- Phoenix Union High School District
Phoenix Union High School District is a
school district based in Phoenix,Arizona ,United States .Phoenix Union HSD covers most of Phoenix, and small portions of Scottsdale, and Glendale. Phoenix Union HSD only operates high schools.
chools
Zoned schools
*Alhambra High School
*Trevor G. Browne High School
*Camelback High School
*Central High School
*César Chávez High School
*Betty H. Fairfax High School
*Carl Hayden High School
*Maryvale High School
*North High School
*South Mountain High School Magnet schools
*
Bostrom Alternative Center
*Phoenix Union Cyber High School
*Desiderata Program
*Metro Tech High School
*Suns-Diamondbacks Education Academy
*Phoenix Union Bioscience High School
*Public Safety High School (Under construction)
*Franklin Police and Fire High School Feeder elementary school districts
*
Alhambra Elementary School District
*Balsz Elementary School District
*Cartwright Elementary School District
*Creighton Elementary School District
*Isaac Elementary School District
*Laveen Elementary School District
*Madison Elementary School District
*Murphy Elementary School District
*Osborn Elementary School District
*Phoenix Elementary School District
*Riverside Elementary School District
*Roosevelt Elementary School District
*Wilson Elementary School District Desegregation issues
Like the majority of urban high school districts across the United States, Phoenix Union HSD has had its share of issues. In 1982, when
Phoenix Union High School and East High School closed, boundaries were redrawn for most district high schools to try to achieve racial balance. For example, the school boundaries for schools such as Central High School, North High School, and Camelback High School were redistricted to encompass the affluent, predominantly White neighborhoods of Phoenix located north of Camelback Road and east of Seventh Avenue as well as low-income, predominantly Hispanic and African-American neighborhoods that encompass much of the inner city of Phoenix. Nevertheless, this did not improve the racial balance at all but resulted inwhite flight out of the Phoenix Union High School District areas. This white flight included traditional "moving out" of inner-ring suburbs such asMaryvale and less-traditional flight out of public schools.One of the most notable examples of this is the neighborhood of Phoenix known as "North Central". Located south of Northern Avenue, north of Camelback Road, west of Seventh Street, and east of Seventh Avenue, this neighborhood to this day is one of the most desirable neighborhoods of Phoenix. While it is served by Central High School and North High School, very few families choose to send their students to these schools, due to concerns regarding safety and
gang violence. Instead, the vast majority of school-age children in this area attend one of the two Catholic college-preparatory high schools in the area:Brophy College Preparatory for boys andXavier College Preparatory for girls. Despite the fact that these families not only pay tuition for these schools but taxes to support the Phoenix Union High School District, most families in this neighborhood choose to send their children to private school.Magnet schools have been introduced to try to combat this situation, but in many cases demographic changes have been so significant that they fail to racially balance schools.Today, the Phoenix Union High School District is 76%
Hispanic , 10%African-American , 9%White , 4% Native American, and 1% Asian.External links
* [http://www.phxhs.k12.az.us/education/district/district.php?sectionid=1 Phoenix Union High School District]
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