Public | PK-6 | 492 students |  

PHONE: (480) 677-7500

FAX: (480) 982-1708

HOURS: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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1785 N Idaho Road

Apache Junction, AZ 85119

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School Basics
Number of students enrolled492
Grade levels offeredPK-6
School start time8:30 a.m.
School end time3:00 p.m.
School type Public
School Leader's nameJoyce Gingrich
Before school or after school care / program onsite
Application Enrollment
Students typically attend these schools after graduating from this schoolDesert Shadows Middle School
Programs and Resources
Specialized programs for specific types of special education studentsSpeech and language impairments; Specific learning disabilities; Multiple disabilities
Languages spoken by school staffSpanish
Enrichment, Extracurriculars, and Specials
Arts - MusicOrchestra; Band; Choir / Chorus
Boys SportsBasketball; Football; Golf; Soccer; Volleyball
Girls SportsBasketball; Golf; Soccer; Softball; Volleyball
Academic awards received in the past 3 yearsPam Turner, music teacher, awarded the February Platinum Apple, 2007
School Culture
School AttireUniforms
Opportunities for parent involvementOur Pto Is Very Involved And Supports The School Financially And Socially. They Hold Fund-raisers During The Year And Sponsor The Annual Spring Carnival. Parents Serve As Volunteers In Classrooms. Retired Members Of The Community Comprise A Large Amount Of Our Volunteers.
More about the school's cultureWe have a full-time counselor who conducts training for staff and teachers as well as meeting with groups of students.
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