3851 West Roeser Road Phoenix, AZ 85041
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 910 - 950
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 90%
Students per Class: 20
White: 88%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 4%, Asian: 2%, Other: 4%
Sarah Lopez
As a graduate of '76, I can attest to my school's greatness. Despite a lack of money, the teachers somehow made our dreams come true. Growing up in an impoverished community, graduation day was a source of pride for both more ...
2675 West Baseline Road Phoenix, AZ 85041
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 490 - 510
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 68%
Students per Class: 15
White: 59%, Black: 3%, Hispanic: 27%, Asian: 2%, Other: 9%
Mayra Ceniceros
Six years ago, I had a terrible experience when taking my daughter to school. Just yesterday she reminded me of how scared she was when the principal got angry with her for crying on her first day and took her to the res more ...
909 West Vineyard Road Phoenix, AZ 85041
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 380 - 400
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 84%
Students per Class: 20
White: 89%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 8%, Asian: 1%, Other: 1%
Tysheria Harrell
I've attended this school since fifth grade. Initially, I was bullied, but later when I returned, I changed that and joined the student council. This is a very good school despite some of the students not being as well-b more ...
2450 West South Mountain Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85041
Type: Public Charter School
Number of Students: 650 - 670
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 47%
Students per Class: 20
White: 53%, Black: 3%, Hispanic: 32%, Asian: 2%, Other: 10%
Virginia Revoir The More The Messier
The school is great overall, however there are a couple of teachers that make it less than desirable. My son is so anxious about going to school he throws up frequently. My other children, though, adore their teachers! T more ...
6209 South 15th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85041
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 360 - 380
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 82%
Students per Class: 20
White: 78%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 17%, Asian: 1%, Other: 3%
Jennifer Caleb
This school is undoubtedly the worst. From the principal to most of the staff, there's no sign of care or an effort to truly help your child develop. My kids are not unfamiliar with schools and everyday since starting he more ...