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Founded by Hamilton and Barbara Warren, Verde Valley School opened to its first cohort of students in 1948. [2] Mr. Warren, who had served as liaison officer for the European policy section of the Office of War Information during World War II, was motivated to create a space where people of different cultures and backgrounds could come together to learn. [3]
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The Cottonwood-Oak Creek School District No. 6 (COCSD) is a school district in Arizona, United States, headquartered in Cottonwood. [2]The school district is located in Yavapai County, and includes almost all of Cottonwood municipality, all of Cornville and Verde Village census-designated places, and portions of Clarkdale municipality. [3]
Sedona Red Rock High School; Sedona Sky Academy; ... Skull Valley School District; Spring Ridge Academy; T. Tri-City College Prep High School; V. Verde Valley School; Y.
The Jerome Blast Furnace is one of two furnaces found in 1888 on the Hampton Lode, United Verde Copper Company Mine by W. A. Clark. Located on 303 Main Street. [29] [50] The ruins of the Main Street Primary School – built in 1914 was located in the intersection of Main Street (Arizona Route 89A) and Verde Avenue before it was demolished in ...
West Sedona School (K-6) Flagstaff USD previously operated the elementary school in Sedona. [7] The facility has a community swimming pool which opened in 1975. [10] It was formerly a K-8 school. [11] In 2008 many older buildings were replaced with new ones. [12] Sedona Red Rock High School (7-12) Red Rock Academy (K-12, alternative)
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Verde Valley School, an International Baccalaureate boarding/college preparatory high school with many international and Native American students, is located between the Oak Creek and Red Rock Crossing. VVS was founded in 1948 by Hamilton and Barbara Warren.