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Tucson Unified District

AZTucson, ArizonaPima County

Contact & Location

1010 East 10th Street, Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 225-6060

Enrollment & Schools

90
Total Schools
40,226
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range

School Breakdown

Preschools
0
Preschools
Elementary
Schools
1
Elementary Schools
Middle
Schools
11
Middle Schools
High
Schools
3
High Schools

Rating Distribution

5362%
Below Average
1720%
Average
1518%
Above Average

School Types

By Type

Public
90
Charter
0
Private
0

By Level

Elementary
1
Middle
11
High
3

Reviews (Aggregated)

3.4
Average Rating
880
Total Reviews

Demographics (Aggregated)

Ethnicity Breakdown

Hispanic / Latino
65%
White
17%
Black / African American
7%
Two or More Races
3%
Native American
3%
Asian
1%

Gender Distribution

51%Male
49%Female

Free / Reduced Lunch

65%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
47%

Academic Performance (Aggregated)

Average Ratings

4.5
Overall
4.2
Test Scores
Equity
4.3
College Readiness
Average ACT Score
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
69%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
18%
Students

School Performance Summary

Below Average
62% (53)
Average
20% (17)
Above Average
18% (15)

Tucson Unified District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.

Schools in Tucson Unified District

90 schools

Elementary Schools

(1)

Middle Schools

(11)

High Schools

(3)

Other Schools

(75)
7
Anna Henry Elementary School
Schoolpublic275 students
3
Anna Lawrence Intermediate School
Schoolpublic215 students
6
Annie Kellond Elementary School
Schoolpublic364 students
5
Blenman Elementary School
Schoolpublic316 students
4
Bloom Elementary School
Schoolpublic335 students
7
Bonillas Elementary Basic Curriculum Magnet School
Schoolpublic401 students
2
Booth-Fickett Math/Science Magnet School
Schoolpublic299 students
4
Borman Elementary School
Schoolpublic459 students
4
Borton Primary Magnet School
Schoolpublic268 students
5
C E Rose Elementary School
Schoolpublic766 students
10
Carrillo Intermediate Magnet School
Schoolpublic305 students
2
Catalina High Magnet School
Schoolpublic578 students
2
Catalina Online Learning Experience
Schoolpublic1,162 students
8
Cavett Elementary School
Schoolpublic227 students
5
Cholla High Magnet School
Schoolpublic1,571 students
3
Collier Elementary School
Schoolpublic132 students
1
Cragin Elementary School
Schoolpublic219 students
4
Davidson Elementary School
Schoolpublic270 students
5
Davis Bilingual Magnet School
Schoolpublic295 students
3
Dietz K-8 School
Schoolpublic362 students
6
Drachman Primary Magnet School
Schoolpublic334 students
8
Dunham Elementary School
Schoolpublic141 students
2
Ford Elementary School
Schoolpublic182 students
4
Frances J Warren Elementary School
Schoolpublic205 students
8
Fruchthendler Elementary School
Schoolpublic327 students
8
Gale Elementary School
Schoolpublic330 students
4
Harold Steele Elementary School
Schoolpublic245 students
Harriet Johnson Primary School
Schoolpublic268 students
4
Henry Hank Oyama
Schoolpublic341 students
2
Holladay Magnet School
Schoolpublic186 students
3
Hollinger Elementary School
Schoolpublic541 students
4
Howell Peter Elementary School
Schoolpublic236 students
3
Hudlow Elementary School
Schoolpublic146 students
5
Irene Erickson Elementary School
Schoolpublic342 students
2
John E White Elementary School
Schoolpublic606 students
5
John E Wright Elementary School
Schoolpublic409 students
4
Laura N. Banks Elementary School
Schoolpublic345 students
4
Lineweaver Elementary School
Schoolpublic525 students
4
Lynn Urquides
Schoolpublic417 students
4
Maldonado Amelia Elementary School
Schoolpublic242 students
3
Manzo Elementary School
Schoolpublic324 students
4
Marshall Elementary School
Schoolpublic270 students
Mary Meredith K-12 School
Schoolpublic17 students
3
Mccorkle Pk-8
Schoolpublic1,048 students
9
Miles-Exploratory Learning Center
Schoolpublic285 students
3
Miller Elementary School
Schoolpublic488 students
2
Mission View Elementary School
Schoolpublic232 students
4
Morgan Maxwell School
Schoolpublic354 students
3
Myers-Ganoung Elementary School
Schoolpublic285 students
8
Ochoa Elementary School
Schoolpublic186 students
5
Palo Verde High Magnet School
Schoolpublic764 students
4
Pueblo Gardens Elementary School
Schoolpublic353 students
6
Pueblo High Magnet School
Schoolpublic1,815 students
2
Raul Grijalva Elementary School
Schoolpublic470 students
6
Rincon High School
Schoolpublic1,107 students
3
Roberts Naylor K-8 School
Schoolpublic612 students
5
Robins Elementary School
Schoolpublic437 students
5
Robison Elementary School
Schoolpublic246 students
3
Roskruge Bilingual Magnet Middle School
Schoolpublic563 students
8
Sabino High School
Schoolpublic816 students
4
Safford K-8 School
Schoolpublic316 students
5
Sahuaro High School
Schoolpublic1,247 students
10
Sam Hughes Elementary School
Schoolpublic364 students
3
Santa Rita High School
Schoolpublic330 students
7
Soleng Tom Elementary School
Schoolpublic304 students
Teenage Parent Program - Tapp
Schoolpublic22 students
4
Tolson Elementary School
Schoolpublic339 students
4
Tucson Magnet High School
Schoolpublic2,932 students
7
Tully Elementary Accelerated Magnet School
Schoolpublic244 students
10
University High School
Schoolpublic982 students
4
Van Buskirk Elementary School
Schoolpublic286 students
1
Vesey Elementary School
Schoolpublic672 students
5
W Arthur Sewel Elementary School
Schoolpublic200 students
3
W V Whitmore Elementary School
Schoolpublic361 students
3
Wheeler Elementary School
Schoolpublic391 students

Reported Incidents

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Community-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.

Inappropriate TeachingCRT / RaceCriticalAdded 3d ago

Curriculum promotes racial resentment

Alleged incident in Tucson Unified District · Arizona

A school district implemented an American Government learning guide that focused on racial resentment and activism. The materials included vocabulary and readings that promoted divisive historical narratives and even revolutionary rhetoric, rather than constitutional principles. This curriculum was used to teach students during the pandemic.

Occurred on May 31, 2021Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Inappropriate TeachingPolitical / IdeologicalHighAdded 3d ago

District uses social justice curriculum

Alleged incident in Tucson Unified District · Arizona

A school district is implementing a curriculum based on "Social Justice Standards" developed by an external organization. This curriculum aims to teach students about identity, diversity, justice, and action, with the stated goal of preparing them for political activism. The district's online materials describe this approach as infusing multicultural education into the curriculum at all grade levels.

Occurred on July 31, 2023Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
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Data aggregated from 90 schools in Tucson Unified District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026