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Students of working parents are offered free before and after school care for their students. [3] As of 2016 the superintendent is Mr. Larry Weeks [4] Students feed into the Phoenix Union High School District. [5] In 2015 the district considered closing Shaw Elementary School due to a deficit of over $800,000. [6]
The superintendent oversees the state of Arizona's public school system and directs the state's Department of Education. The state superintendent's powers are mostly administrative, with little influence over education policy. [1]
Until 1926, Phoenix Union High School was the school district's only school. By 1939, PUHS' student population reached 5,219, [ 15 ] and North High School , the first school not built for the purpose of segregation, opened its doors.
The following is a list of school districts that serve the city of Phoenix, Arizona. Many separate independent school districts serve Phoenix. This is a legacy of the city expanding through annexation of bordering territory; many of the school districts were in existence prior to their territories becoming part of the city.
"Schools Attended: Murphy #3, Phoenix, AZ: 1 – 2nd grades Palmdale Elementary, Phoenix, AZ: 3rd – 5th grades Percy L. Julian, Phoenix, AZ: 6th – 8th grade South Mountain High School, Phoenix ...
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 Balsz Elementary School District #31 is a school district on the east side of Phoenix, Arizona.It also includes a portion of Scottsdale. [1] It currently includes five schools, [2] which are: Pat Tillman Middle School (formerly Balsz Elementary School), established as a one-room school house in 1888; Griffith Elementary School, built in 1951; David Crockett Elementary School, opened in ...