Flagstaff_Unified_School_District
Flagstaff Unified School District
Primary school district in Arizona
The Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) is the primary school district for Flagstaff, Arizona area and neighboring areas. The district has approximately 11,500[4] students and operates 16 schools; including three high schools (9–12), two middle schools (6–8), four magnet schools (various grades), ten elementary schools, and two alternative programs.
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Flagstaff Unified School District | |
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Location | |
, Coconino County, Arizona United States of America | |
District information | |
Grades | PK-12[1] |
President | Dorothy Denetsosie Gishie [2] |
Superintendent | Michael A. Penca [3] |
Asst. superintendent(s) |
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NCES District ID | 0402860[1] |
District ID | AZ-4192[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 9,106 (2021-2022 school year)[1] |
Student–teacher ratio | 16.36[1] |
Colors | Blue and White[2] |
Other information | |
Website | fusd1.org |
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High schools
- Coconino High School
- Flagstaff High School
- Summit High School
Middle schools
- Mount Elden Middle School
- Sinagua Middle School
Alternative schools
- Teenage Parent Program (TAPP)
Magnet schools
- Advanced Placement Academy at Flagstaff High School
- Honors Pre-AP Academy at Mount Elden Middle School
- Alpine Academy at Mount Elden Middle School
- Coconino Institute of Technology (located inside of Coconino High School)
- The Middle School Institute of Technology and Engineering, or MIT-e (located inside of Sinagua Middle School)
- Marshall Elementary Arts and Science Magnet
- Puente de Hozho Bilingual Elementary
- Northern Arizona Distance Learning (on-line)
Elementary schools
- Cromer
- DeMiguel
- Killip
- Kinsey
- Knoles
- Leupp
- Leupp Public School is in Leupp, 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Flagstaff.[5][6] It is a K-5 elementary school.[7] As of 2018[update] all of the students are Native American.[8] In addition to Leupp its attendance zone includes Birdsprings and Tolani Lake. The sole FUSD school in the Navajo reservation,[5] it was previously a K-8 school. According to Mitch Strohmann, the public relations official at FUSD, the school had "made some amazing strides in recent years."[9] Construction on the current campus was scheduled to start in summer 2002. Within the campus, which had a cost of $2.8 million, is a hogan that was dedicated in January 2002. FUSD consulted with the school community on the design of the school.[9]
- Marshall
- Before the Kinlani Dormitory (now the Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory), a Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIE)-contracting dormitory, stopped taking younger students, it sent younger children living there to Marshall Elementary.[10]
- Puente de Hozho
- Sechrist
- Thomas
Closed schools
- Sinagua High School (2010)
- Flagstaff Middle School (2010)
- Christensen Elementary School (2010)
- South Beaver Elementary School (2010)
- "Flagstaff Unified School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
- "Governing Board". Flagstaff Unified School District. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
- "FUSD Administration Contact Information". Flagstaff Unified School District. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
- "District Information". Flagstaff Unified School District. Archived from the original on 2011-06-19. Retrieved 2006-04-10.
- "About Us". Leupp Elementary School. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
Our School serves the communities of Leupp, Birdsprings and Tolani Lake.
- Also see the "Directions" part. - "School Contact Information". Leupp Elementary School. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
Mailing Address: 3285 E. Sparrow Ave Flagstaff, Arizona 86004 Physical Address: 45 Miles NE of Flagstaff on reservation route 15. (school on the right when entering Leupp)
- "Leupp Public School". National Center of Education Statistics. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
- Vanek, Corina (2018-05-26). "Flagstaff charters lagging in diversity". Arizona Daily Sun. Retrieved 2018-11-13.
- Strohman, Mitch (2002-01-27). "Leupp hogan dedicated; FUSD students recognized". Arizona Daily Star. p. C5. - Clipping from Newspapers.com. Strohman was an employee of FUSD.
- "About Us". Flagstaff Bordertown Dormitory. Retrieved 2021-04-27.