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Rollin T. Gridley Middle School Halcyon Acres 1974 [33] Grizzly Bears Hohokam Middle School (Consolidated into Valencia in 2013) Drexel Heights 1987 [34] Hawks: Maroon and Yellow Joseph W. Magee Middle School Carriage Hill December 9, 1963 [35] Roadrunners: Light Blue and Red Mansfeld Magnet Middle School Drake 1930 [36] Bulldogs: Blue and White
Academy of Math and Science, [4] national Blue Ribbon elementary, middle and high school; The Academy of Tucson (elementary, [5] middle, [6] and high school [7]) provides an environment that includes all the elements needed for an excellent education: small, safe campuses and classes, a rigorous yet realistic curriculum, highly qualified ...
The Catalina Foothills Unified School District #16 (often referred to as the Catalina Foothills School District, CFSD or District 16) is the PreK-12 school district for the Catalina Foothills area of Tucson, Arizona. Established in 1931, it has eight schools: one high school (9-12), two middle schools (6-8), four elementary schools (K-5) and ...
Academy of Tucson is a public charter school in Tucson, Arizona. In 1986, it was founded as a private high school. It became a charter school in 1999 and added the elementary and middle schools in 2003. The school has three campuses; elementary, middle, and high school located on the East side of Tucson. Wendi Allardice is the district ...
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The Flowing Wells Unified School District is a unified school district headquartered at 1556 West Prince Road, Tucson, Arizona. [2] It serves much of Flowing Wells , as well as bits of Tucson, Marana , Cortaro , Casas Adobes , & unnamed, unincorporated parts of Pima County .
Sabino High School; Sahuaro High School; St. Augustine Catholic High School (Tucson, Arizona) Salpointe Catholic High School; San Miguel High School (Tucson, Arizona) Santa Rita High School; Sonoran Science Academy; Southern Arizona Community Academy; Sunnyside High School (Tucson, Arizona)
The Mexican American Studies Department Programs in the Tucson Unified School District was established in 1998 by high school teacher, Curtis Acosta, in an effort to help Chicano/a and Latino/a students reach their full potentials. [6] The department grew from offering a few classes at the beginning to about 43 classes in the years following. [6]