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Type
  
Public

Established
  
1909

Region
  
Southwest

Phone
  
+1 480-279-7000

Grades
  
PK-12

Legally Unified
  
1999

Country
  
United States

Address
  
2935 S Recker Rd, Gilbert, AZ 85295, USA

Hours
  
Closed today SaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday7:30AM–3:30PMTuesday7:30AM–3:30PMWednesday7:30AM–3:30PMThursday7:30AM–3:30PMFriday7:30AM–3:30PM

Similar
  
Gilbert School, Gilbert Unified School Di, Chandler Unified School Di, Lenna N Burkinsh MS, Queen Creek High School

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The Higley Unified School District #60, abbreviated HUSD #60 is a school district in Gilbert, Arizona. The school district operates schools in Gilbert and Queen Creek, Arizona. It is one of Arizona's fastest growing school districts, with modest continued growth despite the downturn in the economy at the end of the 2000s (decade). The District owns eight elementary schools and two high schools. In August 2013, the district opened two new middle schools and all other elementary schools that hosted grades K-8 went down to K-6.

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History

The Higley district was incorporated in 1909 with a territory far larger than its current size, but most of the land was transferred to other Valley school districts over the years. For instance, the Queen Creek Unified School District was carved out of the Higley district in 1947. Higley Elementary School was the only school in the district for the next 53 years. The district's high school students went to Gilbert Public Schools' high schools. As the Valley expanded, Larry Likes, then-superintendent of the district, brought it through an era of suburbia swallowing the local farmland. It was not long before the growth of the 1990s and 2000s caught up to the district's 24-square-mile (62 km2) service area. In 1999, the district legally unified; in 2000, it opened Coronado Elementary School, its first new school in decades; in 2001, Higley High School opened its doors; four years later, it opened up Gateway Pointe Elementary School, then a year later, it opened Cortina Elementary School; another year later, further growth induced the opening of Williams Field High School. In the spring of 2008, Higley became the first district in Arizona to receive K-12 accreditation by the AdvancED/North Central Accreditation Team. Graduating Higley seniors were offered $2.7 million in academic and athletic scholarships.

In early 2011, for the first time, Higley grew to larger than 10,000 students as a school district.

The district opened two middle schools (Cooley Middle School and Sossaman Middle School) to better prepare 7th and 8th grade students for high school and to alleviate projected capacity issues at its elementary schools.

About HUSD

Higley Unified School District is a rapidly growing district in the state of Arizona. It owns 8 elementary schools and 2 high schools. By August 2013, HUSD will be opening 2 new middle schools, the last district to have not opened one yet in the East Valley, to relieve all of its elementary schools from the rapidly growing student population.

Higley allows open-enrollment to all parent for the school of their choice, regardless of the individual school boundaries. The district also allows homeless children to register to school.

The District has two administrative sites. The primary administration building is located north of Higley High School and the transportation center of the district is located south of Williams Field High School.

Each high school has a resource officer to help protect the school environment from disruptions and crimes.

Curriculum

All preschool classes are split into 2 classes per day, depending on the school and the time the classes start. Higley offers full day kindergarten classes at its schools. Higley's comprehensive curriculum is aligned with the Arizona Academic Standards and the new Common Core Standards. The District primarily focuses on the core standards, which are Reading, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Higley also offers free full day kindergarten classes, technological instructions, library media services, K-8 Art, Music, and Physical Education, Character Education, and Before and After School Enrichment Programs. In Middle School, Higley offers choir, band, strings, applied technology, Spanish, and many skills for success. Along with its academic programs, Higley provides students athletic programs to encourage children to be actively fit while focusing on academics. The Middle Schools also offer early development childhood (preschool) services. Higley Unified School often tries new academic programs and standards not yet passed or effective in the state to allow students to get used to the new curriculum and align it in the future.

District Website

The Higley Unified School District website is filled with many district news. Each school has their own webpages, and each school can add any programs, activities, or information they want. Each school has a dedicated teacher page so that teachers may upload assignments to their students and students can access the assignments at home. This is beneficial for students. For example, students can check their teacher's page to see missing assignments that he/she can print out and make-up.

Statistics and Demographics (2010-2011)

  • Student Enrollment: 10,352
  • Higley High School Graduation Rate: 90%
  • Williams Field High School Graduation Rate: 91%
  • Combined High School Graduation Rate: 91%
  • Attendance Rate: 95%
  • School Events and Bell Times

    The school has 180 instructional days, beginning on the last Monday of August Until the Fourth Thursday of May. There are 3, 2 week breaks; a Fall Break in September and October, a winter break in December and January, and a Spring Break in March. Every last Wednesday of the month, all district schools have early release days so that teachers can hold conferences.

    The district approved on January 2013 a new bell times to match with the new middle schools:

    New Middle Schools

    Beginning 2012, Higley Unified School District is in an lease agreement to construct and build two new middle schools to alleviate the growing population of the district. The two new middle schools are Cooley Middle School and Sossaman Middle School. The District Board approved in December 2012 its Feeder-System, showing which elementary schools will feed into each middle school and into the high schools. During the summer of 2013, the District Governing Board voted to submit a form to register the two middle schools as charter schools, which was approved at the beginning of the 2013-2014 school year in August 2013. They are:

    The District created a website to discuss updates and information for the new middle schools. Higley Middle Schools

    Higley Center for the Performing Arts

    The District built the HCPA and opened in spring of 2006. The HCPA has a large concert hall, seating 1,235 people and a little theatre, able to sit 186 people. Over 500 productions are yearly shown in the building. It is located adjacent to the Higley High School, and schools throughout the district use it to show major assemblies or guest speakers.

    Transportation

    Transportation of students from the various schools throughout the district is provided by the District's transportation crew. They currently have 63 School Buses and 53 Support Vehicles. The district mandates that all students taking a field trip must be approved by parents. The district also provides transportation for students to and from school. Any student who lives within one mile from the school they go to, although, does not have transportation, and will have to transport themselves to and from school. To better balance all the school bus use to transport students to and from school, the district changed the school bell times to help align the high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools so as to not cause traffic.

    Elementary schools (grades K-6)

    Note: Effective August 2013, the following schools now serve grades K-6, with grades 7-8 moved into the new middle schools.

    Awards

    In 2011, the Higley Unified School District was rated an "A" by the Arizona Department of Education. It was one of 14 districts to receive that rating, joined in the rankings by two neighboring districts, the Chandler Unified School District and the Queen Creek Unified School District. It again received an "A" rating in 2012 and in 2013, joined in the rankings by the same neighboring districts as 2011, as well as the neighboring Gilbert Public Schools.

    References

    Higley Unified School District Wikipedia