (1971–90; reverted to the Immaculate Heart High School name) Vicki A. Romero High School, Phoenix (2012) West High School, Phoenix (1983, reopened 1985 as Metro Tech High School) Western Christian High School, Phoenix (1988) Westwind Preparatory Academy (2015) White Cone High School, Keams Canyon (2012)
North High School (Phoenix, Arizona) alumni (15 P) Pages in category "High schools in Phoenix, Arizona" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
The Canyon Athletic Association (CAA), previously known as the Arizona Charter Athletic Association, is an American non-profit regulatory organization for athletic competition among secondary schools located in Arizona.
Desiderata Program (Also known as Desiderata Alternative Program, [4] Desiderata High School, [5] and Desi by its own students [4]) is an alternative high school that forms part of the Phoenix Union High School District in Phoenix, Arizona.
He was a social butterfly. I was a nerdy girl in school. It was like I was on a special vacation when I visited him. I went from nerdy high-school kid to in with the popular kids when I came to town. Bryan was one of those kids that could have been prom king. Everybody knew him. He was very goofy. We used to have sleepovers all the time.
Until 1926, Phoenix Union High School was the school district's only school. By 1939, PUHS' student population reached 5,219, [15] and North High School, the first school not built for the purpose of segregation, opened its doors. [9]