Scottsdale Unified School District

The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) is a school district with its headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] The 112-square-mile (290 km2) district serves most of Scottsdale, most of Paradise Valley, a portion of Phoenix, and a portion of Tempe.[2]

Its 22 schools earning the state’s highest rating, Excelling. All SUSD schools are rated as Performing, Performing Plus, Highly Performing or Excelling by the Arizona Department of Education. In 2011, SUSD was "moving toward making Algebra I available to all eighth-graders".[3]

History

The Scottsdale Unified School District was founded in 1896 by Major Winfield Scott, also the founder of the city of Scottsdale. The first classes were taught by Alza Blount, who, for health reasons, moved to Arizona from Illinois with her husband George and their three children. Classes were held in their adobe home, which was just south of what is now Civic Center Plaza and Second Street. Alza Blount was paid $40 a month to teach the 8-10 students from the seven families who resided in Scottsdale at that time.

The district's first bond election was held May 1, 1909,[4] with all 13 citizens voting "yes". The amount of the bond, $5,000, was used to build the district's first school, now known as the "Little Red Schoolhouse." This building, also known at the time as Coronado School, is a historic site on Scottsdale Mall and now the home of the Scottsdale Historical Society.

Today, the district covers 112 square miles (290 km2), including some areas not part of the City of Scottsdale itself; specifically, the district includes most of the town of Paradise Valley and parts of Tempe and Phoenix in addition to most of Scottsdale. The district has about 27,000 students and approximately 1,800 certified and 1,000 classified employees; five comprehensive high schools, six middle schools, three K-8 schools, sixteen elementary schools, and one alternative school.[5]

Elementary schools

  • Anasazi Elementary School
  • Cherokee Elementary School
  • Cheyenne Traditional School (previously located at Via Linda and Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, moved to prior site of Aztec Elementary School, and was renamed to Redfield in 2009)
  • Cochise Elementary School
  • Copper Ridge K-8 School
  • Desert Canyon Elementary School
  • Hohokam Elementary School
  • Hopi Elementary School
  • Kiva Elementary School
  • Laguna Elementary School
  • Navajo Elementary School-S.T.E.M
  • Pima Elementary School
  • Pueblo Elementary School - Foreign Language Immersion, Spanish
  • Redfield Elementary School (formerly Zuni elementary school until approx 2013)
  • Sequoya Elementary School
  • Tavan Elementary School
  • Yavapai Elementary School

Middle schools

K-8 and middle schools in Scottsdale USD
School Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center Cheyenne Traditional Cocopah MS Copper Ridge Desert Canyon MS Ingleside MS Mohave MS Mountainside MS Tonalea K-8
Location ScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdalePhoenixScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdale
Grade range K-8K-86-8K-86-86-86-86-8K-8
Year opened 199019971965200119961956196219911959[notes 1]
School colors Purple, teal, blackDark navy, goldBlue, goldBlack, teal, copperBlue, silverBlue, whiteBlack, whiteBlack, redRed, Black
School mascot JaguarRoadrunnerMustangTrailblazerMountain LionTrojanWildcatCougarTiger
Principal Charles GrisierGrace StombresLance HuffmanMichelle OstotDale Link (Interim)Chad CaudleChris AsmussenTerri KellenDavid Priniski & Shelley Hummon

The Scottsdale Unified School District is converting Mohave and Supai middle schools to 6th-8th grades in the near future.[6]

High schools

High schools in Scottsdale USD
School Arcadia Chaparral Coronado Desert Mountain[notes 2][notes 3] Saguaro
Location PhoenixScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdaleScottsdale
Year opened[notes 4] 19581974196119951966
School colors Red, blueRed, goldScarlet, navy blueMaroon, grayBlack, gold
School mascot TitansFirebirdsDonsWolvesSabercats
Principal John BieraGale HollandAlyssa TarkingtonLisa HirshBrian Corte
Athletic conference 5A5A4A6A4A
Enrollment 1,6802,0901,3252,3651,400

The original Scottsdale High School operated from 1922 until 1983.

Alternative schools

  • Sierra Vista Academy

Notes

  1. As a K-8 school; converted in 1981 to 7th and 8th grade. Buildings replaced Nov. 2001-Aug. 2002. Supai Middle School - Supai History
  2. An International Baccalaureate program school
  3. The library is a dual-use facility with the City of Scottsdale
  4. Each of the SUSD high schools except DMHS were recently renovated. All renovations were completed by the end of 2008.

References

  1. "Inicio." Scottsdale Unified School District. Retrieved on October 2, 2012. "3811 N. 44th Street Phoenix, AZ 85018"
  2. "About Us Archived 2013-02-03 at the Wayback Machine.." Scottsdale Unified School District. Retrieved on October 2, 2012.
  3. Arizona Republic, page B2 (December 27, 2011)
  4. SUSD - History
  5. About SUSD
  6. http://www.azcentral.com/community/scottsdale/articles/2010/09/06/20100906sr-middleschools0903.html
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