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Patagonia Union High School | |
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Address | |
200 Naugle Ave 85264 United States | |
Coordinates | 31°32′47″N 110°44′47″W / 31.5463°N 110.7463°W |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1926[2] |
School district | Patagonia Public Schools |
CEEB code | 030250 |
Staff | 8.42 (on FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Enrollment | 80 (2023–2024)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 9.50[1] |
Color(s) | Black and orange[2] |
Mascot | Lobo |
Website | patagonia |
Patagonia Union High School (PUHS), is a public high school located in Patagonia, Arizona, which serves rural eastern Santa Cruz County, Arizona, including the communities of Patagonia, Sonoita, and Elgin. PUHS is a 1A school, with an enrollment of about 90 students in grades 9–12. Its mascot is the Lobo, the Spanish word for "wolf."
General information
The student population is 54% low income (i.e., eligible for free & reduced-price lunches by the federal definition). Ethnically, the student population is 52% Anglo and 48% Latino.[3]
National and state authorities have lauded the school for its academic excellence. PUHS has met the federal standard of "adequate yearly progress" every year since the passage of No Child Left Behind. The Arizona Department of Education has given the school its highest rating (Excelling) for the past three years. PUHS is the only "Excelling" high school in Arizona south of the Tucson metro area.[4]
U.S. News & World Report recently recognized PUHS as a bronze medal school, a designation that indicates unusually good test scores for the school's demographics. Patagonia is the only bronze medal school in southern Arizona outside the Tucson metro area.[5]
Great Schools rated PUHS at 7 out of 10.[6]
History
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In 1989 the Arizona Daily Star ran an article about recreational drug use being a rampant issue among the student body.[7]
Academic awards
Arizona Department of Education Report Cards
- 2002–2003: Excelling
- 2003–2004: Highly Performing
- 2004–2005: Performing
- 2005–2006: Excelling
- 2006–2007: Excelling
- 2007–2008: Excelling
- 2008–2009: Excelling
No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress
- 2002–2003: Met
- 2003–2004: Met
- 2004–2005: Met
- 2005–2006: Met
- 2006–2007: Met
- 2007–2008: Met
U.S. News & World Report America's Best Schools
- Bronze Medal, 2007, 2008
Arizona Regional Brain Bee
- 1st place: 2008
- 2nd place: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009
Arizona Academic Decathlon
- 2nd place among 1A schools in regional & state competition, 2008
Willow Canyon Scholastic Bowl Invitational
- 3rd Place, 2008
Athletic achievements
Baseball
- 1st place, 1A South division, 2003 (Head Coaches: Brian MacKenzie & Alvaro Monteverde)
Basketball (Boys)
- 3rd place, 1A South division, 2008 (Head Coach: Jim Paul)
- 1st place, 1A South division, 2007 (Head Coach: Jimmy Lewis)
Basketball (Girls)
- 4th place, 1A South division, 2007 (Head Coach: Michelle Shadrick)
Football
- 3rd place, 1A South division, 2008 (Head Coach: Jim Paul)
- 3rd place, 1A South division, 2007 (Head Coach: Brian MacKenzie)
- Co-State Champion, Class C division, 1991 (Head Coach: Bill House)
- State Champion, Class C division, 1988 (Head Coach: Bill House/Darrell Howell)
- State Champion, Class C division, 1987 (Head Coach: Bill House)
Volleyball (Girls)
- 1st place, 1A South division, 2005 (Head Coach: Lance Sabbe)
Faculty and staff recognition
- Brian MacKenzie
- Arizona Educational Foundation Arizona Teacher of the Year finalist and Ambassador for Excellence, 2009
- Patagonia Union High School Teacher of the Year, 2008
- Veterans of Foreign Wars Arizona High School Citizenship Education Teacher of the Year, 2008
- Arizona 1A South Baseball Coach of the Year, 2003
- Lois Rodgers
- National Rural Teacher of the Year, 2001–2002
- Arizona Rural Schools Association Teacher of the Year, 2000–2001[8]
- Susan Stropko
- Superintendent of the Year for Small & Rural Schools, 2004
Notable alumni
- Dinesh D'Souza, author, conservative activist, Reagan Administration policy analyst[2]
- Jim Kolbe, Republican U.S. Congressman for southern Arizona, 1985–2007
References
- ^ a b c "Patagonia Union High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 13, 2024.
- ^ a b c "1999 Senior Class Achievers". Arizona Daily Star. Retrieved April 3, 2008. [dead link ]
- ^ Patagonia Union High School in Patagonia, Arizona/AZ – School Tree
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2008. Retrieved February 18, 2008.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Patagonia Union High School: Best High Schools – USNews.com Archived February 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Explore Patagonia Union High School in Patagonia, AZ".
- ^ Kreutz, Doug (May 14, 1989). "High in school". Arizona Daily Star. Tucson, Arizona. pp. 1B, 4B. - Clipping of first and of second page at Newspapers.com.
- ^ ARSA: Teacher of the Year