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The district began operations in 1903. [2] In 1999 the School Facilities Board of the State of Arizona approved funding the construction of a comprehensive high school for the district, which previously did not have one. The anticipated construction was for $24,300,000, with an expected opening time in 2001. [3]
Continental School District Serves the rural area south of Sahuarita. Flowing Wells Unified School District: Serves segments of the North Side and the Northwest Side along I-10. Marana Unified School District: Serves the town of Marana, Picture Rocks, Avra Valley and western Tortolita northwest of the city. Sahuarita Unified School District
Flowing Wells Unified School District #8; Marana Unified School District #6; Pima Accommodation District; Pima County Joint Technical Education District #11; Redington Elementary School District #44; Sahuarita Unified School District #30; San Fernando Elementary School District #35; Sunnyside Unified School District #12; Tanque Verde Unified ...
The district direly needed to build the first phase to alleviate overcrowding that had led to high school gyms and libraries being used as overflow classrooms. [3] Additionally, the Vail Inclusive Preschool program, which had been housed at Cienega High School, would relocate to an expanded space on the new campus. [3]
Empire High School, also known as EHS, is a public high school in the Vail Unified School District in Tucson, Arizona. It is the first public high school in the United States to use all-wireless laptop technology and fully digital (no textbooks) curriculum resources. [2]
The 2020 census [4] counted a population of 9,240 people, across 2,789 households, of whom 98% had graduated high school and 45.7% had achieved a Bachelor's degree or higher. The median household income of Corona de Tucson residents was reported at $96,396 with 2.9% of population measured to be living in poverty.
The Moses Lake School District asked voters to approve two in February and April, but both failed, which led to an external review identifying a shortfall of over $20 million. More than half was
Pantano High School is an alternative high school in the Vail Unified School District. It serves students who are four or more credits behind and are at risk of failing or dropping out. Pantano is located at 13010 S. Houghton Road in Tucson, Arizona