512 East Pierce Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 360 - 380
Female: 55% - Male: 45%
Low Income Students: 65%
Students per Class: 15
White: 74%, Black: 5%, Hispanic: 14%, Asian: 2%, Other: 5%
Gena Malloy
My daughter is a junior at Bioscience High School and it has been an amazing experience for her, both academically and personally. Gifted children often face bullying in public schools, but the Phoenix Union School Distr more ...
1410 North 3rd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 820 - 860
Female: 75% - Male: 25%
Low Income Students: 74%
Students per Class: 15
White: 60%, Black: 5%, Hispanic: 25%, Asian: 4%, Other: 6%
Nuktof4 Nuktof4
I'm grateful to be a student at ASA; there's lots of homework, but it helps us progress in our learning. Most of the teachers are great, and the environment is welcoming. I don't understand why people constantly criticiz more ...
99 East Virginia Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004
Type: Public Charter School
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 17%
Students per Class: 35
White: 51%, Black: 8%, Hispanic: 27%, Asian: 2%, Other: 12%
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201 East Durango Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 400 - 420
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 84%
Students per Class: 15
White: 92%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 4%, Asian: 1%, Other: 2%
Arcelia Aguilar
I would rate this school with no stars if I could—it is the worst. I had thought it was a perfect choice for my son, yet I was wrong. Ever since kindergarten, I had asked for assistance with his learning disabilities; more ...
2525 N. 3rd. St. Phoenix, AZ 85004
Type: Private School
Number of Students: 490 - 510
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
White: 63%, Black: 8%, Hispanic: 13%, Asian: 5%, Other: 11%
Bianca Garcia
I was once a student at this school, and I transferred in my sophomore year because the academic level was too low. I wasn't even given the opportunity to get into an honors course due to limited availability. There were more ...