1749 North Williamson Valley Road Prescott, AZ 86305
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 480 - 500
Female: 55% - Male: 45%
Low Income Students: 29%
Students per Class: 20
White: 79%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 14%, Asian: 1%, Other: 5%
Jaime Luedeman
I have had three children go through Abia Judd, with my youngest currently in fourth grade. It has been an incredible experience - the teachers and staff are fantastic, and the environment is bright, clean and inviting. more ...
5522 Side Road Prescott, AZ 86301
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 220
Female: 55% - Male: 45%
Low Income Students: 2%
Students per Class: 15
White: 76%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 20%, Asian: 1%, Other: 2%
Djanice Azevedo
The academics offered are incredible, and there is a wide selection of extracurriculars to choose from. It also has an amazing Gay-Straight Alliance, which is not common in this region.
1901 Prescott Lakes Parkway Prescott, AZ 86301
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 790 - 830
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 47%
Students per Class: 15
White: 76%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 13%, Asian: 2%, Other: 7%
Food Wolf
Hardworking students will find this place ideal, and the teachers are extremely caring. I strongly urge everyone to give it a try.
1800 North Williamson Valley Road Prescott, AZ 86305
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 550 - 570
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 36%
Students per Class: 20
White: 76%, Black: 3%, Hispanic: 16%, Asian: 1%, Other: 4%
Susan Kissel
Granite Mountain School boasts a plethora of remarkable, devoted teachers who excel in their respective fields. As an educator myself, I'm quite familiar with the instructors' instructional methods, personalities, course more ...
300 South Granite Street Prescott, AZ 86303
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 560 - 580
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 32%
Students per Class: 20
White: 75%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 16%, Asian: 1%, Other: 6%
Karis Mengarelli
I was a student here for two years and they were very difficult. Before 8th grade I moved out of state, so the ordeal was made worse by the fact that most of the students weren't so great - except for a few. However, whe more ...