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The Tucson High Badger Foundation was founded in early 1982 to enable alumni, parents, community members, and business leaders to support the continued excellence of the education provided to students at Tucson High (now known as Tucson High Magnet School). [38] The foundation began as a group raising funds for a Jazz Band trip.
Tucson High School was built in 1907 across the street from where it now stands. The school relocated to its present site in 1923. In 1956, the school had the largest enrollment of any high school in the United States, over 6,800 pupils. The original Tucson High building still exists as Roskruge Bilingual K-8 Magnet School.
Suffolk Hills Catholic High School, Tucson (1971–90; reverted to the Immaculate Heart High School name) Vicki A. Romero High School , Phoenix (2012) West High School , Phoenix (1983, reopened 1985 as Metro Tech High School )
The Mexican American Studies Department Programs in the Tucson Unified School District was established in 1998 by high school teacher, Curtis Acosta, in an effort to help Chicano/a and Latino/a students reach their full potentials. [6] The department grew from offering a few classes at the beginning to about 43 classes in the years following. [6]
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Alumni of Tucson High School renamed Tucson High Magnet School in Tucson, Arizona. Pages in category "Tucson High School alumni" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
Catalina High School (also known as Catalina Magnet High School) is a public high school, located on the north side of Tucson, Arizona, United States.Catalina is a magnet high school (drawing students from the entire school district) in Tucson Unified School District and serves approximately 750 students in grades 9-12. [2]
Sabino High School; Sahuaro High School; St. Augustine Catholic High School (Tucson, Arizona) Salpointe Catholic High School; San Miguel High School (Tucson, Arizona) Santa Rita High School; Sonoran Science Academy; Southern Arizona Community Academy; Sunnyside High School (Tucson, Arizona)