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Peoria Public Schools District 150, also known as Peoria Public Schools (PPS), is a school district headquartered in Peoria, Illinois. The district is in Peoria County . It includes most of Peoria, as well as much of West Peoria and sections of Bartonville .
Peoria Unified School District #11 (PUSD) is a school district headquartered in the District Administration Center (DAC) in Glendale, Arizona. [3] [4] It provides both primary and secondary education for most of Peoria, some areas of Glendale and Youngtown, and a small area of Surprise, and numerous unincorporated areas of Maricopa County. [5]
Agate School District 300: 84 Elbert: Aguilar Reorganized School District RE-6: 114 Las Animas: Akron School District R-1: 411 Washington: Alamosa School District RE-11J: 2,188 Alamosa: Archuleta County School District 50 JT: 1,712 Archuleta: Arickaree School District R-2: 101 Washington: Arriba-Flagler Consolidated School District 20: 139 Kit ...
The superintendent of Peoria Public Schools has been named the 2025 Illinois Superintendent of the Year by the Illinois Association of School Administrators.. Sharon Desmoulin-Kherat was presented ...
Centennial is the largest high school in the Peoria Unified School District, by student population. Centennial’s sports and arts programs are referred to as the “Pride of the Pack”. The principal is Davita Solter and vice principals include Steve Armstrong, Christine Lopezlira, and Mike Sivertson.
Diane Douglas is an American politician who served as Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2015 to 2019. She was elected on November 4, 2014, edging out her Democratic opponent, David Garcia, by one percentage point.
Joining Dunphy on the hiring committee will be Peoria High principal Shaun McGinnes and AJ Guyton, who is the Peoria Public Schools director of K-12 athletics. Two other individuals are in ...
In 1903, Denver Public Schools was established. All school districts in Denver County were consolidated into Denver Public Schools, and Aaron Gove became the first-ever DPS Superintendent. Margaret Tupper True was president of the Denver School Board from 1906 to 1908, one of the first women to serve in such a role in a major city. [4]