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Paradise Valley Unified School District #69 (PVSchools) is a school district serving northeast Phoenix, Arizona, and Scottsdale, Arizona.The district serves students in kindergarten through grade 12 with 30 elementary schools (free, full-day kindergarten through grade six), one K-8 school, seven middle schools (grades seven and eight), five high schools (grades nine through 12), two ...
The school district continued to grow and, between 1955 and 1965, enrollment went from 2,285 to 13,204 students. [1] Attempts to form a unified school district on the Peninsula, which would provide an educational program for all K-12 students to attend school on the Peninsula failed to pass in 1953, 1954, and 1957.
Create account; Log in; Personal tools. Donate; Create account; ... Website: www.pvusd.us: ... Blythe Middle School (merged with the District's 3 subsequent ...
Pajaro Valley serves the eastern half of Santa Cruz County, a portion of northern Monterey County and a small section of San Benito County.The communities located within the district are the city of Watsonville and the CDPs of Amesti, Aptos, Aptos Hills-Larkin Valley, Aromas, Corralitos, Day Valley, Freedom, Interlaken, La Selva Beach, Los Lomas, Pajaro, Pajaro Dunes, Prunedale, Rio del Mar ...
In 1978 the Paradise Valley Unified School District commissioned the Architecture Firm of Michael and Kemper Goodwin Ltd. [7] to design the new six-building campus. Construction began the following year and was undertaken by the Del E. Webb Corporation [ 8 ] and was nearly completed when the school opened in August 1980.
Shadow Mountain High School is a public high school located in the north valley of Phoenix, Arizona. The school is part of the Paradise Valley Unified School District. The school's athletic teams are known as the Matadors. [2] Shadow Mountain's school colors are navy blue and gold. It opened in 1974.
Paradise Valley opened in 1957 at Bell Road and 40th street, which at the time was on the outskirts of Phoenix. The campus was designed by local architect Mel Ensign, and built by H. A. Kramer Construction Co. [2] The original campus consisted of an administration building, several small classroom buildings, and a small gymnasium and athletic fields located to the north of the classroom buildings.
Greene Middle School. Frank S. Greene Jr. Middle School, formerly David S. Jordan Middle School, is located at 750 N. California Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94303. [25] The school mascot is the jaguar. [26] The 2018–19 school year had 1,050 students in attendance. [27] The student population was 54% male and 46% female. [27]