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Description: This map shows the incorporated areas and Indian reservation boundaries in Maricopa County, Arizona. Highlighting Gilbert in red.; Other incorporated cities are shown in gray, planning area borders for these cities and Indian reservation borders are shown as solid black lines, along with water bodies and major highways and roads.
The town of Gilbert is located southeast of Phoenix within the city's metropolitan area. During World War 1, Gilbert was known as the "Hay Shipping Capital of the World". [1] The Gilbert Elementary School which was built in 1913, and now houses the Gilbert Historical Museum, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
Gilbert Unified School District #41 (GUSD), also known as Gilbert Public Schools (GPS), is a school district based in Gilbert, Arizona, United States in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The 60.26-square-mile (156.1 km 2 ) district is the 7th largest in Arizona, and serves over 34,000 students at 39 schools across Gilbert, Chandler , and Mesa ...
This is a list of school districts in Arizona. It is divided by county. Arizona school districts are independent governmental entities as classified by the U.S. Census Bureau. There are some places that are not in boundaries of school districts and/or are on military bases.
A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line, lot line or bounds). The boundary (in Latin: limes ) may appear as a discontinuation in the terrain: a ditch, a bank, a hedge, a wall, or similar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a conceptual entity, a social construct ...
Cottonwood High School, Cottonwood (1958; consolidated into Mingus Union High School) East High School, Phoenix (1985) Gerard Catholic High School, Phoenix (1989) Gila Preparatory Academy, Safford (2011) Guadalupe Regional High School (also known as Guadalupe Satellite at Compadre High School), Guadalupe (2007) Jerome High School, Jerome (1951)
The W.T. Woodson Band On April 1, 1973, a strong tornado struck Woodson High School and ripped off the roof. [21] [22] It was hit on a Sunday and no injuries were reported among the 65-75 people playing basketball in the school gymnasium. [23] The students did a split shift with Oakton High School to finish out the school year. [24]
Carter G. Woodson High School in Fairfax County, Virginia Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.