AZ Superintendent of Education Thomas C. Horne 2023 | Arizona State Department of Education
AZ Superintendent of Education Thomas C. Horne 2023 | Arizona State Department of Education
Out of the total students welcomed in the 2022-23 school year, 52.1% of them were boys, and 47.9% were girls.
The most represented ethnicity among Vail Unified District students was white, accounting for 48.6% of the student population.
Vail Unified District roughly covers schools within Pima County and has a main office in Vail.
Among the 22 schools in Vail Unified District, Cienega High School recorded the highest enrollment of 1,912 students in the 2022-23 school year.
WalletHub claimed Arizona’s school system ranked among the worst across U.S. for class size, performance, funding, safety, and instructors’ credentials.
A 2023 study from Scholaroo.com ranked Arizona last out of all U.S. states in terms of educational success, giving the state poor marks for school quality, student success, and teacher-to-student ratio.
School | Total Enrollment |
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Old Vail Middle School | 795 |
Desert Willow Elementary School | 709 |
Cottonwood Elementary School | 505 |
Desert Sky Middle School | 762 |
Sycamore Elementary School | 699 |
Corona Foothills Middle School | 604 |
Ocotillo Ridge Elementary | 652 |
Senita Valley Elementary School | 702 |
Rincon Vista Middle School | 696 |
Esmond Station School | 738 |
Copper Ridge Elementary | 398 |
Civano Community K-8 School | 124 |
Acacia Elementary School | 738 |
Mesquite Elementary School | 733 |
Vail Blended Learning | 73 |
Cienega High School | 1,912 |
Pantano High School | 88 |
Empire High School | 875 |
Andrada Polytechnic High School | 652 |
Vail Academy & High School | 552 |
Mica Mountain High | 1,159 |
Vail Innovation Center | 107 |