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  2. Pima Rose Academy - Wikipedia

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    Pima Rose Academy is a public charter high school in Tucson, Arizona. Mission Statement : [ 1 ] Pima Rose Academy, as an alternative high school providing credit recovery for students with poor academic standing, will “Honor the Promise of Education” By:

  3. Pima High School - Wikipedia

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    Pima High School is a high school in Pima, Arizona. It is operated by the Pima Unified School District, which also operates an elementary school and junior high school. It is operated by the Pima Unified School District, which also operates an elementary school and junior high school.

  4. Mountain View High School (Pima County, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain View High School in unincorporated Pima County, Arizona [3] is one of the two high schools in the Marana Unified School District. It opened in 1986, ten years after Mesa's high school with the same name. (The two Mountain Views are Arizona's only two district high schools that share a name.)

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  6. Akimel O'odham - Wikipedia

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    The Akimel Oʼodham (known as the Pima to anthropologists) are a subgroup of the Upper O'odham or Upper Pima (also known as Pima Alto), whose lands were known in Spanish as Pimería Alta. The Akimel O'odham lived along the Gila, Salt, Yaqui, and Sonora rivers in ranchería-style villages. The villages were set up as a loose group of houses with ...

  7. Ajo Unified School District - Wikipedia

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  8. Pima Bajo people - Wikipedia

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    The Pima Bajo (Lower Pima) people are indigenous people of Mexico who reside in a mountainous region along the line between the states of Chihuahua and Sonora in northern Mexico. They are related to the Pima and Tohono O’odham of Arizona and northern Sonora , speaking a similar but distinct language .

  9. Flowing Wells Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The district does practice open enrollment for students outside of district boundaries, provided said students maintain certain academic performance. [ 3 ] The school district serves some 5,500 students in eleven schools. [ 4 ]