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  2. Tucson High Magnet School - Wikipedia

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    Tucson High Magnet School, commonly referred to as THMS, THS, or Tucson High, is a public high school in Tucson, Arizona. It is part of the Tucson Unified School District with magnet programs in Technology, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts. The school is located adjacent to the University of Arizona and is close to the Downtown Arts District.

  3. Canyon del Oro High School - Wikipedia

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    Canyon del Oro High School (CDO) is a comprehensive public high school in Oro Valley, Arizona, located 6 miles (9.7 km) north of Tucson at the base of Pusch Ridge. Established in 1964, CDO is one of three high schools of Amphitheater Public Schools and serves about 1,600 students in grades 9–12.

  4. Tucson Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Students. 41,430 [1] Other information. Website. central .tusd1 .org. 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.

  5. Sunnyside High School (Tucson, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyside High School, opened in 1955, is home to two thousand students located on the south side of Tucson, Arizona. Sunnyside offers a variety of extracurricular programs, advanced placement courses, and specialized career and technical training programs. It is a part of the Sunnyside Unified School District .

  6. Salpointe Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Salpointe Catholic High School is named for Arizona's first Bishop, Jean-Baptiste Salpointe, who worked as a missionary in the Arizona Territory from 1866 to 1885. In the late 1940s, Tucson's parochial grammar schools had nine grades. The desire to build a Catholic high school for these graduates prompted the diocese to purchase the 40-acre ...

  7. High school softball: Defending section champions Central ...

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    Central scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning, helped by Kamana Powell’s two-run double as the top-seeded Grizzlies defeated No. 8 Redwood 4-3 in a Central Section high school ...

  8. Empire High School - Wikipedia

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    Empire High School. /  32.088166°N 110.763737°W  / 32.088166; -110.763737. 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.

  9. Track regional qualifiers; softball district champs: High ...

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    Genoa's Lillian Frias won the high jump at 5-06, Lindsey Brown was second in the 300 hurdles at 47.32, and Stella Rethman was third in the 1,600 at 5:33.72 and 3,200 at 12:11.18.