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Download QR code; Print/export ... Gadsden School District 32 is a school district in Yuma County, Arizona, headquartered in San Luis. [2]
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The tutoring is provided by both public school districts and charter schools with the goal of increasing student proficiency on the statewide Arizona's Academic Standards Assessment. Schools can set up in-person or online tutoring sessions for students eligible for the program. Tutoring can take place before or after school hours only.
Prior to 1970, the school district had autonomous community schools and racial segregation; at that time all schools were integrated and the district was unified, with centrally located schools. After 1970 the white student population declined, with some students going to the Robert F. Munroe Day School and the Tallavanna Christian School. [5]
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Gadsden is a census-designated place (CDP) and colonia [4] in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 953 at the 2000 census . It is part of the Yuma Metropolitan Statistical Area .
The GROW Gadsden master plan calls for continued improvements at Noccalula Falls and Campground. Princess Noccalula towers over the fgorge at Noccalula Falls in this file photo from Jan. 17, 2018.
In 1901, Gadsden's first public high school, Disque High School, was opened at the corner of Chestnut and College Streets. It was named in honor of Gadsden City School Board chairman and Judge John H. Disque. [4] In 1924, it became Disque Junior High School when the larger Gadsden High School was opened. The original DJHS site was demolished in ...