2315 West Canada Street Tucson, AZ 85746
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 700 - 720
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 68%
Students per Class: 20
White: 83%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 8%, Asian: 1%, Other: 6%
Dandybronco Hernandez
My son was promoted from this school, the best ever. He has made friends such as Jakob, Joseph, Rojelio, Brandon, Estevan, Antonio , Mariajosse , Selah , Asia and Caleb. To top it off there is an amazing teacher there - more ...
3535 West MESSALA Way Tucson, AZ 85746
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 270 - 280
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 80%
Students per Class: 20
White: 77%, Black: 3%, Hispanic: 8%, Asian: 2%, Other: 10%
Danny Espinoza
The school I attend is unfortunately not very good when it comes to education, and the teachers usually prioritize bullying over teaching. However, there is one exception to this; I have a great deal of respect for Ms. W more ...
3505 West Milton Road Tucson, AZ 85746
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 270 - 280
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 77%
Students per Class: 15
White: 78%, Black: 2%, Hispanic: 13%, Asian: 1%, Other: 6%
Michelle Ortegathompson
My nephew, who is 5 years old, has endured bullying for the entirety of his time at school. Recently, a classmate had hidden his lunch and when it was eventually located toward the end of the day, he wasn't allowed to ea more ...
5455 South Cardinal Avenue Tucson, AZ 85746
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 770 - 810
Female: 45% - Male: 55%
Low Income Students: 71%
Students per Class: 15
White: 84%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 7%, Asian: 1%, Other: 7%
Ariel Bojorquez
This school is the worst I have ever been to; teachers have no control of the classroom and don't teach, but then give quizzes on material not covered. When students fail these tests, it's not their fault. Furthermore, t more ...
4455 South Mission Road Tucson, AZ 85746
Type: Public School
Number of Students: 980 - 1020
Female: 50% - Male: 50%
Low Income Students: 74%
Students per Class: 20
White: 91%, Black: 1%, Hispanic: 4%, Asian: 1%, Other: 3%
Khloe Jaramillo
This school isn't a favorite of mine; the monitors are often sour-faced and have their preferred students. Fights happen frequently, and I've been here since Kindergarten (now in 7th grade) so I'm not that fond of it. Wh more ...