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Leman Academy of Excellence [109] (Central Tucson, East Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley) MASSA Academy of Math & Science [110] (Desert Sky, Prince, South Mountain) Mexicayotl Academy of Excellence [111] Mountain Rose Academy; Open Doors Community School [112] Pima Rose Academy; Satori School [113] Southern Arizona Community Academy; Southgate ...
Tucson Unified School District: Encompasses the central Tucson valley, including the lower Catalina Foothills and segments of the Tanque Verde Valley. As the largest school district in Tucson in terms of enrollment, TUSD has 115 schools serving grades K–12. Vail School District: Serves the far Southeast Side, including the community of Vail.
Suffolk Hills Catholic High School, Tucson (1971–90; reverted to the Immaculate Heart High School name) Vicki A. Romero High School , Phoenix (2012) West High School , Phoenix (1983, reopened 1985 as Metro Tech High School )
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 ...
Southern Arizona Community Academy is a nontraditional high school. SACA has two library-setting classrooms — the West Classroom, which focuses on languages and social studies, and the East Classroom, which focuses on mathematics, science, and technology. Upon enrollment, students are placed into courses based on individual needs.
Tucson Unified School District (TUSD) is the largest school district of Tucson, Arizona, in terms of enrollment. Dr. Gabriel Trujillo is the superintendent, appointed on September 12, 2017, by the Governing Board. [2] As of 2016, TUSD had more than 47,670 students.
Amphitheater Public Schools, also known as Amphi or District 10, is the third largest public school district in Tucson, Arizona, in terms of enrollment, with about 13,500 students and a staff of about 2000 employees [1] Amphi was established on July 3, 1893.
The Tucson campus has two dormitories for students. [4] Due to parents in the Phoenix metropolitan area wanting a local deaf campus, in 1967 ADSB opened its Phoenix campus, Phoenix Day School for the Deaf (PDSD). [4] On a December 1, 2016, visit of Paul Boyer to PDSD, students expressed that they wanted a dormitory. [5]