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School district in Maricopa County, Arizona
Deer Valley Unified School District (DVUSD)
Location
20402 N 15th Avenue Phoenix, Arizona, 85027
United States
District information
MottoExtraordinary
GradesPre-K–12
SuperintendentCurtis Finch Jr.
Schools38
Students and staff
Students33,915
Staff4,029
Other information
Websitewww.dvusd.org

Deer Valley Unified School District #97 (DVUSD) is a Pre-K–12 school district, headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. DVUSD is the fifth largest school district in the state of Arizona, serving areas of Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Anthem, New River and numerous unincorporated areas of northwest Maricopa County. Situated within the Sonoran Desert, the District has grown from its modest beginnings as a county accommodation school located in New River in 1934 to 37 campuses serving 36,261 students: 15 K–6 elementary schools, 13 K–8 schools, three middle schools, and five comprehensive high schools, plus an online school and an alternative school. Early childhood education opportunities are offered through DVUSD Community Education Preschool/PreKindergarten (15 sites), and Head Start (five sites). Twelve schools receive Title I funding. District facilities include District Office, Support Services Center, Transportation and Administrative Services.

Attendance area

As of 1984 the Cañon Elementary School District sends high school students and junior high level special education students to DVUSD. In 1984, 27 students from Cañon attended DVUSD. That year Deer Valley sued Cañon, which stated it was unable to pay for the tuition costs of the district and acknowledged that it was billed for the correct amount. The Arizona Republic described this as a "friendly lawsuit", since according to the DVUSD officials, Cañon district officials stated that the lawsuit was the only mechanism through which it could pay DVUSD.

Schools

K–6 schools

  • Arrowhead Elementary School
  • Constitution Elementary School
  • Copper Creek Elementary School
  • Desert Sage Elementary School
  • Esperanza Elementary School
  • Greenbrier Elementary School
  • Las Brisas Elementary School
  • Legend Springs Elementary School
  • Mirage Elementary School
  • Mountain Shadows Elementary School
  • New River Elementary School
  • Park Meadows Elementary School
  • Sunrise Elementary School
  • The Traditional Academy at Bellair
  • Village Meadows Elementary School

K–8 schools

  • Anthem School
  • Canyon Springs STEM Academy
  • Desert Mountain School
  • Diamond Canyon School
  • Gavilan Peak School
  • Highland Lakes School
  • Inspiration Mountain School
  • Norterra Canyon School
  • Paseo Hills School
  • Sierra Verde STEAM School
  • Sonoran Foothills School
  • Stetson Hills School
  • Sunset Ridge School
  • Terramar Academy of the Arts
  • Union Park School
  • West Wing School

K-12 schools

  • Vista Peak School

Middle schools

  • Deer Valley Middle School
  • Desert Sky Middle School
  • Hillcrest Middle School

High schools

Specialized programs

References

  1. "District sued for tuition". The Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. 1984-10-17. p. Extra 6. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  2. "General School Information / School Directory". Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  3. "Vista Peak School / Homepage". http.
  4. "The Traditional Academy at Bellair / Homepage".

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